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Jun 01, 2015 23:41 |  #1

Saw these 3 cubs and mom last year when they were little footballs. Now a year later, they are a handful for mama I am sure! Thanks For looking, Cole

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Jun 02, 2015 18:02 |  #2

Very nice set Cole! I watched a bear out my window a couple of days ago. I noticed the path through our hayfield first, and as my eye followed the path, I just had time to grab the binoculars and see him turn around and look...then continue out of sight. Wish I had looked out the window sooner! Did you get any more worthy of sharing?


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