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860+ pound grizzly killed in Mendocino County, CA!

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14 October 2014, 08:42
john113wyo
860+ pound grizzly killed in Mendocino County, CA!
Did I mention it was around 1882? This is a great book, by the way.

Made you look, grin...

“About one year from that time I succeeded in getting up a hunting party, and we went up into the mountains in Mendocino county, where we found game in abundance, deer, elk and bear. I stayed out in the mountains nearly three months, during which time I killed the largest grizzly bear I have ever seen, weighing net, eight hundred and sixty pounds. This bear I killed at one shot, and it is the only grizzly that I ever killed at one shot in all my hunting.”

Excerpt From: Capt. WilliamF. Drannan. “Thirty-One Years on the Plans and in the Mountains: Or The Last Voice from the Plains. An Authentic Record of a Life Time of Hunting, Trapping, Scouting and Indian Fighting in the Far West.” B&R Samizdat Express. iBooks.
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14 October 2014, 16:29
p dog shooter
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I stayed out in the mountains nearly three months, during which time I killed the largest grizzly bear I have ever seen, weighing net, eight hundred and sixty pounds


Interesting that in PA that they shoot 800lb plus black bears. A blk bear in Wis. this year went 780lbs.
14 October 2014, 19:22
Kabluewy
The griz in Montana wasn't eating donuts.

http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com...unter-109949654.html
“The 879-pound bear is the heaviest on record in Pennsylvania by 15 pounds. Bozo surely got to be that size because of the store-bought pies, doughnuts, table-scraps and sweets Lewis would feed him.”


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14 October 2014, 20:46
Highlander7
There has been little to no talk about "Bozo" the bear. There was a lot of questioning about the harvest of the bear. Not if it was done legally but, ethically correct.


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15 October 2014, 08:02
delloro
quote:
Originally posted by Kabluewy:
The griz in Montana wasn't eating donuts.


no, but the one in California may have been eating fruits, nuts, and flakes!
15 October 2014, 08:54
capoward
quote:
Originally posted by delloro:
quote:
Originally posted by Kabluewy:
The griz in Montana wasn't eating donuts.


no, but the one in California may have been eating fruits, nuts, and flakes!
Not sure that enough of the had arrived from the Northeast to keep a grizzly full.


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21 October 2014, 20:33
wymple
We kept a large female black bear for a couple of years, raised by my BIL from a cub. She approached 500 lbs with her excellent food supply. She was addicted to sweets, main diet was dog food. She refused to eat any sort of meat, except what was processed into the dog food. We had to put her down when the law made it too difficult and she developed a really vicious temper.