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gbear
06-07-2009, 10:13 PM
I had some posts on the first few days of my adventure for my Grizzly this spring. Days 4 through 7 came and went with only 1 grizzly being sighted, and still couldn't get into the areas I wanted to hunt due to snow.

Then came days 8 and 9 this past Thursday and Friday. I took friday off work, and because it was a work day, I had no back up coming with me. This would be a trip on my own. The plan was to try and get into the areas I wanted to hunt. My back up was able to come out with my on Sunday, so the plan was to go whereever I found out I could get to with the most sign.

Thursday after work I drove like a mad man to my zone. Got there at perfect time and thought I would try this one road before dark. The snow had melted lots since the week before, and I was able to make it through the summit that held snow the week before. I come around a corner, and there right on the side of the road is a grizzly feeding on a patch of green grass. He's facing me with his head down. I bailed out and he still hadn't noticed me. I still hadn't seen his head, so I wasn't sure if it was a boar or a sow. I put the cross hairs on him and he wouldn't lift his head and turn broadside. I didn't really want to shoot just yet, because if it was a sow, there could be cubs. So I waited a bit and then the wind swirled. It got a wif of me, raised it's head and all in one motion turned 180 degrees and bolted. At this point, I knew it had no cubs, and the head looked like a boar but the only shot was the texas heart shot but I didn't want to do that. I ran up to where it turned off the road and never seen it again. So, some great excitement at least. Hunted the rest of the evening with only black bear sightings, but there was some other grizzly sign. I camped out close to this area.

Friday morning (day 9), I woke up early and went back to the area I seen the grizzly the evening before. No sightings. Came back to where I camped, by about 10:30 and decided to unload the quad and try getting to the back end where I have really been wanting to go. Long quad ride, about 40km, but I was able to make it. Some deep snow drifts, but I was able to plow through with a couple tries. Got to the back end and the west side of the valley was still more or less a winter wonder land, but glassing the east side, much of it looked green.

I knew of some cutblocks over there and I knew where the bridge was to get there, so I made my way over. Got to the first cutblock, and lots of bear sign. There was crap everywhere. Went through that block and onto the next. Going through the second block, I spot 2 grizzlies together running up the hill. They stop about 250 yards out. I'm looking them over, and I don't get a good feeling that they are good to go. One looks a bit smaller and my gut tells me it's a sow with an older cub. I could be wrong, but I elected not to shoot at one of them. Being June 5th, it also could have been a boar and sow together, but I didn't get that feeling. So, better safe then sorry.

So, I watch them for a minute and as they walk away I move on. I'm making my way to the 3rd cutblock a couple km's away when I come around a corner there is a tree across the road. I start making my around it, and then notice a big Grizzly walking towards me. I come to a halt, shut the quad off and bail off the side, and duck down behind my bike. I pull the gun out of the gun boot and load it up and stand up. I put the crosshairs on him. After it was all said and done, I ranged it at 142 yards. Right away I notice the size of him and see that he has real small ears, so I know right away he's a boar and he is a shooter. At this point he's just standing there looking at me. I'm waiting for him to make a turn so he's broad side, but he's not co-operating. He's kind of lifting his head up and down, and left and right checking me out. Then, for some reason, I get this feeling that he is either going to charge, or turn and bolt like the guy the night before. So, I'm feeling real steady and decide to center the crosshairs on his chest. I wait until he lifts his head and then let one rip.

Then it got real intense! He lunged forward trying to bite his chest and rolled head over heals. He summersalted down the road several times. I needed to hit him again, but couldn't get a good bead on him as he was rolling around so fast, so I just aimed centre of mass and let another one rip. I hit him fairly far back. That at least got him to stop rolling, but then he was trying to bite at that bullet hole and started spinning in circles. He stopped spinning and started walking off to my right and disappeared out of my sight.

I moved to my left, and seen him just as he found out he couldn't climb the bank he was trying to climb. He turned around and wanted to go off the road to my left. This time he was broad side and I aimed for the front shoulder and let another one rip. He didn't even flinch. I reloaded and let another one fly behind the shoulder. This time he flinched and started slowing down. Reloaded again and put a third round into the vitals and that anchored him.

Thank god, that was over! I kept the cross haris on him for about 15 minutes and he didn't move. I gave him another 20 minutes or so before I felt brave enough to go up to him. Even then, I first went by on the quad. I then threw a couple sticks and rocks onto him and he didn't move. But still, making those last few steps to him were a bit scary. I don't recommend being in this situation alone. It would have been nice to have a back up there.

When I got done skinning, I couldn't believe the weight of the hide. I didn't cape out the head or paws, so they were still attached, but I actually could not lift it onto my quad. I had to do it in stages, first get the head up, and then the front paws and then the rest. It's just a guess, but that must weight well over 150 pounds. It's way heavier then any moose quarter I have packed out.

I was using a 300wsm with 180 grain barnes triple shock bullets. The bullets preformed amazing. It's actually the first animal I used those bullets on. I recovered 2 of them and there was excellent expansion and weight retention.

