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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 2640295" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>A good friend went on an Alaskan polar bear hunt. They flew out, landed and set up camp. The next morning 3 bears were spotted heading towards camp, about 3/4 mile out. Mike went to get his rifle and found his bag with the ammo was still on the plane.</p><p>The bears were just under 1/2 mile away, when a plane came over the ridge and dropped a duffle bag 100 yards from camp..........</p><p></p><p>The bears turned and run. They hunted 4 days and never saw another bear.</p><p></p><p>Worst I ever done was grabbing my Browning Lever .44mag instead of the Browning Lever .22LR for a squirrel hunt. Didn't realize the mistake until I tried to load. The day wasn't a total bust, but extremely difficult since I hunted with my sidearm. A Colt 1911 ACE .22LR. Managed to take 2, but would have easily had 10 with the rifle.</p><p></p><p>The plane returned and they took off for home. A large bear was just over the ridge, appeared to be headed towards camp.</p><p></p><p>He decided he didn't like bear hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 2640295, member: 27991"] A good friend went on an Alaskan polar bear hunt. They flew out, landed and set up camp. The next morning 3 bears were spotted heading towards camp, about 3/4 mile out. Mike went to get his rifle and found his bag with the ammo was still on the plane. The bears were just under 1/2 mile away, when a plane came over the ridge and dropped a duffle bag 100 yards from camp.......... The bears turned and run. They hunted 4 days and never saw another bear. Worst I ever done was grabbing my Browning Lever .44mag instead of the Browning Lever .22LR for a squirrel hunt. Didn't realize the mistake until I tried to load. The day wasn't a total bust, but extremely difficult since I hunted with my sidearm. A Colt 1911 ACE .22LR. Managed to take 2, but would have easily had 10 with the rifle. The plane returned and they took off for home. A large bear was just over the ridge, appeared to be headed towards camp. He decided he didn't like bear hunting. [/QUOTE]
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