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Ron Smith 12-09-2005 08:42 PM

~Fruitless Bear hunt~
 
Well, skunked again. Went out to see if we could bag a Bruin. No luck!

These were taken in the Coast Range of the Cascades about 40 miles away. Bear love these huge clear-cuts to forage in. Also great Deer and Elk country.



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The Bottoms.

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The fire-plug with the .375 H&H is my buddy Dennis.

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"The Grey Ghost". Retired civil servant, ladies man and suave, all around nice guy. :cool: ;)

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It pays to carry close-in protection. You never know when something is going to jump out and grab you. We have lots of Cougars and assorted Nasty Grabbers, and you might run on to someone harvesting their "crops".
My tuned Ruger Bisley .45 Colt.



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the gunman 12-09-2005 08:52 PM

Great shots Ron kind of looks like where Im at.

Ron Smith 12-09-2005 09:05 PM

Hi Richie,

I live half way between the Coast Range and the High Cascades. Directly in the middle of ,IMO, the most beautiful place I have ever been.

Ron

Edward Tinker 12-09-2005 09:07 PM

just like Lugers, sometimes the "hunt" is more fun than bagging the big one ;)


Ed

Ron Smith 12-09-2005 09:36 PM

Ed,
That's what it's all about. There's no place I would rather be. I was raised in the woods and when my time comes, I hope that's where I am.


Ron

Russ 12-09-2005 10:08 PM

Hey Ron
I can sure see the mold growin on everything. I have 2 feet of snow here. And I would not trade it for that side of the mountain ever again. Good luck hunting. I had a bobcat in the yard thismornin.

Russ

Ron Smith 12-09-2005 10:49 PM

Hi Russ,

I could live in the central Cascades, but trying to pry my wife away from the west side would be impossible. Flowers don't grow worth a crap in the pummy dust. And she ain't goin' nowhere her flowers don't grow.

Ron

Rod WMG 12-10-2005 12:59 AM

Hey, Ron, I like that holster.

And you're right, the vegetation seems lush, but I don't see any fruit. :D

c3006 12-10-2005 04:35 AM

Great pics Ron,if you want to kill a bar you need to come to East Tn. My pardner is a bear hunter and they have been slayin them for the last couple of weeks. They killed 5 on opening day.They run them with dogs. You sure your buddy has enuf gun???

Ron Smith 12-10-2005 09:58 AM

Rod,
Sometimes it feels like the "Fruits" took the pictures.

The holster was hand made by a good friend, who has since moved back to Idaho. He is half Sioux Indian. He calls it a "Prairie Spook Special". It's very easy to carry. The radical angle makes for easy access to the pistol.

Tac,
I'm afraid I'll have to file an environmental impact statement on the bag of sand. "The Oregon State Sand Accountability Department "will have an investigator at your door within the week. Look for a Vespa with a three sided flag on it ;)

Clint,
Cain't hunt no "Bar" with dawgs here in Auragone. 'Taint legal to use 'em.

You can run them to ground with dogs during a specified season in the spring, but you have to let them go.

As for the .375 H&H. He uses a 300 grain load that shoots as flat as table out to about 300 yds., and hits hard. Some of these clear-cuts are a mile, or so, wide.

I was packing an old 98 Mauser 8MM loaded with 220 gr. handloads. What my Uncles used to call a "pick-up" gun. It's the one you "pick-up" when you decide on the spur of the moment that you want to head out to the woods. Kind of a utility rifle. This one is very accurate with a Lyman 57 receiver sight on it.

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Ron


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