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:surprised: Did somebody say "Big Bear?"

[size=large] These two gents were calling elk in the Saddle Hills south of Working, Alberta when this big
guy slipped in on the caller. The Shooter spotted the bear about 8 yards from the caller and
dropped him with 5 shots out of his 338 Rem Mag.

Farmers in the area knew about the bear but weren't able to track after it had killed 3 horses,
5 cows, 13 sheep and a pen full of chickens on several different homesteads in the area.

Fish and wildlife had bear traps set up in the area but noticed on surveillance video that whenever
he would enter one his hump would hit the top of the culvert trap slowing him enough that the trap
door would whack him on the head before he was all the way in the reap.

Check out the scar tissue on his face... Bear weighed in just under 1300 pounds and would have
stood 11
 
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