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July Alaska Grizzly Bear Hunt PRICE REDUCED
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I have one july grizzly bear hunt left open for 2016! It is my highest success rate hunt over the last 8 or 10 years!

Hunt cost is $10,000 or $7000 for a 2x1 and days can be added for a 2x1

Fly into a remote lake and camp above treeline, hike out each day to vantage points and glass a valley with king salmon running in the creek below. Black bear can be taken free of charge as an incidental to the grizzly. Its eight full days of hunting with a travel day on either end.
As always i do all my own guiding and this is a smoke/drink free camp. homestyle meals, a tent you can stand up in and all my stories are true!
AR members hunt report from this trip last year can be found here:
http://forums.accuratereloadin...8521043/m/5041062312

Grizzly will average 7-8' but we have taken a few over 9' in this area, on this hunt.
Summer hunt is great for a chance to hunt with kids who would otherwise be in school as well!

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jake d jefferson
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blackriverhunting.com
7362 W Parks Hwy #381
Wasilla, AK 99623
907-414-9471 text is best


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price has been updated to get this hunt sold!


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hunt has been sold. booking for 2017 now.


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I love the photo with the Thermacell ... Been there done that ... Get a big one !!! Smiler
 
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Pardon my ignorance but is a grizzly the same as a brown bear?

Wikipedia says that a grizzly is "any subspecies of the North American brown bear".
 
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Originally posted by postoak:
Pardon my ignorance but is a grizzly the same as a brown bear?

Wikipedia says that a grizzly is "any subspecies of the North American brown bear".


Postoak:
From what I've been told in 30+ years here, the brown bear is a brown if it lives within 100 miles of the coast where the warm climate, fish diet, and shorter winter sleep make for large size. The Grizzly is an inland bear with just the opposite: poorer diet, cold weather, long nap make for smaller size. In south central, where I live, the grizzly are larger than in the high arctic. But, the bears are the same species.
Of course, those more knowledgeable than I can set me straight if I am incorrect.
Cal


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Posts: 7281 | Location: Willow, Alaska | Registered: 29 June 2009Reply With Quote
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the only recongnized difference is based on boone and crockets boundry line, which runs thru the alaska range and out the lat 62 line i think? alaska fish and game says there is no biological difference.
SCI has different boundries for them than B and C does.


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