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Mt. Goat, Grizzly and Moose on my 10 day B.C. Hunt
08 November 2010, 07:13
k80Mt. Goat, Grizzly and Moose on my 10 day B.C. Hunt
Back a few weeks for a 10 day hunt in B.C., it
turned out to my best hunt ever. I hunted with
Aaron Fredlund, Fredlund Guide Service out of
Tumbler Ridge, B.C. Canada. and assistant guide
Yogi (Joakim Rausch). On the second day, we
shot a nice Mt.Goat. A nice trophy considering
the climb up, and a climb it was!
On the fourth day we decided to hunt Moose early morning. The Grizzly tag in my back pocket was getting hot and really needed punched. We were working a ridge around some Willow Flats, Aaron called a few times with a cow call. Nothing, we moved on about a hundred yards or so. Aaron pushed me down by my shoulder and whispered "Grizz coming down that trail, looks big." We quickly moved into shooting position, the first shot hit the mark. I put two more in him just to be sure. This was my first attempt at hunting Grizzly, but it won't be my last!
With the Goat and Grizzly tags filled and six days remaining in the hunt, we moved on to Moose. Day five we called in a nice 50 or so inch Moose, I had hunted with Aaron before and had shot one about that size. So, we passed on him and moved on.
We did get 25 minutes of nice video out of the deal. Classic Bull in rut coming into a call, looking for a fight. Hunting
Moose in rut is something every hunter should do. Day six was
warm and not much was moving, we hunted hard anyway.
Day seven, Aaron wanted to hunt a place I called "Hells Canyon"
He just knew Moose were in there, so away we went. First bull
grunt was answered, he was coming in hard and fast. This bull wanted a piece of somebody, he didn't care who. He stepped clear of the willows at about thirty yards. He scored 210 B&C
green and his spread was right at 60 inches.
We were truly blessed on this ten day hunt. As a bonus Yogi filmed all three hunts.
08 November 2010, 07:22
schmausCool pics, i'm headed up the Tumbler way next week for some deer hunting
08 November 2010, 08:43
CaracalCongrats! Some nice trophies and amazing success for 10days!
08 November 2010, 15:40
Tim HeraldWhat a hunt! 3 great trophies...huge congrats!
Good Hunting,
Tim Herald
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08 November 2010, 15:56
drummondlindseyWhat a hunt! Congratulations!
Drummond
09 November 2010, 21:38
woodsieAwesome !!
Congrats
W.
10 November 2010, 06:28
SevenxbjtNow that is how you do it. Congrats.
11 November 2010, 02:42
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11 November 2010, 05:12
SBTWhat a great hunt with super trophies. Congratulations to you and your outfitter!
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11 November 2010, 07:01
SGraves155Tremendous Critters. Congratulations.
11 November 2010, 09:42
Jack D BoldWhat a fantastic hunt. Just one of those animals would make for a great hunt. But 3...? Out of control.
Well done!
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11 November 2010, 18:45
JabaliHunterWhat a great hunt! That's some beautiful country up there in BC
11 November 2010, 23:40
buffybrCongratulations on a great hunt and some great animals.
How are you going to mount your Goat and Griz?
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11 November 2010, 23:53
MARK H. YOUNGK80
Way to go. That hunt sounds like one of those dream adventures when everything is right with the world and you can do no wrong.
Big congrats!
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k80Thanks Guys! It was a fun hunt.
Buffybr...Full body on both the Goat and Grizzly.
Terry
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12 November 2010, 07:25
NortonAs far as I'm concerned, I'm not sure that hunt can be topped. WOW!
13 November 2010, 23:07
smarterthanuHell, that's damn near killin' em faster than they can be skinned. Congrats!
14 November 2010, 09:55
Woodrow SWell done...very nice trophies.
15 November 2010, 09:36
Michael RobinsonGreat success.
Congrats!
What rifle or rifles did you use?
Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
16 November 2010, 06:27
k80Mike
Thanks!
My go to rifle...Ed Brown Savanna in 300 Weatherby with 200 gr Noslers.
Terry
17 November 2010, 04:24
Michael Robinsonquote:
Originally posted by k80:
Ed Brown Savanna in 300 Weatherby with 200 gr Noslers.
Terry
Perfect combo for an amazing hunt!
Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
17 November 2010, 17:26
adamhunterAwesome hunt! Congrats!!
30+ years experience tells me that perfection hit at .264. Others are adequate but anything before or after is wishful thinking.
