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Greg has sold the below advertised spring bears but has one fall opening for $3800. This will really be a lot of fun as you will be stalking the bears up the salmon streams. Close encounters will be the norm.

Greg has 2 openings May 19-25 on his boat hunts. These hunts are priced at $3800 per hunter and for '09 will sell for $4800. Similiar hunts are now going for $6000.

The boat is absolutely beautiful and the bear hunting fantastic.

Read through this thread and call me if interested.

Mark


Greg Jennen told me he had great bears just out of Valdez and the photos below are the proof of that. All clients got nice bears this spring ('07) with the exception of one who had a little problem with his shooting.

Greg saw over 90 bears on one of the hunts this spring and no other guides. The area is virtually untouched as far as black bear hunts go and stunningly beautiful.

This of course is a boat based hunt so even if it is rainy hunt you come back to a nice warm, dry boat with shower, comfortable bunks and nice food.

There are openings for next spring 2x1 $3,800.

Contact me anytime for further details.

Mark





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Too much for my blood! $40K for black bear!WOW!


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Mine too! I just edited my ad. THX!


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Posts: 13068 | Location: LAS VEGAS, NV USA | Registered: 04 August 2002Reply With Quote
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nice bears got to start looking for over time
 
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Mark,
I haved killed some fine bears of various species.
That is a damn fine black bear, congratulations!


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Gun toter,

Thanks for the nice words. The bears whose pics are taken on the beach are very nice but the photos are obviously taken in a manner to make them look very big. The bear on the boat bow is a differnt story. The boat gives a real perspective of the bear's size and he is a real "SLOB".

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Posts: 13068 | Location: LAS VEGAS, NV USA | Registered: 04 August 2002Reply With Quote
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WOW what a brute (boat), never thought I wanted to hunt the Black Bears but that rascal would peak my interest in a hurry. wave Good shooting.


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These bears are why people hunt the rainy coast of Alaska. You might see a big bear in other places but they are so prevalent here and visible that your chances for actually taking a very good bear are nearly assured. 10-20 bear sightings in a day is not unusual and when looking over that many bears you have to find some really good ones.

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I gotta wonder why they would put an unskinned bear in the boat. It's possible they gut the bear, to cut down on weight first. But moving a true hog around is not a lot of fun.

It's a nice one, but the ears are not much 'smaller' than either of the other two examples. They are very hard to judge though, just by the ears.


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Brian,

I don't know the story on the bear on the boat but having hunted in those tidal areas it might have been more prudent to load the bear and skin it out later than to chance being stranded until the next tide.

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Awesome bear, Mark, I hope to go for a coastal blackie someday.


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Whoa Mark, those blackies are toads! Nice bears and do they force feed you all the nasty crab and salmon you can eat? Must be a tough hunt! Big Grin


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BW,
Ears are not always the best way to judge a good bear. You may have heard the following before but believe me it is SOOO true....you will ALWAYS know a big bear when you see one.
And the last thing you will think of is..."is that bear got little ears?" LOL.
Black or Brown it makes no difference, the real fat biguns kinda lumber with bellies that stretch way down. They roll when they walk.

By the way, i have been in parties that rolled fat bears into the boat....sometimes you got to take back the whole animal to show off to your buddies. Not a bad idea to take your time skinning it too if you intend to do a full mount.


Mark,
No doubt, after looking at that first photo of the pig in the boat i had lust in my eyes. I know how big that boat is and DAMN that bear has a head and neck on him to match those paws!
What a black bear...and massive shoulders too!

I seen two or three like that bear last fall along the Alaska coast. I shot a blackie that squared right at an honest 7 foot. But i will say that his head did not look as good as that pig in that boat!


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Mark.... I did a little manipulation of the photo to get a better look at that big rascal and he is a "hog" for sure.



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Ears are not always the best way to judge a good bear. You may have heard the following before but believe me it is SOOO true....you will ALWAYS know a big bear when you see one.


Who'd a thunk it. Wink


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Too funny! BW gets a bear lesson....grin...
 
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Nice bears Mark...
 
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Dear Friend,

As you may know Glacier Mountain Outfitters has been searching for a large
live-aboard yacht in order to offer a better, more world class hunting
experience for our clients in our Prince william Sound concession. I'm
proud to say that we have recently purchased a 1985, 50 foot, Albin
Yacht. It has 3 state rooms, 2 full bathrooms with showers and tubs, a
full professional galley and a large lounge area. We now have the ability
to accommodate up to 4 hunting clients at a time in absolute comfort.
Nowhere can one find a better, higher quality coastal black bear hunt.
The number of bears, the hide quality, the awesome fiord scenery and the
accomodations are the best possible. Our hunting skiffs are purpose built
bear killing machines operated by the best bear guides in the world. We
have a full time gourmet chef on board for all of our hunts.

As always, logistics are completely uncomplicated and simple. Clients
arrive in Valdez VIA regular scheduled flight and are met at the Best
Western, Valdez the morning of the hunt. License and tag purchases are
done right on the yacht. Trophies are shipped FED-EX to the taxidermist
of choice.

We currently have space for 4 hunters on our Sept. 6-12th hunt. This is a
salmon stream hunt. We will see close to 100 bears and should have
complete success on large boars. Price for this year only is $6,400 for 2
hunters. This hunt is 2x1 only so clients need to come in pairs. It is
pointless to do a 1x1 hunt in my area as it generally takes but a day or
two to kill a huge coastal black bear.

