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British Columbia Bear with Double Rifle _Pictures & Video Added
16 May 2014, 10:02
Safari JamesBritish Columbia Bear with Double Rifle _Pictures & Video Added
It is 11:50PM and I'm packed and ready to embark on my bear hunt at Tatlayoko Lake, British Columbia with Doug McMann (AKA: Chilcotin Hillbilly, Owner/Outfitter/Guide at Skinnercreekhunts.com). My flight leaves Austin, Texas tomorrow afternoon and arrives Vancouver where I'll spend the night before embarking on the second leg, Vancouver to Williams Lake. I'll be met by Doug McMann at the airport and we will then drive to his lodge at Tatlayoko Lake.
I will be hunting with my new Heym 577NE double rifle that I picked up from my FFL dealer today! As you might imagine, I am chomping at the bit to put a few rounds down range but that won't happen until I'm at Doug's place. I will post pictures and updates daily if possible.
Safari James
USMC
DRSS
16 May 2014, 10:45
GrenadierPlease keep us posted.
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16 May 2014, 16:28
DthfrmbvYou are in for a treat with Doug. Good luck and we expect pictures.

"Gun control is like trying to reduce drunk driving by making it tougher for sober people to own cars."
Good luck your timing for your bear hunt is spot on here in BC and Doug is going to treat you great . Hope to see more than a few hero photos with your Heym 577NE < what a great looking rifle >
17 May 2014, 06:52
Safari JamesFLIGHTS: Austin to Denver on United. Usual check in scenario where agent doesn't have a clue. She was nice enough and was accepting of advice so we got through the process and I went off to stand in a 45 min security line. Flight was packed and thankfully uneventful
Denver to Vancouver is another story. Currently sitting at the gate after an hour delay while decision being made to either replace part of the missing plane or get a new plane. Hmmmm, thankfully the maintenance crew noticed a portion of the external skin missing. So, we are already am hour late departing and will wait to see how this turns out.
It is 12:17am pacific time and I have arrived in Vancouver and transferred to my hotel. This has been a full day of travel.
Vancouver to Williams Lake via Pacific Coastal: easy enough flight on a small local twin engine plane. Weather advisory indicates rain and possible low visibility near Williams lake. So, we are advised by the flight staff that if we are unable to land at Williams Lake they will fly us back to Vancouver.
The Last leg
The painting on the tail turned out to the be a good Omen
At any rate, the flight was able to make it into Williams Lake where I was met by Doug Mcmann of Skinner Creek Hunts.
We loaded my gear and rolled the wheels to the nearest grocery store to stock up on provisions for the week.
The 2.5 hour drive to Tatlyayoko Lake was spent catching up with Doug and discussing the upcoming week.
Weather has the area socked in with low cloud cover and plenty of rain.
THE HUNT
I am going to post a few pictures and then do a proper write up when I get back to Texas. I hope you enjoy:
The main lodge at Skinner Creek
Inside my cabin at Skinner Creek
A nice place to rest after a hard day of chasing bear up and down the mountains
A little stop at the country fuel depot and we'll be ready to go.
A little bear sign
A marking tree to determine who's the biggest bear
Looks like we should try and follow this one
Gearing up for action
The new GPS based dog collars are excellent tools to have when chasing bears with hounds
Dumping the dog box and the race is on
The dogs have treed
Who says dogs can't climb trees!
Arriving at the tree just a little too late! Well, let's pull the dogs off and try again tomorrow.
Doug McMann glassing for bear
We have solid scent. Dumping the dog box.
Jack is out of the box and flying into the chase
The dogs bayed a big boar and Doug and I slipped into the thicket for a look see. The big boar could have cared less about the dogs and was clearly not afraid of them. I dumped the bear at 5 yards with my Heym 577 NE.
A few more pics of the big brawler
The Brawler's paw
A few bears that we treed during the hunt. We humped uphill, downhill, across mountains, creeks and valleys chasing these bears.
What you looking at?
I see YOU!
Silly dogs, you are boring me
Limbs everywhere
We jumped this bear on the last morning of the hunt. Another great bear that was treed by Doug's amazing hounds. I dumped him out of the tree with the 577 NE and when he hit the ground he shot off downhill like a rocket. My follow up shot hit him at roughly 30 yards and literally flipped him. I am SOLD on the 577 NE.
A solid blood trail that even I can follow
Pictures in front of my favorite cabin in the Chilcotin
My Heym 577 NE with my second bear
A huge THANK YOU to Doug McMann of Skinner Creek Hunts for an amazing week of bear hunting. We worked hard, really hard on the mountains and we laughed, shared stories, enjoyed the incredible scenery, and had the greatest time of all with his incredibly smart and brave hounds. The icing on the cake was taking two incredible bears with my new Heym 577 NE.
Safari James
USMC
DRSS
17 May 2014, 17:41
Highlander7Good luck and look forward to the report. I'm planning hard to get out there next year.
MSG, USA (Ret.) Armor
NRA Life Memeber
looking forward to hearing how it goes, thanks
Relax and light a Cuban.
Sure you brought enough gun? :-)
21 May 2014, 10:18
chilcotin hillbillySpent 577 NE must mean there is a story on the way!
Doug McMann
www.skinnercreekhunts.comph# 250-476-1288
Fax # 250-476-1288
PO Box 27
Tatlayoko Lake, BC
Canada
V0L 1W0
email skinnercreek@telus.net
21 May 2014, 22:09
Highlander7The suspense is killing us.

