Dunning Kruger
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They started selling to non residents again?Praise the Lord! Idaho just green lighted us. Time to fill up the Tundra and the beer cooler.
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They started selling to non residents again?Praise the Lord! Idaho just green lighted us. Time to fill up the Tundra and the beer cooler.
Yes May 16th at 10amThey started selling to non residents again?
I sealed the deal on a massive Sasky bush colour phase!
Measured it at 21 2/8 last night, this bad boy deserves its own thread. Jeezus Lawd!!!
How did the Hammers work?
I love bear rainsIt looks like I’ll be revisiting the question of what bears do in the rain. One wet forecast this week.
Wish I could tell you, but a 127 LRX in my friend’s 6.5 CM put him down hard. It was an adventure of a trip, starting with the shiny new triggertech I put on my .280 seizing up. My dad happened to be driving through the area and delivered his .308, which I carried for the hunt. I talked my friend into trying the spring bear thing, and we were both laying prone on the bear when I told him to shoot. First bear hunt ever and he killed a 5-6 year old boar... It was a long grunt out of a gnarly canyon in the dark.How did the Hammers work?


21 2/8”?!?!?! that thing would be one of that largest bears ever harvested in Idaho. I can’t even imagine how big those Canadian bears get. Congrats!
that is exactly what I didn't want to hear. My in-the-field big headed boar is a full inch and a half shy of the B&C minimum! I guess I need to shoot more bears to better calibrate my eyes.I sit here with calipers thinking I was only 1/2” away from making state minimums on 2 different bears. Well, 1/2” is a lot of BEAR! 1/2” in skull measurements probably equates to 100 lbs in body mass measurements. I am a newbie to bear hunting but I feel that truly big bears have to have genetics, feed, and age cumulatively. That extra half inch is going to be hard to spot from 100 yards. My solution... Just keep shooting bears.