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<blockquote data-quote="Timber338" data-source="post: 1262969" data-attributes="member: 33822"><p>You certainly have reason to want to keep Griz out of your camp. Not nearly as big of a deal in Colorado. </p><p></p><p>But since you brought up bears, they are the number one reason my buddies lose elk meat. And it's always the guys who are gassed after quartering an elk and don't move the quarters far enough away from the gut pile. </p><p></p><p>I will always pack quarters back to camp or hang them really high. Never had a bear come into camp with or without quarters hanging. </p><p></p><p>Just this past year a buddy shot his first cow and was more interested in taking it easy at the truck with a beer after the first pack out and left his quarters near the carcass. Bear ate both front shoulders the first night. He won't he hunting with me next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber338, post: 1262969, member: 33822"] You certainly have reason to want to keep Griz out of your camp. Not nearly as big of a deal in Colorado. But since you brought up bears, they are the number one reason my buddies lose elk meat. And it's always the guys who are gassed after quartering an elk and don't move the quarters far enough away from the gut pile. I will always pack quarters back to camp or hang them really high. Never had a bear come into camp with or without quarters hanging. Just this past year a buddy shot his first cow and was more interested in taking it easy at the truck with a beer after the first pack out and left his quarters near the carcass. Bear ate both front shoulders the first night. He won't he hunting with me next year. [/QUOTE]
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