He attacked me your honor, I had to protect myself.
At 400 yards, he better be a good talker.
He attacked me your honor, I had to protect myself.
At 400 yards, he better be a good talker.
I had a good rest on the corner post of my porch...
I love it !!
Nice having your own private game farm.
Gonna get him tanned for sure but still not big enough for mount or rugging...........waiting for a true monster. The AB did not exit but I never looked for it yet, only one hole on the inbound side, in the hide............gonna try some meat tonight so I'll have to do a little forensics and see if I can find what's left of the bullet. Fair bit of blood shock on the opposite rib cage but I didn't see an exit when I peeled him, so it should be there somewhere, you'd think with a 400 mtr impact there should be something left..........
Accubonds really hold together well. I'm sure if you look hard enough you should find a bullet 90% or so intact...
As an aside, this boar has a full 3" blanket of fat over it's entire back...........I am amazed, never seen that on any of the probably close to 100 spring bears I've killed and skinned.
I banged a "bear" as well this weekend
I think this is more a "Don't ask, don't tell" forum...........
The bear is absolutely outstanding eating.........I seared a backstrap cut into 3/4" thick steaks until is was a nice dark brown and then cooked it for 2 hours in a gravy/sauce the wife made up and we just finished wolfing it down. I was surprised as it was milder than moose and of course you could cut it with a fork........truly outstanding fare, and the first bear meal I have ever cooked. I have eaten bear at Ted's (Marg is an amazing cook) and enjoyed it but attributed most of it's delectability to Marg's prowess in the kitchen, I have also had it at wild game dinners, also usually in a sauce and enjoyed it there but I have never kept and cooked one myself yet. I usually give them away...............not any more !!!!!!
I think this is more a "Don't ask, don't tell" forum...........I know for sure I don't need nor like to see photos like that.......................The word play is one thing, the photos like that are quite another........

The bear is absolutely outstanding eating.........I seared a backstrap cut into 3/4" thick steaks until is was a nice dark brown and then cooked it for 2 hours in a gravy/sauce the wife made up and we just finished wolfing it down. I was surprised as it was milder than moose and of course you could cut it with a fork........truly outstanding fare, and the first bear meal I have ever cooked. I have eaten bear at Ted's (Marg is an amazing cook) and enjoyed it but attributed most of it's delectability to Marg's prowess in the kitchen, I have also had it at wild game dinners, also usually in a sauce and enjoyed it there but I have never kept and cooked one myself yet. I usually give them away...............not any more !!!!!!




























