12 May 2003, 10:30
<Big Stick>The Merits Of Reading Sign................

An honest to goodness 6"+ front track off of a Black Bear's front wheel drive.
Had been keeping tabs on it for a week or so,in hopes of putting my oldest(10)Son on it's owner.

That's a short way of saying he was rewarded for those efforts.

His "itty-bitty" 7-08 capably handled the task ala 140XLC(which exited after busting both fronts).
Some quick figures,are as follows:
He squared 7'4",had a 56" chest girth which equates to a calculated 502lb live weight,had a 31.5" head circumference in front of his ears,a slightly better than 15" mid-muzzle circumference and a dainty little noggin' that green scored 21-4/16".
Pretty proud over here and just a little too good not to share...........................
12 May 2003, 11:45
AtkinsonBig Stick,
Wow! bet your proud of him, I sure am..The little guy looks plumb tuckered out, but thats good, kids with Dads like you don't wind up on the streets and filling our prisons...
12 May 2003, 12:12
Hot CoreHey Big Stick, Congratulations to both you and your son. Quite a fine Trophy Bear.
From the look on your son's face, I think Ray is correct about him being tuckered out. Did you make him "drag it out" or what???
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12 May 2003, 12:21
<Big Stick>He got three backpack loads outta the deal and we had to cross a creek that allowed him but a couple inches of freeboard on his chest waders.
Both of our asses were dragging,after the work was completed. He was excited enough,to not mutter a word during the ordeal.
I had high hopes of putting him on a Bruiser and was lucky enough to ring that bell. Better lucky than good,that'd be my motto. The God's smiled and the kid delivered................
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GatehouseNice bear!
How does the formula work to estimate a bear's weight?
I always compare them to myself..If I can't put my arms around his chest, he's a good bear!
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12 May 2003, 16:22
GreenhornHoly bear! That's a big one. Doh!
I've seen a couple honest 6" tracks, but never had the pleasure of measuring the pad that left it. What a beast! Your boy is lucky to have a great dad showing him the things you do. Congrats!
Excellent photos - do I see ear plugs on jnr? If so well done for protecting his hearing for the future!
13 May 2003, 00:48
p dog shooterGreat bear had one with a6.5 track hitting the bait last fall. It never did come in for a shot. Having taken a few out of the woods myself thats lots of work. Your son well never forget that.
Big Stick,
That will be one very memorable day for both you and your son...any more details of the hunt?
Regards,
Pete
14 May 2003, 17:16
WstrnhuntrThats awsome Stick! Thanks for sharing it..
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