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Wyoming Black Bears Taken This Year

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06 September 2007, 23:27
SBT
Wyoming Black Bears Taken This Year
For kicks, I guide for Bear Basin Outfitters in the Hoback Canyon of Wyoming. This years season is off to a great start. Here are a couple photos of bears taken in the last week.






"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
06 September 2007, 23:49
Aspen Hill Adventures
Nice bears, Scott, what do they average in weight? Are you stalking or are these baited?


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07 September 2007, 00:35
30378
Ya gotta love that chocolate bear. Simply beautiful!! Congrats


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07 September 2007, 01:28
Bob in TX
Great looking bears!!!

Bob


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07 September 2007, 01:28
SBT
The bears were taken at both set baits and natural kills. We've seen at least 12 different bears and killed five. Hopefully success will continue once we start getting some deer and elk carcasses on the ground.

I don't know what they weigh as we are hunting out of a pack in camp and don't have scales, but I'd put the average at 325 pounds. Two maybe around 350 and two definetly smaller, one of which was blonde. There is still at least one blonde bear around that an archery hunter missed.


"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
07 September 2007, 07:48
KC Carlin
SBT,

Nice bears!
Can a non resident still buy a bear tag?
I will be heading over to your neck of the woods in a couple weeks to hunt mulies.

Thanks,

KC
07 September 2007, 08:29
SBT
Don't know, I'll find out tomorrow and let you know. Where are you hunting?


"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
08 September 2007, 00:10
SBT
KC,

Non-Resident bear licenses are available over the counter and cost $301. Bear season is open until each area reaches its set mortality rate for females. So, if you are interested in a bear, I'd suggest you wait until you arrive, check the mortality rate, then if it looks like it will be open for a while, buy a tag. Good luck.


"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
09 September 2007, 04:42
KC Carlin
SBT,

I am hunting Region H.
Thanks for the tip on the mortality rate.

Thanks,

KC