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  1. #11
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    Re: grizz double header

    Quote Originally Posted by Barracuda View Post
    one less thing to worry about

    Just go buy some tracks!!!

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  2. #12
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    Re: grizz double header

    any one hunted in 7-18 with info doesn't need to be about grizz, more about the area would be great
    Thanks

  3. #13
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    Re: grizz double header

    Quote Originally Posted by trapman View Post
    any one hunted in 7-18 with info doesn't need to be about grizz, more about the area would be great
    Thanks
    Boy you sure like the tough areas! 7-18 is a rough ole road to get into now!! Make sure you take everything you will need with you, cause it is a long ways in there. Good Grizz area, and moose too! Lots of hunters in the fall, almost all gravel pits and pull outs full of hunters. Lots of folks on the Mcgregor and Herrick rivers too! There's moose there, but they are not as easy as they once were. Moosin
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  4. #14
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    Re: grizz double header

    sounds like there is going to be a little more snow than normal in region 7,so went out and bought some tracks for the quad .Any more info on areas 7-2 and 7-18 would be great
    Thanks for the help

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    Re: grizz double header

    yeehaw! git'r dun! good luck!
    "If you ever go into the bush, there are grizzly bears lurking behind just about every bush, waiting to pounce, so you need a powerful gun, with huge bullets" - Gatehouse ~ 2004

  6. #16
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    Re: grizz double header

    Go out and buy a couple Lotto tickets. With your luck with LEH draws who knows. Good luck with this years gb hunts.

  7. #17
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    Re: grizz double header

    Im still snivelling about the bear he shot in 7-28, I was there last spring and saw nuthin....and if Im not mistaken wasnt that bear a 9 footer?

  8. #18
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    Re: grizz double header

    well some hunters rely on luck, others on skill. Seperates the men from the boys!! Did you get off the quad?

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    Re: grizz double header

    9foot 1 and the skull measured after a year 25 and 13/16 real big for a interior bear .Now its my wifes turn would love any info to make her huntas great as mine

  10. #20
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    Re: grizz double header

    Quote Originally Posted by BCrams View Post
    Nothing conflicting about the information I gave you via PM unless its your other source

    From Mica its 25 km by boat just to the 7-02 boundary. Not sure why you would want to do that though when there aren't any slides to hunt off the lake like there is at the southern end of that lake in region 4.

    Your best bet is to drive up to Valemount with quads / snowshoes and access 7-02 and hunt the drainages off the east side of the lake. The lower road along the lake will be clear and access will typically be good all the way to Hugh Allen but then you'll want the quad ... followed by snowshoe / foot to access the slides off the side drainages. If you go later, the snow will be clear and you can drive most roads except for ones deactivated where a quad is better.

    IMO - wasting your time with the boat for 7-02
    There are slides in 7-2 just north of the 4-40 7-02 boundary on the main stem, east side. Haven't hiked into them but have hiked into the ones south of there. Per the wet country it's usually tough slogging but can be rewarding.

    I'd be checking the lake in April. Usually lots of bears hit the grass flats first thing - can be really, really good.
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