Watch Your Back In The Woods
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lol, ESACPE,...... CNTRL ALT DELETE.........................SHUT DOWN!!!!
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I bet he knew about that, he had wallhack. And wanted to get pic of that and lurked him there
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Re: Watch Your Back In The Woods
if you would look into his hand when he holds the antler than you would spot that this is fake (i think so)BigAl wrote:
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Re: Watch Your Back In The Woods
As a photoshopper it seems to me that this is faked.
Take note of how the camera flash casts a shadow behind everything, except the hand on the antler, in fact that whole arm strikes me as fake.
Probably a result of adjusting the position of this hunter to fit in better with the picture of the elk
Take note of how the camera flash casts a shadow behind everything, except the hand on the antler, in fact that whole arm strikes me as fake.
Probably a result of adjusting the position of this hunter to fit in better with the picture of the elk
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I don't know if it's real or not ... I found it on the web and thought it was worth a look.
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Re: Watch Your Back In The Woods
This picture may be a fake...but the very real problem of grizzly in Montana, Idaho and Northern Wyoming coming to gun shots during elk and mulie season is growing every year.
Seems the reintroduced bears have learned that a big boom means "free chow".
An especially bad problem for the single hunter who bags an animal...and is in the process of gutting or boning it out when Mr.Grizz decides to claim it for himself.
Seems the reintroduced bears have learned that a big boom means "free chow".
An especially bad problem for the single hunter who bags an animal...and is in the process of gutting or boning it out when Mr.Grizz decides to claim it for himself.
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Do you have any links on the reintroduction of the bears? As far as I could see they just purposed reintroducing them and never carried through.7STW wrote:This picture may be a fake...but the very real problem of grizzly in Montana, Idaho and Northern Wyoming coming to gun shots during elk and mulie season is growing every year.
Seems the reintroduced bears have learned that a big boom means "free chow".
An especially bad problem for the single hunter who bags an animal...and is in the process of gutting or boning it out when Mr.Grizz decides to claim it for himself.
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