@@OutdoorsAnonymous Oh my. Got ya. Going to be painful I believe. Anyway, one part of hunting. At least you can still go hunting before Canada becomes China.
@@OutdoorsAnonymous Do you have any tools to help you move the meat, bones and whatever out of the forest? I am assuming you would not be living there for the coming 2 weeks to finish eating the big bear.
Haha no way lol what I mean was you field butcher and quarter it up and pack out the meat in quarters same as you would if you shot any big game and you’re too far in the bush and terrain doesn’t allow you to take your truck in closer. Pack out the meat & quarters and hide on a frame pack!
Well considering he laments how hard it's going to be to get the bear out of the wood I'd say he isn't skinning the bear for a trophy and will be eating it. Is that an adequate answer? Or do you still feel the need to put down hunters to make yourself feel superior? I am so tired of people like you....
Hunting is the most important way of keeping wildlife population at a healthy, balanced level. Humans Survey density, hunt less or more in areas to prevent diseases or extinction, harvest only after baby's are old enough to live on their own, harvest 2 month out of the year with limits, prefer mature males which dont harm healthy birthing rates, and keep predators at check, just to name a few things. Predators such as wolves eat wildlife year round, prefer babies, kill for sport, at times kill 70 elk only eating a few. Will run animals for days until exhaustion, then eat their back ends slowly until death. They will kill everything until they starve to death, and their own population dies off. You may not like it, but humans have always been and should remain a part of wildlife conservation. You don't need to love it, but try to learn respecting it.
Great hunt gents! Nice bear for sure. Congrats, awesome for you to have the opportunity to share in one another's success!
Thank you for watching glad you liked the vid! 🤙🤙
That was so awesome to watch!! I loved the excitement! Congrats and Good luck with everything my friends!
Glad to hear you enjoyed the video! Thanks a lot for checking it out 🤙🤙
Great job
Thanks!
Nicely done boys. very large bear.
Definitely a hell of an experience!!
Holy smokes man!! Congrats on that monster bear!!🔥🔥
Thanks buddy!! ABSOLUTELY TANK!!
@@OutdoorsAnonymous yessir!!
What makes you think it was more than 700? Id say 550 range
I am curious to know how you guys moved this big bear out of the forest.
Only way to do it is to field butcher it! Ain’t no way you’re draggin that bad boy out lol
@@OutdoorsAnonymous Oh my. Got ya. Going to be painful I believe. Anyway, one part of hunting. At least you can still go hunting before Canada becomes China.
Actually Not that bad once you break them down and with 2 ppl it helps! And yup its the stuff after the shot when the real work begins 🤙🤙
@@OutdoorsAnonymous Do you have any tools to help you move the meat, bones and whatever out of the forest? I am assuming you would not be living there for the coming 2 weeks to finish eating the big bear.
Haha no way lol what I mean was you field butcher and quarter it up and pack out the meat in quarters same as you would if you shot any big game and you’re too far in the bush and terrain doesn’t allow you to take your truck in closer. Pack out the meat & quarters and hide on a frame pack!
What’s the point of hunting these beautiful wild animals ? Their unique size? To have them hung up on you wall? A trophy?
Well considering he laments how hard it's going to be to get the bear out of the wood I'd say he isn't skinning the bear for a trophy and will be eating it. Is that an adequate answer? Or do you still feel the need to put down hunters to make yourself feel superior? I am so tired of people like you....
Hunting is the most important way of keeping wildlife population at a healthy, balanced level.
Humans Survey density, hunt less or more in areas to prevent diseases or extinction, harvest only after baby's are old enough to live on their own, harvest 2 month out of the year with limits, prefer mature males which dont harm healthy birthing rates, and keep predators at check, just to name a few things.
Predators such as wolves eat wildlife year round, prefer babies, kill for sport, at times kill 70 elk only eating a few. Will run animals for days until exhaustion, then eat their back ends slowly until death. They will kill everything until they starve to death, and their own population dies off.
You may not like it, but humans have always been and should remain a part of wildlife conservation.
You don't need to love it, but try to learn respecting it.