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Re: Texas Bear? [Re: Sooner N TX] #2635915 10/06/11 12:24 AM
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Legit Bear Sighting...



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Re: Texas Bear? [Re: Tcuranch] #2636589 10/06/11 03:49 AM
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its a bear , but dont shoot it might cost you a big ticket , plus if they keep breeding they will open a bear season sooner or later


Re: Texas Bear? [Re: SwampHunterFw] #2636696 10/06/11 05:47 AM
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I can vouch for there being oak trees in Sheffield, I actually peed on the far left one in that pick...have fun walking Jones


Re: Texas Bear? [Re: Undercoverdog] #2638989 10/07/11 02:30 AM
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Many times I walk to my stand without using a flashlight, but I would change my ways if I found that on my camera.


Re: Texas Bear? [Re: Undercoverdog] #2639046 10/07/11 02:45 AM
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Re: Texas Bear? [Re: Hotlips!!] #2639178 10/07/11 03:15 AM
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I hunt by Big Bend and I know they are trying to reintroduce them in that area and from what I hear they are doing just fine and spreading out.



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Re: Texas Bear? [Re: Hoyt16] #2639429 10/07/11 05:14 AM
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Re: Texas Bear? [Re: Mountain hunter] #2639449 10/07/11 05:28 AM
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Big ole bear!



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Re: Texas Bear? [Re: Cody Malone] #2640082 10/07/11 03:42 PM
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It's definitely a bear, but those have got to be the biggest trees in Pecos County. Good to see bears in that country.



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Re: Texas Bear? [Re: Undercoverdog] #2640141 10/07/11 04:06 PM
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We have bears in red river co. Never messed with the feeder



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Re: Texas Bear? [Re: pokerj2] #2640168 10/07/11 04:14 PM
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Added some lighting and cropped the pic. I'm voting bear!





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Re: Texas Bear? [Re: dkershen] #2640255 10/07/11 04:47 PM
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Smokey on patrol LOL.



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Re: Texas Bear? [Re: Hoyt16] #2640302 10/07/11 05:06 PM
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Yes it did, dont know if yall remember the thread about the lion we called in at night but this is the same place. Now i have lions and bears to think about!


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Re: Texas Bear? [Re: HUNTING_COACH] #2640314 10/07/11 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted By: HUNTING_COACH
Hog. Look at the curly tail.

Dont think it is a bear though.


Are you kidding me? Look at the ears.

Clearly an elephant.........


Re: Texas Bear? [Re: bu2herndog] #2655551 10/12/11 09:54 PM
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We have a place a few miles north of Sanderson and got several pictures of the same bear the past couple of months. Talked to the biologist and back in March there were some big wildfires in the mountains in Mexico just south of Sanderson and it pushed a lot of bear up.


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