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From the sound of my friends voice he was given an option, get it out of the woods the next day or we will, DEC.  He made it sound like the DEC wanted it more that this guy did.  Yea these guys where some crazy clothes for hunting lmao!  Sounded like the guy was willing to give up easily due to so much work!  Crazy, I would had gotten help from somewhere, even posting here if I had to!   No way I would have given up my game!  My buddy was pretty upset this guy did this also and that the DEC took the animal.  

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From the sound of my friends voice he was given an option, get it out of the woods the next day or we will, DEC.  He made it sound like the DEC wanted it more that this guy did.  Yea these guys where some crazy clothes for hunting lmao!  Sounded like the guy was willing to give up easily due to so much work!  Crazy, I would had gotten help from somewhere, even posting here if I had to!   No way I would have given up my game!  My buddy was pretty upset this guy did this also and that the DEC took the animal.  

He should lose his license and take a course in Ethics
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Sterling used to have a program where if you dragged your deer to one of the many woods roads used by the rangers they would come with a park truck and pick it up for you. Although that program no longer exists I bet this gentleman could have worked something out had he wanted to. Most Park rangers would be happy to help in a situation like this one. I bet he just didn’t care


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Now the estimate is down to 600 lbs lmao, funny how some guys overestimate weight!  Still a big bear!  Probably around 500 lbs Plus.  I agree with most, why shoot it if you don't want it.  Seems that the answer to that was fear and self preservation.  Guys was scared as would most but that does not mean you need to shoot, real easy to say this sitting behind a computer vs having a 500 pound plus bear a few yards away!  I can see how perspectives might change when in that situation!  

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Doesn't look 800# and either way, what a puss to give up. No friends ??

On that note. Treeguy is starting his own business. Uber for hunters. Will retrieve your harvest for a small fee.... Possibly even field dress for additional charges. Look for the app coming soon

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On 11/29/2017 at 11:38 AM, NFA-ADK said:

Now the estimate is down to 600 lbs lmao, funny how some guys overestimate weight!  Still a big bear!  Probably around 500 lbs Plus.  I agree with most, why shoot it if you don't want it.  Seems that the answer to that was fear and self preservation.  Guys was scared as would most but that does not mean you need to shoot, real easy to say this sitting behind a computer vs having a 500 pound plus bear a few yards away!  I can see how perspectives might change when in that situation!  

Black bears want food, they're not man killers.  Given his girly man outfit, I'm inclined to believe that he panicked and is grasping for excuses for being a shitty excuse for a hunter.  Suck it up buttercup and extract your own kill!

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On 11/21/2017 at 3:21 PM, Doc said:

I'm sure that those in the know when it comes to bear hunting have their ways, but I have always wondered just how you get a huge bag of several hundred pounds of jello with no handles, out of the woods. I wouldn't even know where to start.

Something with wheels :)

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