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Old 05-21-2018, 04:17 PM
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Yea great advice... that’s the best justification for shooting young, little bears I’ve ever read. I’m not saying it’s all wrong but bears start small and grow as they get older. There may be 4 year old booners but I’ve never seen one. I have however seen young bears grow up and they just keep getting bigger as they get older.

Popcan that’s a young bear. Give him another 4-5 years and he will probably be a nice bear. Today, he’s a well colored runt.

Shoot him when he looks more like this.


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