Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Shooting and Hunting => Topic started by: Mattco on September 15, 2008, 07:21:02 pm
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I tried posting this a couple of days ago and screwed it up, so I'm trying again.
I was able to shoot this black bear with a osage static recurve that I made this year. The hunt was in Ontario Canada near the Ottawa river. The bow is 47lb @ 27". I used a cedar, self nocked arrow with a Eclipse broadhead. The bear weighed 350lb, had a prime pelt with asmall white spot on the chest.
Ryan, you may recognize the bow as it is the same one I used at your Presque Isle shoot.
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Beautiful Bear, nice job! ;)
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That's a beautifull bear, I envy you. That is one of my hunting goals, dreams that I haven't fullfilled yet.
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That's a beautifull bear, I envy you. That is one of my hunting goals, dreams that I haven't fullfilled yet.
Go visit Dana during Season.....The U.P. is full of big Blacks.....my Brother in Law got a Monster Boar two years ago
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Nice job Badbill,mighty fine looking bear.
Pappy
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Great bear. Hope to do the same. Heading to Canada today for moose and bear! Looks like a beautiful bow. How long was your shot? Watcher
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Beautiful bear, cool looking bow. How about some details about the hunt. Thanks for sharing. Kenneth
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Thanks for all the comments. The shot was 14 yards quartering away - poor blood trail, it took almost 3 hours trailing in thick brush - found both parts of broken arrow. The camp was the Mountain River Lodge in Deep River Ontario Just north of ALgonquin. Fishing was also great. Lots of Walleye and Northern Pike. I hope to go back and try taking a bear with a stone broadhead.
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Very nice Matt. You were only about 1 hours drive away from me. Lots of Bears up here. If you do come back with stone points make sure you don't tell anyone because they are not really legal in Ontario
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Great looking bear! Congrats on a job well done... ;)
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Very Nice sir! thats awesome, beautiful bow and a nice boar bear too...great medicine
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Hey Mattco, can you tell us a bit about where you hit the bear? And did you check out the internals to see what kind of damage your arrow did? 3hrs of tracking sounds like a drag! How far did the bear get before it fell? I gut shot a doe last fall with my rifle and spent 2.5hrs failling to find her...I like it when animals drop real quick:-) TIA, paul
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The arrow struck the bear just behind the right front leg as it was quartering away. The arrow was stopped when it hit the left front leg. The arrow penetrated the liver and lung. Massive internal bleeding. The bear traveled less than 100 yards - the thick fur stopped the blood from exiting. It had gotten dark so most of the trail was found with flashlights.
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tracking a possibly wounder bear with flashlights! Did you have a firearm for backup?? I would have been very tempted to return with the daylight. Great shooting, great penetration too. If you can take an 350# bear with a 47# bow surely I can take a hog with my bow at 52#...now if I can only find a hog.
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Nice Bear Matt. Ya, I remember that bow. Nice shot!
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Congratulations on a nice bear! Thanks for sharing with us.
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It would take more than 3 hours to get me to go into the brush after a wounded bear in the dark. Great bear, thanks for sharing. Justin
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Congratulations Matco, nice bear. Sounds like a good hit and and hard tracking job, good for you ;)
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Far out. I guess it proves you don't need a high-pounded bow to kill large game. What was it I read once, that a good-shooting well made 50# bow is capable of taking any game in North America? I believe it, if the shot is good.
~~Papa Matt
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Very nice bear Matt.
I was with him on the hunt and the shot
he made on the bear was perfect, right
behind the front shoulder. There was very
little blood because on no exit hole and
the thick fur. Maybe next time I'll get a
shot at one that big.
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ALLRGTH !!!....I surely envy you ;)
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Great bow, Great bear.
What more can i say?
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sorry for the late late reply i am a fairly new member but i live on the ottawa river in ontario :D beautiful place we got here eh? .. anyways congrats on the hunt its a dandy bear
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Beautiful bear! Sounds like a great hunt with self-equipment. Congratulations. God Bless