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North of Vanderhoof is an awesome area for hunting and fishing. Locate a forestry campground on a lake and enjoy.
Breakfast and lunch. Dolphin lake.
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The 6 wolf pack has killed and eaten the bears north of Horsefly, right in their den. I will be travelling for my spring bear.
Might see you in the Vanderhoof area. Or Burns Lake area.
Come on out to Nimpo Lake /Anahim Lake area, lots of spring bear with little pressure. pm me if you wish.
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Hmm yes Warren is correct..some big ass bears out West too..
Was to guide for wounded warriors..client got his leave cancelied literally last moment..
Chilcotin Hillbilly had me take him out..first day first 2 hours Mr.Hillbilly harvested an amazing large brown phase bear..lots of scars..fighter..lover..
Some really nice bears..big well furred bears..because of higher elevation hides remain primo later..but now most all that area is off limits...
However other areas not in land claim settlement still have very good bear populations..the area just west of aniham/tatla..before the Bella Cool a hill holds great #s..warning grizzlies in the area too.
Srupp
Robert105 Warnikilz. SRupp
This is where I have a problem as I do not want to encounter problematic natives ! I know you have mentioned before about west of Williams Lake being problematic for this reason .
I have hunted many years ago Sapeye Lake .Miner Lake is that still friendly towards us Caucasian’s ?
Arctic Lake
Why do you think it was the wolves that killed the bears in the den? I would be more inclined to think a hungry grizzly would do the digging. Grizzlies are more than capable to dig out black bear dens than wolves. Lot of dirt to move. This grizzly digs out enough dirt to just about bury himself. Up near Whitecourt Alberta. Video shot by Logan Hunter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziib-MZ5IXY