MSG, USA (Ret.) Armor
NRA Life Memeber
22 May 2014, 03:54
Northman56751Bring it on.........let's hear it!!!!!
22 May 2014, 10:14
Safari JamesSorry for the sporadic postings. We have been hunting hard and putting in a lot of hours. I'll try and have a brief hunt report along with pictures on Thursday as Photo Bucket is for maintenance as I type.
Safari James
USMC
DRSS
22 May 2014, 18:33
chilcotin hillbillyA little teaser

Doug McMann
www.skinnercreekhunts.comph# 250-476-1288
Fax # 250-476-1288
PO Box 27
Tatlayoko Lake, BC
Canada
V0L 1W0
email skinnercreek@telus.net
23 May 2014, 05:19
safari-lawyerAwesome James. The best looking Heym I've seen.
Rockin that Los Chanares hat too!
Will J. Parks, III
23 May 2014, 05:39
Seasons44Congratulations on two beautiful bruins!

Simply, Elegant but always approachable
23 May 2014, 07:30
GrenadierExcellent. Thanks for sharing the hunt and the rifle.
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23 May 2014, 11:49
BockhunterWonderfull adventure.
Great !!
The B.
23 May 2014, 18:13
Highlander7Congrats James!!!

Thanks for sharing the report and some awesome pics!!!
MSG, USA (Ret.) Armor
NRA Life Memeber
24 May 2014, 07:15
chilcotin hillbillywhat a blast this week, lots of bears and some good shooting by James with that beautiful shooting iron.
I am looking forward to a repeat hunt next season.
Doug McMann
www.skinnercreekhunts.comph# 250-476-1288
Fax # 250-476-1288
PO Box 27
Tatlayoko Lake, BC
Canada
V0L 1W0
email skinnercreek@telus.net
24 May 2014, 07:20
AntlersSweet! Beautiful bears, country, and rifle. Thanks for the report - well done and congrats!

Antlers
Double Rifle Shooters Society
Heym 450/400 3"
24 May 2014, 08:06
N E 450 No2Well done James.
Great story and great pictures.
DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY
24 May 2014, 23:41
larryshoresWell done. I recognize the hat.
25 May 2014, 00:00
AnotherAZWriterThe pic of the bear with the mountains in the background is one of the best trophy photos I have ever seen. Wow!
25 May 2014, 01:46
Use Enough GunPerfect!

