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2007 Brown Bear Success
10 October 2007, 08:12
VI-Shooter2007 Brown Bear Success
Here are a couple of pictures of my bear, killed 10/5/07 on the peninsula.
Shot at 125 yards with a Winchester Model 70 .375 H&H with 300 grain Barnes Triple Shock bullets.
Great hunt with multiple opportunities and too many bears to keep count over the 4.5 days prior to the kill; one opportunity passed at 60 yards.
10 October 2007, 08:29
Dr BGreat Bear
Give us some details. Who were you hunting with. What were you hunting with?
DR B
10 October 2007, 08:42
VI-ShooterThanks. The "what" is detailed above. As for the "who," I hunted with Butch King and Brad Adams of Cinder River Lodge. My guide was Jim Bauers. But for the really nasty weather (constant rain and high winds) for the entire 5 days I hunted, I could not have asked for a better experience.
10 October 2007, 20:47
BOWHUNRI think the "what" was for rifle,caliber,bullet.
Very nice bear BTW.
Mike
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10 October 2007, 22:07
Roland1VI-Shooter,
Congratulations, nice bear, give us some more details size etc.
Roland
10 October 2007, 22:42
VI-Shooterquote:
Shot at 125 yards with a Winchester Model 70 .375 H&H with 300 grain Barnes Triple Shock bullets.
I don't know what the bear squares. We got it fleshed under cover because the weather was so nasty and we never got it outside again to stretch it. I'm guessing right about 9 ft.
11 October 2007, 01:08
micdisVery nice bear, love the color.
11 October 2007, 06:28
yukon deltaWhat a beauty. A bit surprised to hear that is from the peninsula as it looks like a big mountain grizz...especially the color.
Who cares what it squares after seeing that blonde coat...it's definitely mature with the ears spaced so far out.
What are the taxidermy plans? Was it your first bear?
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11 October 2007, 07:54
VI-ShooterThis was my first brown bear. I've taken a few black bears before.
I wholeheartedly agree regarding the size and the color. The bear I passed was likely a bit larger in body, but not the skull. When I saw this bear I really didn't give a thought to size. I knew it was mature and that if I could pull off the stalk from over 2 miles away I was going to take it.
I am VERY happy with my decision.
11 October 2007, 09:21
yukon deltaGood for you. Don't get into all of the hype about what something squares. Those numbers can be fudged anyway. I am curious what the skull scores but just for curiousity's sake.
That's as nice a bear as you can hope for color wise and quality of fur...and just fantastic for a first bear. Congrats again.
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11 October 2007, 09:45
VI-ShooterAn AK Trooper flew into the main camp before I left and sealed the bear for me. When doing so he took a tooth for aging and calipered the skull. It was 24" even. I'm looking forward to getting the post card with the age information.
11 October 2007, 20:17
Dan HBeautiful Bear!
Congrats,
Dan
12 October 2007, 05:34
Brentplease post the age info here when you hear back. I'd be interested to know. He is a beauty indeed.
Brent
When there is lead in the air, there is hope in my heart -- MWH ~1996
12 October 2007, 08:03
Kamo Gariquote:
Originally posted by VI-Shooter:
When I saw this bear I really didn't give a thought to size. I knew it was mature and that if I could pull off the stalk from over 2 miles away I was going to take it.
I am VERY happy with my decision.
That's what I like to hear! Nice job, and gorgeous bruin.
KG
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