I mounted my Stealth Epic on my bow quiver. I kind of like the little thing. Two touch pictures and three touch video's.
Anyway, The only bear that thought I smelled tasty (Bacon Grease and Vanilla Extract) yesterday, was a little yearling. He was about 175 pounds and I let him have another year to grow. It did get my attention at 15 yards though.
(https://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa57/peternap/mikes%20bears/van1.jpg)
nice shot
after reading Ernest T.'s sister's blog about rendering bear fat, I'm wondering what all you do with a bear after you shoot it.... don't know many bear hunters around here. (Deer are another matter entirely as schools let out for nearly a week around Thanksgiving, but they call it deer season.) I don't even know if OK has a bear season, though there are plenty of bears around some parts of the state.
Do you eat bear? If so, what does it taste like? (I'm thinking, not chicken.) :)
Sometimes I eat bare, Homey. [scared]
ARgh! Glenn!!! I don't need that mental picture!!!
[rofl2]
Now I'll have traumatic flashbacks every time I read the what's for dinner thread. :-\
rofl I have eaten bear (and bare), and the bear I had was ground into hamburger. It was a little greasier than beef as I recall but was good enough.
I was only about 14 or so when I had it though so I don't remember that to well however I think I ate bare last week. [rofl2]
No bears around here. There is however a nudist community about 10 miles away. I suspect they eat bare their quite often. Old wrinkley people live there.
rofl
Now she'll end up with a whole mind full of bad images. Anybody need an iron for that wrinkled suit?
Here's a stealthy picture. The kid hates this one. Looks like he is getting to friendly with the wildlife heh
(https://i455.photobucket.com/albums/qq278/Minermatt/-4-7-2008115.jpg)