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Have some friends hunting on the Penninsula and have been following the weather(the pits!). No reports from my gang. Anyone have any reports, positive or other?
 
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I just had a client call and say he shot a nice bear in Cottonwood Bay, on a hunt I booked for him last year. He did say though, the weather was terrible the whole time!!


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Here are some kodiak pictures from earlier in May. It seemed like they were coming out late. These little guys were curious but disinterested in us.







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Originally posted by Aaron Neilson

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I just had a client call and say he shot a nice bear in Cottonwood Bay, on a hunt I booked for him last year. He did say though, the weather was terrible the whole time!!


Aaron - Steve had told me that you sent that hunter of Jims his way I'm glad he got a good bear. Steve called me on Saterday and told me it's been terrible wind all season in Cottenwood.

It's been a cold spring and I think the bear action is just starting to pick up. A friend of mine just came in from Kodiak at 2:00 AM this morning. He got a 9'11" bear.

You got to think if a guy tells you it's 9'11" he's not streatching it any cause what would it take to strerch it one more inch. I already knew he was a straight shooter though.


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Posts: 1562 | Location: Alaska | Registered: 05 February 2006Reply With Quote
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For you Anch guys. When we lived in matsu a dozen years back, would fish out Ravine Lake & Long Lake east of Chickaloon. I'd always see grizz walking that road to Ravine Lake & Bonnie Lake. Two years back, we were driving into Anch, after 12 hours on the road, needed a short nap. I drove up that road, backed into a pull off; and woke up a grizz. It was only 7-8 hundred lb bear but it looked at me then walked up the road. I figure them bear are still there today. Good spot to see bear at dusk if you are driving on the highway.
 
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Just did another check on Cold bay weather. Pretty rough still in terms of wind.
 
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Here's a nine footer that ran into a 180gr Barnes MRX over on Afognak late April. My buddy is a one-gun hunter and he absolutely flattened this boar with a straight on shot from his '06 - ruptured the aorta and traversed one lung. Bear flopped about 10yards in 10seconds and that was it.

 
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