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<blockquote data-quote="drahthaar" data-source="post: 458831" data-attributes="member: 29893"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>First post, just found and joined this site as part of my wanting to get into some long range shooting. I am a trail cam nut and was perusing this section and found this thread.</p><p></p><p>Those are my pics from T-giving 2007. They definitely made the rounds back then.</p><p></p><p>I will fish around and see if I can't post the pics from the following spring when they came out of hibernation. Sow and two cubs. That spring they started to get into some trouble and were trapped and separated. The bear guy would update me on their whereabouts when he flew for them. Only the female sow came back to the area. The sow went to the wigwam with a boar, and the male cub ended up in the Swan Valley.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drahthaar, post: 458831, member: 29893"] Hi all, First post, just found and joined this site as part of my wanting to get into some long range shooting. I am a trail cam nut and was perusing this section and found this thread. Those are my pics from T-giving 2007. They definitely made the rounds back then. I will fish around and see if I can't post the pics from the following spring when they came out of hibernation. Sow and two cubs. That spring they started to get into some trouble and were trapped and separated. The bear guy would update me on their whereabouts when he flew for them. Only the female sow came back to the area. The sow went to the wigwam with a boar, and the male cub ended up in the Swan Valley. [/QUOTE]
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