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<blockquote data-quote="Clean Harry" data-source="post: 1413858" data-attributes="member: 5650"><p>When I lived in PA they were readily available - and beaver pelt were worth something back then as well as being good fur because of the cold. Now I bring back a supply from there every year coming back from my annual hunting trip with Dad & Brother. It doesn't get cold enough here in Oklahoma for them to develop a good fur; same with Coyotes - the northern ones are worth more.</p><p></p><p>BTW - we got a 434 lb. Balck Bear in PA this year. It's a team effort up there - no bait, no dogs, we chase them out ourselves. I was on the chase and saw the bear going out ahead of me. I got one shot off, but don't know if it was a hit, should have been. The watcher shot 6 times. The bear charged after the first shot and fell dead at the last shot 10' from him. I thought we were going to have to drag him off the mountain after we got the bear out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clean Harry, post: 1413858, member: 5650"] When I lived in PA they were readily available - and beaver pelt were worth something back then as well as being good fur because of the cold. Now I bring back a supply from there every year coming back from my annual hunting trip with Dad & Brother. It doesn't get cold enough here in Oklahoma for them to develop a good fur; same with Coyotes - the northern ones are worth more. BTW - we got a 434 lb. Balck Bear in PA this year. It's a team effort up there - no bait, no dogs, we chase them out ourselves. I was on the chase and saw the bear going out ahead of me. I got one shot off, but don't know if it was a hit, should have been. The watcher shot 6 times. The bear charged after the first shot and fell dead at the last shot 10' from him. I thought we were going to have to drag him off the mountain after we got the bear out. [/QUOTE]
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