Dead Bears

My mom has this thing about killing animals. She loves to do it. Here’s a pic of their recent trip to Canada.

If you look closely, you’ll see that the bear is appoximately $TEXAS times bigger than my mom is.

She tells me: “My bear weighed over 325lbs. It will make Pope & Young record book (
killed with a bow)”

11 Responses to “Dead Bears”

  1. red2 Says:

    Is she going to have it stuffed?

  2. bigD Says:

    I remember with amusement when we went to your parents house one time when we were in school. There were dead animal carcasses everywhere. I think grenert was along and we were both in awe at the carnage. You seemed hella pissed at having been forced to live through it. Makes me chuckle internally at the memory.

  3. kristen across the alley Says:

    so…a little rabbit menace should be no problem, huh? :)

  4. bean Says:

    jesus.
    I’m not a big fan of killing for the sake of killing.
    thumbs down fart noise in my book.

  5. Caleb Says:

    my parents eat everything they kill. I grew up on deer and bear meat.

  6. bean Says:

    in that case, thumbs up.

  7. bigD Says:

    I do to.

    Except for cats.

    And the occasional rabbit that I shoot and my dogs eat before I get to it.

  8. appro Says:

    How much did she pay for the slaughter of a “wild” animal?

  9. Caleb Says:

    Not sure, really. They only ever go on hunting excursions for vacations anymore, save for when we took them to Disneyworld last Feb.

  10. corbin Says:

    if they are/were that into it appro, i’m willing to bet that she didn’t pay that much, and that it really was wild. some friends of mine are going on an unguided (read they’re doing the work) elk hunt this fall out west. real hunters do that. the guys on the show have a guy take them to the feeder so they can wait all day for the biggest one.

    caleb, please tell me they made a rug out of that monster

  11. Caleb Says:

    They were going to, but the local taxidermist has offered to stuff and mount it for cost as long as they display it in Tom’s archery shop as an advertisement for his work.