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You gotta find a way to get dual residence in CA. Those non resident bear tags are pricey for you to keep coming over the state line to get one.I live in Nevada and we only have 45 resident bears tags a year...all for fall *sigh*
Same. It was winter/mud then all of a sudden summer. All those projects I usually get done before spring bear got pushed back.My excuse is I haven't even gone out yet.
A buddy of mine who has a YouTube channel shot a tiny boar 2 days ago. Of course he had to shoot it since he needed the content for his channel.Some fine looking dinks on IG. My favorite had a caption about the bear having big claws; ugh they look big because the bear is tiny
#hamburglar
I mean it's a boar... but I'm not sure if I would take that into the check station...A buddy of mine who has a YouTube channel shot a tiny boar 2 days ago. Of course he had to shoot it since he needed the content for his channel.
It had taken a hamburger bun into its mouth when he hammered an arrow into its liver. The bun was about the size of its head.
#hamburglar
this is why we can't have nice things...I saw a person asking on a Sask FB page since they have two tags if a sow and cub comes in can then shoot both
"It is illegal to harvest a sow with cubs"I saw a person asking on a Sask FB page since they have two tags if a sow and cub comes in can then shoot both
On this topic I was listening to Meateater a long time back and he mentioned a book, "Forty-Four Years of the life of a hunter" - Meshach Browning. It's the memoir of a hunter in Maryland in the early 1800s... that dude did not hold back on bears. Not only did he kills hundreds he would regularly shoot sows and cubs.I saw a person asking on a Sask FB page since they have two tags if a sow and cub comes in can then shoot both
Was a much different time back then. Bears don’t have much meat on them to start with for their size but what would you get off shooting a fuzz ball size cub or even a yearling.On this topic I was listening to Meateater a long time back and he mentioned a book, "Forty-Four Years of the life of a hunter" - Meshach Browning. It's the memoir of a hunter in Maryland in the early 1800s... that dude did not hold back on bears. Not only did he kills hundreds he would regularly shoot sows and cubs.
That’s basically what he was asking. Actually in Sask just illegal to harvest sows with young if the year. If she has yearlings you could legally hammer her if you wanted"It is illegal to harvest a sow with cubs"
yeah, but can you harvest a cub with a sow and then a sow.
Tell me about it!You gotta find a way to get dual residence in CA. Those non resident bear tags are pricey for you to keep coming over the state line to get one.
Let's not get ahead of ourselves, it's just Canadian "maple" syrup not premium Vermont.I thought it'd be a capital offense in Canada to feed maple syrup to bears but what do I know
Linky? So we can learn more about bear hunting and hamburgers.A buddy of mine who has a YouTube channel shot a tiny boar 2 days ago. Of course he had to shoot it since he needed the content for his channel.
It had taken a hamburger bun into its mouth when he hammered an arrow into its liver. The bun was about the size of its head.
#hamburglar