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<blockquote data-quote="Reemty J" data-source="post: 1884846" data-attributes="member: 113694"><p>10 years ago or so......was hunting mulies in a drainage near Gibson, year before one of my cat hunting buddies got on a 210-220 gross non-typical and things didn't work out for him. So I was in there hoping to see that deer. Fairly open timber at the time 75 yards or more view through the trees. I had one of those doe bleat cans, you hold your thumb over the hole and tip it over and it bleats, like a doe in heat. Real light wind in my face, just after daylight, moving up the drainage and every few minutes I would tip than can over and give a couple bleats. About a few hundred yards up that drainage I thought I heard something in the creek just below me, but up wind of me. So a few bleats followed and I heard something walk real soft and figure it was a mulie buck coming on in........the creek had about a 8-10' bank and he was in the creek. So there I was with .270 in hand, round in the chamber, triple shock bullet. After a few minutes up out of the creek came a beautiful boar Grizz, 50 yards away, darker brown color, with a golden brown saddle on him. Just a beauty. He stood there on all 4's with his head as high as he could get it, looking at me, trying to figure out what the heck I was...his head look like a wash tub and I would guess he was 500-600 lbs at least, belly hanging down, fat butt and the light was hitting him just perfect....I would guess he stood there 20-35 seconds as I watched him, he was just staring at me not sure at all what I was (I always wear snow camo when the ground is white big game hunting) ....So after a fashion I said " Get the F out of here".........he about turned inside out getting the heck out of there, he ran sideways from right to left and I am pretty sure there was no way I could have hit him with a bullet. I was amazed how fast he went from 0 - 60...........I kept working up the drainage another 1 1/2 miles and he crossed in front of me 2 times, tracks in the snow............kinda like telling me, "you fooled me buddy, but now I know what you are and I am not afraid, you leave me alone I leave you alone." We saw that boars track for 4 - 5 years in there in November, little over 7" across the front pad.....I can still see it all in my mind...............I know its not a coyote, but figured you may enjoy it anyway......Lots of Grizz encounters last 37 years, they are pretty darn sharp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reemty J, post: 1884846, member: 113694"] 10 years ago or so......was hunting mulies in a drainage near Gibson, year before one of my cat hunting buddies got on a 210-220 gross non-typical and things didn't work out for him. So I was in there hoping to see that deer. Fairly open timber at the time 75 yards or more view through the trees. I had one of those doe bleat cans, you hold your thumb over the hole and tip it over and it bleats, like a doe in heat. Real light wind in my face, just after daylight, moving up the drainage and every few minutes I would tip than can over and give a couple bleats. About a few hundred yards up that drainage I thought I heard something in the creek just below me, but up wind of me. So a few bleats followed and I heard something walk real soft and figure it was a mulie buck coming on in........the creek had about a 8-10' bank and he was in the creek. So there I was with .270 in hand, round in the chamber, triple shock bullet. After a few minutes up out of the creek came a beautiful boar Grizz, 50 yards away, darker brown color, with a golden brown saddle on him. Just a beauty. He stood there on all 4's with his head as high as he could get it, looking at me, trying to figure out what the heck I was...his head look like a wash tub and I would guess he was 500-600 lbs at least, belly hanging down, fat butt and the light was hitting him just perfect....I would guess he stood there 20-35 seconds as I watched him, he was just staring at me not sure at all what I was (I always wear snow camo when the ground is white big game hunting) ....So after a fashion I said " Get the F out of here".........he about turned inside out getting the heck out of there, he ran sideways from right to left and I am pretty sure there was no way I could have hit him with a bullet. I was amazed how fast he went from 0 - 60...........I kept working up the drainage another 1 1/2 miles and he crossed in front of me 2 times, tracks in the snow............kinda like telling me, "you fooled me buddy, but now I know what you are and I am not afraid, you leave me alone I leave you alone." We saw that boars track for 4 - 5 years in there in November, little over 7" across the front pad.....I can still see it all in my mind...............I know its not a coyote, but figured you may enjoy it anyway......Lots of Grizz encounters last 37 years, they are pretty darn sharp. [/QUOTE]
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