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Rookie Hunter
01-05-2017, 06:09 PM
We just submitted a LEH application for spring grizzly bear in the Kootenays. We've hunted this specific area before and know there is a healthy population of bears. This will however be our first time hunting these majestic beasts and we'd like some advice from anyone that has been part of a grizzly hunt.

For us, it's important to make use of as much of the animal as we possibly can, so what are your experiences eating and processing spring grizzly bear. Any good recipes or cooking techniques you'd recommend? Sausages, jerky and smoked hams sound like good options from what we've read and been told... Trichinosis will definitely be a consideration when cooking!

Bears in general seem to get mixed reviews on taste and from what we understand, diet is the biggest factor when considering quality of meat. But it'll be June if/when we go, so roots and green vegetation would likely be the bulk of their diet. We've heard some guys say grizzly bear is a mix between beef and pork, and others who say that it was absolutely disgusting and would never eat it again. A diet of dead/rotten fish in the coastal regions or during spawning season seem to be the culprits for poor tasting meat, but what other factors should be considered when choosing a bear?

Beyond cooking, do you have any hunting tips, butchering and field dressing advice, areas to focus on, things to look for? Any and all comments would be very much appreciated!

It's been said that every hunter should experience at least one bear hunt, so we're looking forward to this no matter what the results are in the end. Worst case scenario, we'll have done some scouting for the fall, seen some beautiful country and gotten some great exercise. We're lucky to call BC home and to have these opportunities available to us!

Stone Sheep Steve
01-05-2017, 06:39 PM
Best advice that I can offer is go for black bears in the same area even if you don't get drawn. Great scouting opportunities for when you finally get drawn.

I love spring time in the mountsins no matter why I am there.
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kamloopshunter25
01-05-2017, 06:49 PM
You might want to go earlier then june depending on the region, I had a kootenay draw last year and by the middle of may a lot the avalanche slides were greened over, made it very hard finding bears. Between 2 of us who each had tags my hunting partner took a decent bear, and we saw another bear that hopefully we get drawn again so we can go after. Lots of black bears, wasn't odd to see numerous big blackies in a day

Rookie Hunter
01-05-2017, 06:58 PM
[QUOTE=Stone Sheep Steve;1864451]Best advice that I can offer is go for black bears in the same area even if you don't get drawn. Great scouting opportunities for when you finally get drawn.

Good idea! We'll have black bear tags as well, so we might just do that.

srupp
01-05-2017, 06:58 PM
Hmm if you send pm with phone number have over 30 years of grizzly experience. .both guiding and personal efforts. .love to share ..whatever info you desire. .
Cheers
Steven Rupp

Rookie Hunter
01-05-2017, 07:00 PM
You might want to go earlier then june depending on the region, I had a kootenay draw last year and by the middle of may a lot the avalanche slides were greened over, made it very hard finding bears. Between 2 of us who each had tags my hunting partner took a decent bear, and we saw another bear that hopefully we get drawn again so we can go after. Lots of black bears, wasn't odd to see numerous big blackies in a day

Good to know! We'll keep this in mind once we get into the planning stage.

Rookie Hunter
01-10-2017, 10:08 PM
Hmm if you send pm with phone number have over 30 years of grizzly experience. .both guiding and personal efforts. .love to share ..whatever info you desire. .
Cheers
Steven Rupp

Thanks Srupp we will likely take you up on that!