great adventure, great trophies and great company.
577 NE sets up the new caliber mini regulation over there.
25 May 2014, 03:06
Beretta682EWow
Great hunt
Is it possible to spot and stalk?
Another hunt to add to the bucket list.
Mike
25 May 2014, 03:15
chilcotin hillbillyquote:
Originally posted by Beretta682E:
Wow
Great hunt
Is it possible to spot and stalk?
Another hunt to add to the bucket list.
Mike
Mike,
James took dog hunting like bees to honey. Typically we kill about 50% of our bears spot and stalking. The dogs really had James fired up, it really doesn't get more exciting then walking into to 5 yards of a mad bear before taking care of business.
spot and stalk is alway an option here at Skinner Creek.
Doug McMann
www.skinnercreekhunts.comph# 250-476-1288
Fax # 250-476-1288
PO Box 27
Tatlayoko Lake, BC
Canada
V0L 1W0
email skinnercreek@telus.net
25 May 2014, 04:56
TrophyShotPrintsBeautiful James congratulations

25 May 2014, 07:42
Safari Jamesquote:
Originally posted by Beretta682E:
Wow
Great hunt
Is it possible to spot and stalk?
Another hunt to add to the bucket list.
Mike
Mike:
Spot and stalk is a GREAT option at Skinner Creek. In fact, I am booking again next spring with my daughter and I will spot and stalk with my double rifle along with hunting behind the magnificent hounds. Many opportunities exist for spot and stalk and it is really the hunters preference as to how they want to pursue the bear. For this hunt I wanted a no holds barred up close and personal experience behind Doug's hounds. Like the mountain lion and lynx hunt I did with Doug this past winter, the bear hunt exceeded my expectations.
Safari James
USMC
DRSS
25 May 2014, 08:11
Beretta682EThanks for the info
Doug I will get in touch with you - this looks like a great hunt
Mike
26 May 2014, 01:07
Safari JamesVideo of second bear taken with Heym 577NE double rifle:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFr6li-fK7E
Safari James
USMC
DRSS
30 May 2014, 09:18
AKsheephunterWhat a great hunt !!! Congrats on your bear, and thanks for sharing.
03 June 2014, 01:07
Safarischorschquote:
Originally posted by Safari James:
Video of second bear taken with Heym 577NE double rifle:
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FANTASTIC HUNT.
Great Rifle the Heym DR especialy that style and finish would be my style too for a classic double like that!
03 June 2014, 20:47
jaegerfrankFantastic in every aspect, nice pictures too!
07 June 2014, 09:41
CamoManJExcellent hunt report, I enjoyed reading this, Good pictures too.
Your airline gun case looks really good with all the stickers, probably sends a firm message, "do not mess with this Hunter".
I enjoy traveling with my gun case, despite the hassles; the looks of some that seem shocked are priceless.
The rifle is total porn, glad it's being used in the wild & not sitting in a safe useless.
Wolves, bears, lynx, wolverines & especially coyotes in Canada all have an appointment with me in the near future.
Thanks for sharing.
"A Lone Hunter is the Best Hunter..."
26 June 2014, 03:06
Safari JamesCamoManJ:
Wishing you the best of luck when you make your trip!
I finally got around to working up a load (a buddy actually did the reloading) for the Heym 577 that used on the bear hunt. Results of the load development can be found at:
http://forums.accuratereloadin...0101804/m/9671077102
Safari James
USMC
DRSS
27 June 2014, 02:03
p dog shooterNothing like enough gun for the game to be shot.

I just used a measly 416 Taylor on my last bear.
27 June 2014, 03:11
Safari Jamesp dog shooter
We need to get you upgraded man!
Safari James
USMC
DRSS
27 June 2014, 03:50
p dog shooterBut I like the extra rounds a bolt gun gives you.
I always wanted a large bore double but life keeps getting in the way.
Nice bears I find running them with dogs to be the most exciting way to hunt them.
My son and I both have Wis. bear tags this year and I just talk to by hound buddy. This morning he's looking forward to us killing a couple of bears.
Haven't decided what I am going to use yet I have NO.3 in 45-70 that I load with a 460gr hard cast that would be fun.
Many choices so few bears.