13 February 2005, 07:09
Don GBear hunting vital zone
I'm going bear hunting with a bow, so I need to get a lesson in bear anatomy. Can anyone point me to a "Perfect Shot"-type picture with a cutaway showing the heart and lungs?
I'm told the double-lung is the best shot with a bow.
Any discusion/advice appreciated.
13 February 2005, 18:46
Kamo GariAsk and ye shall receive. PDF file.
http://www.nbef.org/pdfs/bearshotplacement.pdf#search='bear%20anatomy%20shot%20placement'
Neat layered imagery, with skeletal, muscular, vascular, and boiler room all there and laid bare for you to see.
HTH,
Kamo Gari
18 February 2005, 03:37
Fish30114Nice link Kamo! I think that says it all.
18 February 2005, 21:46
DocHey Don! Where you going bear hunting? I'm going to Alberta in May with a bow. We never did get that beer.
Doc
(Right up the street from you in PISGAH-West Chester on Route 42).
18 February 2005, 22:21
Aspen Hill AdventuresThis bear went 50 feet on a double lung.
You can easily see where my arrow entered and the relation to his shoulder. I was 16 yards away about 12 feet up a tree. He was completely broadside when I took my shot.
19 February 2005, 00:39
Kamo GariIf someone would be so kind as to offer to post them up for me, I can also add a personal picture or two of where to shoot a blackie.
Kamo Gari
22 February 2005, 05:08
Don GThanks for all the pointers.
Ann, that looks like a perfect shot!
I'm going to Northern Manitoba with JudgeG in June. Lots of time to practice.
22 February 2005, 23:35
458RugerNo1Kamo,
Great link, thank you...
I just ordered that shot placement guide from them - $12.50 shipped. I've got a black bear hunt booked for May in NW Montana.