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Killed My First Black Bear This Weekend. Pictures.
04 May 2005, 06:06
TheSilverFoxKilled My First Black Bear This Weekend. Pictures.
I shot him at about 60 yards with my sako 300 wsm. He ran 50 yards and climbed into a tree about 20 feet up and fell dead about 15 seconds later.
He is now at the taxidermist in the process of becoming a nice rug.
The bear is Chocolate in colour and about 6 feet, I dont know how heavy it is but it took three of us to get in the truck box. It is a fairly big bear for Southern alberta, Canada.
Her are pictures of the Bear and The forest i shot him in.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v251/mdarlow/CIMG0935.jpgCongratulations! Nice bear!
04 May 2005, 06:16
TheSilverFox
04 May 2005, 06:18
MadgoatWhat was the deal with the eartag?? Was he a past problem or research bear?
MG
04 May 2005, 06:21
TheSilverFoxThere is an ear tag and i called fish and wild life but they had no info on this particular bear yet. It must have been tagged recently I have to call a specific person tomorrow and will be able to find out. There is a national Park about 25 km from where i shot it. i figure he must have scared a few campers or something like that lol.
Hey, congratulations. Very nice bear. Looks to be at least 300+ "on the paw"
I'll be in New Brunswick hunting this coming Monday, the up to northern Alberta. You got me pumped!
WHAT BULLET???
Ted Kennedy's car has killed more people than my guns
04 May 2005, 08:50
TheSilverFoxThe bullet i used is just a generic winchester 300 wsm 180 grain power point that i picked up at canadian tire a few days before the hunt. The god darned things gave me .75 inches at 100 and an honest 2.8 inch 3 shot roup at 400 yards.
I picked up the gun about a month ago and havent had real time to work up a load for it.
The bullet performed flawlessly i did not recover it though. It went through right behind both shoulders and left the internals pretty damaged. the bear din't even run 50 yards.
I have all the fancy bullets, accubonds, partitions, bear claws, but havent worked up a load yet. Will keep them for Elk.
I new that the power points were designed for quick expansion and would be fine for Bear.Shure was an impressive sight though...
The cool part about this hunt is that we came within 50 yards of a Grizzly just a few minutes before on a fresh kill, So we got the hell out of there mighty quick. Meanwhile, a buddy was spotting a bear on another mountain a few miles away. He called me and we rushed over with the truck. you dont see a Grizzly and a black bear within 15 minutes every day.
It was an awesome day.
04 May 2005, 09:06
ELKMAN2Great bear!!1 congratulations
04 May 2005, 09:29
N E 450 No2That is a VERY NICE Bear.

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04 May 2005, 10:01
csutton7congrats--he does look like a good sized bear--chris
04 May 2005, 16:25
Hot CoreNice Bear, congratulations. Yes they are indeed difficult to load without a short "ramp" from the ground to the tailgate. Many folks don't realize how difficult it is to get a grip on them.
If you have not done so, you might want to verify your SAKO is not one inside the "Exploding" Serial Number range. It was posted on the Gunsmith Board at one time.
Nice flicks. Beautiful shot of the mountains.
04 May 2005, 17:22
Aspen Hill AdventuresThat's a great bear!
~Ann
04 May 2005, 19:11
Chuck NelsonWho's the taxidermist? Nice bear by the way.
Chuck
04 May 2005, 20:42
Big SkyFirst off great bear! did you get a skull measurement?
Man, nice bear! I never really had a real desire to hunt them before last year, but I have to admit seeing one like that gets the juices flowing pretty well. Congrats.
befus
Hey befus, you wouldn't happen to be near Rogers, Arkansas would you? Beaver Lake area?
Ted Kennedy's car has killed more people than my guns
05 May 2005, 05:33
TheSilverFoxI sent it to Rocky Mountain taxidermy in Cowly Alberta. they came highly recommended by hunter friendds of mine,
I dont know the size of the skull but i am having it whitened. so i can keep it forever