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<p>[QUOTE="Hommer, post: 8316118, member: 73266"]Sorry [USER=74863]@Collecting Nut[/USER] didn't mean to highjack your thread. </p><p><br /></p><p>I fished alone and did and do most of the time. I wouldn't have it any other way. I was fishing in the Swan River and a herd of elk had just came by. They aren't quiet animals by any means but were a joy to see and watch. They had moved on and about a half hour later I started hearing a terrible commotion not far from where the elk had been. When it got close enough to see what it was, it was that bear. The bear was dragging a mule deer through the woods, over and through whatever was in his path. He had gotten pretty close to me and when I tried to move he stood up on his rear legs. That was the photo I got while looking for a place to run. I determined that if I jumped in the river, it was moving faster than I could run. Luckily he could tell that I was already fat and not looking to take his deer and he moved on. It is hard to tell but if you look at this picture you can see him dragging the deer.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1472460[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hommer, post: 8316118, member: 73266"]Sorry [USER=74863]@Collecting Nut[/USER] didn't mean to highjack your thread. I fished alone and did and do most of the time. I wouldn't have it any other way. I was fishing in the Swan River and a herd of elk had just came by. They aren't quiet animals by any means but were a joy to see and watch. They had moved on and about a half hour later I started hearing a terrible commotion not far from where the elk had been. When it got close enough to see what it was, it was that bear. The bear was dragging a mule deer through the woods, over and through whatever was in his path. He had gotten pretty close to me and when I tried to move he stood up on his rear legs. That was the photo I got while looking for a place to run. I determined that if I jumped in the river, it was moving faster than I could run. Luckily he could tell that I was already fat and not looking to take his deer and he moved on. It is hard to tell but if you look at this picture you can see him dragging the deer. [ATTACH=full]1472460[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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