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Steve is Fred still going with you after bear? Hope you shoot a good one this year.
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Steve don't be wadeing up on any more sleeping bears. I think they can run faster in water than you can. Looking forward to more videos.
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Had a great time and totally enjoyed my trip. I did not see a bear. I was surprised at that because I spent some 13 hour days on stand. It was just like last winter when Chris and I went into our whitetail blind in the dark each morning, and ended the day 1/2 hour after sunset. The bear were totally night feeders. The weather did not help very cold. It rained 4 days , and one day there was three inches of snow on my four wheeler. We drove the Dodge until the snow was to deep. Then took the 4 wheelers in another 22 miles, we tent camped. When we left the bear were fatter. They will be bigger next year.
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Age: Fred was joking. Steve is 68 years young and Fred is in his mid 70 ds. Fred and I plan to have a booth at the Packwood trad. shoot the first week in August.
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Steve, Thats a bummer, maybe next year you will bag one of those huge bears that are over there.
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I was lucky enough to win the St. Jude auction for both videos. Both are awesome videos!! Great commentary and cinematography!! I highly recommend!
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After watching Pure Bowhunting again and with so many great hunts on the DVD I got to wondering. Would you like to hunt with Fred on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington for Elk during the rut, hunt out West for Mule Deer and Antelope with Angelo or spot and stalk black bear with Steve during the fall while the salmon are spawning in BC?
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Well I have hunted elk on the peninsula and didn't enjoy myself. It is very thick and wet. I had the chance to hunt with Steve in Wyoming when he was guiding there and really enjoyed it other than sitting in a pit with no cover in 95 degrees from and hour before sunup to sundown something like 15 hrs of no shade. So I would have to say I would like to go bear hunting along the river with Steve. That way you can cool off if it gets too hot and since you will be wading rivers it wouldn't matter to much if it rained a little. But if any of those guy's asked me to go hunting I wouldn't turn them down no matter what it was as they are great to be around and I love listening to there stories.
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I too won a set of these dvd's on the St Judes Auction but so far have had time to watch only Bowhunting Reflections. That said I so throurghly enjoyed it that I couldn't stop watching. Video quality is amongst the best I've ever seen and can't wait to watch Pure Bowhunting.
Thanks Terry Green for donating and thanks Steve Gorr for these productions. Hope to see more.
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