Sorry guys (and gals) but I have the first hunt and will taking the biggest bear home, so you are competing for seconds. I hunted last year, held out for a very big one, and came home empty. Thought for sure the last evening I would get the big three legged one that lived a charmed life. The hunt was outstanding and I'm coming back for more. One evening an estimated 225-pounder chased an estimated 175-pounder up a snapped off, leaning tree top, still attached to the bottom of the tree. The leaning part was at best 4" diameter. The smaller bear climbed up, followed by the bigger bear. Hard to believe the tree didn't snap off or the bears could keep their balance. When the smaller bear reached the top of the stump, he jumped to an even smaller tree about 3' away. The bigger bear tried to shake him out. When that didn't work he jumped onto this smaller tree. At best this tree was 2 to 3 inches in diameter where the bears were and it was shaking like crazy. After a few feet, the bigger bear gave up and climbed down. The smaller bear soon followed and left. An evening to remember.