Please remember Glacier Mountain Outfitter any time you need the best for
your clients. Black bear, mt. goat, dall sheep and grizzly.

Best regards as always,

Greg Jennen


CONTACT ME ANYTIME FOR FURTHER DETAILS

Mark


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Interesting hunt and a fair price. That area is so beautiful that it's hard to explain and there are a LOT of bears there.

I think a 2x1 boat hunt for black bears makes more sense than many other 2x1 hunts. A nice black bear is not terribly unique from any other nice bears. It's not like comparing antlers or something. The seafood is great too. I wish I was back home instead of TX right now!


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I've taken quite a few blackbears, and yes they do get pretty big in the Prince William Sound,7 footers are not uncommon, because they do feed on dead salmon, crabs, and other shellfish, I even saw one eating kelp. But i tell you what, you won't want to eat one they are nasty, However,I would eat a black bear from the interior any day. I'm done hunting black bears, I have enough of them in my house, and of various color phases too. It's not that expensive for a Non-res. to come up to Alaska to hunt black bears, don't need a guide for them either, black bear and caribou are some of the cheapest hunts you can do in AK. do the research...and you don't have to go a boat either.
 
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Folks,

This must be even a better hunt than I thought. A competing guide in this area called trying to discourage me from advertising on a public forum. That's a first. I had no idea this area was so jealously guarded by some of the guides that have permits to hunt there.

Mark


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Maybe this guide is wise enough to know what is there,and to respect the ainmals and there enviroment.
 
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Too bad you can't spell!


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that letter from greg makes me a little leary when i read it,

" We will see close to 100 bears and should have
complete success on large boars....It is
pointless to do a 1x1 hunt in my area as it generally takes but a day or
two to kill a huge coastal black bear..."


no doubt there are bears over there, but hearing this from a guide that claims to be in the top 1 perecent of alaskan guides and he's only been licensed for 3 years. makes me sit and think.
No offense meant here and not trying to stir any pot, just struck me a little funny was all.
Nice bears, ain't gonna deny anyone that!!
 
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Jake,

I'll take a cocky guide that can back up his attitude everytime. Greg is young but comes highly recommended by a couple of Master Guides he worked with John Peterson and Bruce Parker both of which I have great respect for.

When I did a boat hunt for black bear we saw 12-20 bears everyday so seeing 90 plus bears in seven days seems more than believable to me.

You said you didn't want to stir the pot but your comments nevertheless have put a veil of doubt on Greg's claims so I felt I needed to say something in rebuttal.

Regards,

Mark


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I enjoyed talking with Greg and Petra Jennen at Dallas and am looking forward to hunting with them in 3 weeks.

Anyone have an opinion of the odds of a good bear the first week of May?


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Good luck palmer. The snow's been piling up like winter. You might be a tad early, but you never know.
 
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Palmer:

Good luck and be safe. Post a hunt report when you get back.


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mark, absolutly a rebuttle is why we are here, i was sharing my thoughts after reading what i read was all, thanks for sharing your input as well. like i stated, not here to black eye anyone, just stating my caution.

Done a few hunts early may in this same area and we did well on blackies up high on the scree slides where the snow had melted off, very very few bears were on the beaches yet as they still had some snow and no real new grass to speak up, but up high in the valleys we were nailing bears, brownies as well. I think that might have been around the 7th or so of may.
 
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Maybe this guide is wise enough to know what is there,and to respect the ainmals and there enviroment.
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Hey doughnut .........Respect for the environment should be limited to knowing how to live thru it,, till it can be logged clean and paved flat ....... shot dead and fished out ....Oh and since this is out of Valdez , And hauled out in a tanker ship ... rotflmo


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Anyone have an opinion of the odds of a good bear the first week of May?


Should be very good chances ,, It is a nice spring so far , The brownies around here are starting to pop out a little .......


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Palmer,

Best of luck and pleased do do a in-depth hunt report.

Jake,

Thanks for not turning this ad into a pissing contest. I strive to offer only hunts I would take myself. I lived out in Dillingham, AK for 22 years and have a pretty good idea of what it takes to generate a good Alaska hunt.

Mark


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mark, no worries contests do no one anygood anyway and its a mute point really. Thanks for allowing me to share my thoughts without coming back at me with the teeth out!
 
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My pleasure!


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Palmer,

I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to run bear baits in PWS from 1998-2004. In that time, frequently sitting six or seven nights a week on my two allowed baits and baits of freinds, I'd easily logged 1000's of bear sightings. (Before someone calls BS, these are just sightings, frequently of the same bears and there's a lot of blackies in the Sound.)

I'd say I got to see a very good representation of what's available and when they show. Mid May was my choice for the big boys with good pelts. They were usually the first to show up about early April, but activity would be scarce and slow. By mid May, things were really poppin' along the beach fringes, like Jake alludes to, and the big guys are frequently showing their presence and keeping bear society stirred up. Trouble with later though is that the big guys would be at least "snow burnt" on their paws and chest from so much traveling for females and usually by June it was hard to find a big one without bad rubs.

Just keep your eyes open for the darkest spot around, watch it for a bit to see if it moves (and the big ones keep moving so it won't take long) and hope it shows that slow lumbering side-to-side swagger of the big kid on the block!

May in PWS is a sweet season.

Good luck!
 
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Actually that is my plan for '09. In the meantime though I'll be hanging around here to answer any questions you might have about hunts I can offer.

Regards,

Mark


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Any idea on how big that bear (hide, skull) in the boat is? I'm really interested in it because to me, it looks absolutely huge!


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