19 November 2010, 08:01
tx308K80 did you book that hunt with all those animals in mind, or did it all just fall together? Would you mind letting us know who the outfitter was?
19 November 2010, 08:04
tx308I need to learn how to read. I got the info i asked about. Great hunt and congrats.
20 November 2010, 13:37
Kamo Gariquote:
Originally posted by Norton:
As far as I'm concerned, I'm not sure that hunt can be topped. WOW!
Big +1. Holy sheet mon what an adventure. You sure this wasn't a high fence operation?

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20 November 2010, 18:07
DeweyThere are NO ...high fence operation... hunting preserves in British Columbia, such activities are illegal and not wanted here by we citizens.
What you are seeing here, is the result of a well managed BC hunt and multiple species hunts with a high success ratio are typical of our hunting.
If, you hunt with a good outfit and the guides know their stuff AND you are IN SHAPE plus can SHOOT, it is no biggie to take three trophies on such a hunt....but, you WILL sweat for them and probably ache for weeks afterward.
20 November 2010, 18:39
Nortonquote:
Originally posted by Dewey:
There are NO ...high fence operation... hunting preserves in British Columbia, such activities are illegal and not wanted here by we citizens.
What you are seeing here, is the result of a well managed BC hunt and multiple species hunts with a high success ratio are typical of our hunting.
If, you hunt with a good outfit and the guides know their stuff AND you are IN SHAPE plus can SHOOT, it is no biggie to take three trophies on such a hunt....but, you WILL sweat for them and probably ache for weeks afterward.
Dewey!!! Are you serious, man? You can't have thought he wasn't being sarcastic......I mean, we all know you are humorless, but c'mon. Even the wink icon didn't give it away?? I still love you though.
22 November 2010, 03:10
Woodrow SWell managed BC conservation program for sure...well financed by hunters since these programs cost real money.
22 November 2010, 04:38
DeweyThe bulk of the financing for the BC wildlife programmes does not come from hunters, but, from general tax-fees revenue. This, has been a "sore point" with resident hunters here for decades as the BC Fish and Wildlife Branch is severely underfunded and they perform miracles with what scanty funds they do receive.
Much of BC is still raw wilderness and access is not available to people except by horses, jetboats a little and aircraft. This is the major reason why we have the game we do and will, hopefully, continue to have in the future.
A LOT of this is due to the efforts of the "eco-warriors" in preserving huge wild areas from any motorized access and/or development. I hope to see hunters and eco-folks evolve a harmonious accord that will benefit all of us....because, there is nowhere like BC and we must look after it.
22 November 2010, 07:38
k80quote:
If, you hunt with a good outfit and the guides know their stuff AND you are IN SHAPE plus can SHOOT, it is no biggie to take three trophies on such a hunt....but, you WILL sweat for them and probably ache for weeks afterward.
Dewey
The above is correct, I was in shape and did sweat (running down my legs on more than one occasion). The Guide has to know his area, to do it is not easy on a ten day hunt. The hunter
has to be in shape, able to keep up in rough country. It was the most fun and rewarding hunt
I've ever been on. You are correct, there is nowhere like BC. I've hunted many other places,
Africa etc., but BC is my favorite.
Terry
30 November 2010, 20:17
RackmastrGreat hunt report and some awesome trophies to boot. Aaron is a friend of mine and he runs a top notch outfit for several years now.
I have got to think that his area is one of the better ones in that part of the country....truly awesome trophy quality!
05 December 2010, 08:44
WI HunterThose are some amazing trophies and a great ten day hunt!
Peter
07 March 2011, 23:17
Mighty PeaceCONGRATS on your hunt. I seen the videos on the outfitters website
08 March 2011, 02:19
AnotherAZWriterAs that famous Canadian says when he is the water with the buffalo, "What a hunt!"
You scored
28 April 2011, 01:46
Sweet RiverWow! That's an amazing hunt you had there. Congrats. I was in BC in September hoping to do the same thing and felt lucky to come back with just my goat. Planning to go back in 2012, though. Can't wait.
28 April 2011, 15:28
cameronaussieDear K80
The hunting gods were smiling on you.
Well done.
Mark
Outstanding! Congratulations, all three are excellent trophies.
Aziz
29 April 2011, 01:27
BiebsHey, how come my hunts never go like that??? :-(
01 May 2011, 00:52
bwanamrmWow... a dream hunt! Thanks for the report!
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20 May 2011, 23:23
TMTAXIDERMYAll I can say is WOW!!!