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Ballshooter

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I no more than got back to the car and went around the corner lest than 50 yards and he ran out in front of me. I went after him in the timber but he wasn't stopping. Maybe next time.
 

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he ran out in front of me.
Quick camera work!
That looks like most of the bear pictures we take, always of their backside running away from us!
Not being a hunter, that's the view that I would want to see!

Not like that video posted here a while ago that had the bear climbing up into the hunter's tree stand!
I like adventure, but that's a little much!

The mountains are beautiful! I would love to visit the PNW.
I guess folks are lumbering in the area. Is that the reason for the tree-less spots? Or were there fires?
 
Quick camera work!

Not being a hunter, that's the view that I would want to see!

Not like that video posted here a while ago that had the bear climbing up into the hunter's tree stand!
I like adventure, but that's a little much!

The mountains are beautiful! I would love to visit the PNW.
I guess folks are lumbering in the area. Is that the reason for the tree-less spots? Or were there fires?
Dash cam is how I took that picture lol if I had time to take the picture he would be in the freezer hahaha. Some of the area has been logged but years ago we had a big fire.
 
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Yeah, sometimes I get a high advantage point and glass the old logging roads. Then make a stalk on them.
We like to sit across from south facing avalanche chutes in the spring and "glass" a bit of bourbon while watching for bears. Binoculars help as well. We see a lot of bears if we moderate properly. SW
 
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