Nambaster
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After harvesting both my Idaho spring bears, I brought a friend and his 16 yr old son to a spot where I had regularly seen bears. We spotted a small black bear and went back and forth on whether the 16 yr old wanted to harvest him. By the time he had decided to give it a shot we were unable to locate the black bear. Shortly after losing the black bear we located this cinnamon colored bear. He bedded down and so I set up the spotting scope and hand digiscoped the shot. Unfortunately we were unable to recover the bear. We tracked him on hands and knees into a thicket and could never locate any blood beyond approximately 100 yards from the shot.
I once endured significant heart break losing my first 6x6 bull elk to adrenaline and a shot that was quartering toward me at age 13. Reflecting on the emotions that I felt I wanted to be as supportive of the 16 yr old as possible and try to encourage him to grow from the experience. I am hoping he will return for the fall bear hunt. I have uploaded a video of the shot for any input.
I once endured significant heart break losing my first 6x6 bull elk to adrenaline and a shot that was quartering toward me at age 13. Reflecting on the emotions that I felt I wanted to be as supportive of the 16 yr old as possible and try to encourage him to grow from the experience. I am hoping he will return for the fall bear hunt. I have uploaded a video of the shot for any input.