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Looking forward to seeing all the big spring brownies posted here!

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05 April 2018, 21:19
Austin Hunter
Looking forward to seeing all the big spring brownies posted here!
Anxiously awaiting!

My hunt was a fall hunt and got a beautiful coat, fatty.

Want to see the Spring bears and estimates on weight.


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06 April 2018, 00:55
Fourtyonesix
I estimated the weight on a fall brownie from kodiak once at 1700lbs. Was told I was full of crap. So I don’t estimate anymore. I do know the green hide fleshed out was right at 200lbs. Dry shipping weight two weeks later was 150lb. 10’6”. If I sat on it my feet didn’t reach the ground on either side. Haven’t shot a bear like it before or since. He was unreal.



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06 April 2018, 21:24
p dog shooter
That is a pig of a bear not matter what it's actual weight was.
11 April 2018, 09:43
Austin Hunter
Oh Yeah! That is a toad!!!!!

We estimated mine at 1,400. It was 10'2.5", 10'8" if you measured the Russian way (stretch it)


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11 April 2018, 19:17
matt salm
Seeing that picture makes me wonder about suitable calibers for those critters...BIG about sums it up.


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11 April 2018, 21:47
458Win
That is one monster bruin and from that photo I would say your estimate is fairly accurate.

You still see those big guys occasionally but they are cautious.
Both of the bears who's hides I am shown standing behind are hanging on a 12 foot ladder and I estimated one around 1700# and the other a good 1500# .
My son helped me pack in the largest and since then he has been working on a polar bear research project for almost a decade and they have certified scales on JetRanger helicopters and get actual weights. He claims my estimates are believable as they have handled and weighed polar bears over 1400 pounds.

I estimated another good sized bear we took one fall around 1100# and when we discovered it had lip tattoos and an ear plug we looked into it and discovered it had been tagged and weighed 982# in the spring the previous year and had obviously been feeding all summer.


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30 April 2018, 23:37
df06
Im hunting browns on mainland in June, with bow. I know they are smaller and more so in spring.
The above are huge!!


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01 May 2018, 22:54
chuck375
quote:
Originally posted by Fourtyonesix:
I estimated the weight on a fall brownie from kodiak once at 1700lbs. Was told I was full of crap. So I don’t estimate anymore. I do know the green hide fleshed out was right at 200lbs. Dry shipping weight two weeks later was 150lb. 10’6”. If I sat on it my feet didn’t reach the ground on either side. Haven’t shot a bear like it before or since. He was unreal.


An absolute monster bear, gorgeous too! Congrats on a once in a lifetime hunt/trophy


Regards,

Chuck



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08 May 2018, 16:44
A.J. Hydell
Great Brownie right there! Congrats!


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10 May 2018, 02:19
twilli
No Bear for me. Had to leave Hunt early do to orthopedic problems. Still stuck in Kodiak. Outfitters kid shot a nice 10 foot bear.