So, here are some pictures. unfortunately, because I was alone, I couldn't be in any of the field photos. I haven't put an actual tape to him yet, but I'm hoping to have the taxidermist do that tomorrow. Roughly, he should square out somewhere around 8-8.5 feet. All I know is he's the biggest grizzly I have seen. He's got a massive blocky head. I think he is fairly old too. His front teeth are worn flat, and his bottom canines are only about half of what they should be.

once I get some measurements, I'll post an update.

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leadpillproductions
06-07-2009, 10:17 PM
What a pig congrads great story i have to try to get in there with my brother to try to get his was it very green up high on the upper rd

Muleycatcher
06-07-2009, 10:18 PM
Great story! That's a beauty bear..sounds like an intense hunt and a memorable one at that.

todbartell
06-07-2009, 10:19 PM
great job man, that is a bear of a lifetime!!!!

sfire436
06-07-2009, 10:23 PM
Go triple shock! Barnes does it again.

Ambush
06-07-2009, 10:23 PM
That is nothing short of absolutly AWSOME!!

Congratulations on a huge interior grizzly and the trophy of a lifetime!

Tikka270wsm
06-07-2009, 10:24 PM
A real beauty man! Congrats to you. Good self control on the others as well.

Rackmastr
06-07-2009, 10:29 PM
Awesome bear man!!! Can I ask a general area you hunted?

I was up in the Tumbler Ridge country 2 weeks ago and things were looking really good for bears!

Laurence_Erickson
06-07-2009, 10:31 PM
nice looking bear and a great story congrats

Stone Sheep Steve
06-07-2009, 10:31 PM
And a gorgeous coat as well!!8)8)

Congrats on an awesome trophy!!

SSS

Kitimat Killer
06-07-2009, 10:55 PM
way to go on that bear thats an awesome bear congrats big time i know how it feels to walk up on one own your own its a intence felling and again way to go on your bear

kk

Elkhound
06-07-2009, 11:23 PM
what a beauty

Johnnybear
06-07-2009, 11:24 PM
Wow! Great story and photos. Congrats big time. Awesome bear.

Creeker
06-08-2009, 12:03 AM
Good job, Awesome bear, you have some stones.
I thought the nola crunchers said there was only 6 grizlies left?? You must have seen them all :)

hunter1947
06-08-2009, 05:19 AM
That is one fine bear you got ,very well exacted story as well ,congrats http://www.huntingbc.ca/forum/images/icons/icon14.gif.

boxhitch
06-08-2009, 07:20 AM
Great bear, and great story.
Good hide too, for so late.
I missed, which M.U. ?

gbear
06-08-2009, 07:20 AM
Thanks folks! I'll remember that day for a long time


Awesome bear man!!! Can I ask a general area you hunted?
I was up in the Tumbler Ridge country 2 weeks ago and things were looking really good for bears!

My draw was in a zone just south of Chetwynd, and west of the highway to Tumbler - zone 7-22.


Good job, Awesome bear, you have some stones.
I thought the nola crunchers said there was only 6 grizlies left?? You must have seen them all :)

Thanks Creeker. I tell you, I managed to hold it together for the shots, but nearly crapped myself after it was all done. Very intense few moments that probably took a few years off the lifespan. Being alone is not the preferred option.

srupp
06-08-2009, 07:39 AM
gREAT STORY..exellent bear...and a trophy for a lifetime...and yes those TSX are the ticket for G bears..

cheers

Steven

sawmill
06-08-2009, 08:09 AM
BooYah!!!Outstanding!

6 K
06-08-2009, 08:18 AM
WHAT A NICE ONE! Way to go gbear. I know what it is like going it alone for grizz. You gotter done and it is a beauty.
let us know what it measures.

whitetailsheds
06-08-2009, 08:25 AM
Way to go Rob! Very nice man...great bear! Know you've been putting in some time and effort and she paid off! Good on ya!
So, what now? Lifesize? Half mount? Rug?
G

325
06-08-2009, 08:33 AM
Fantastic bear! ...and a great story!

BiG Boar
06-08-2009, 09:41 AM
What a bear! Awsome story and awsome pictures! Keep em coming gbear!

trigger
06-08-2009, 09:49 AM
congrats on an awesome grizzly. great storey too. thanks

d6dan
06-08-2009, 10:10 AM
Way to go Gbear!. Huge bear!. and a super story ta boot. excellent pictures also.

fester
06-08-2009, 10:17 AM
great bear its a real hog

Philcott
06-08-2009, 10:26 AM
Thanks for the great story and pics Rob. I think we all were able to experience a bit of that exciting hunt with you.

I'm nervous enough walking up to a downed Blackie never mind a king sized grizzly.

wapitiwhacker
06-08-2009, 11:22 AM
I was getting the chills while reading. Excellent story AND Bear!!

BlacktailStalker
06-08-2009, 11:35 AM
Hell of a bear, congrats !!!!!!!!
Good write up too, you earned that one :cool:

As soon as you said 150lbs hyde weight I guessed about an 8-8.5' bear, thats a beauty G bear.

Bowtime
06-08-2009, 12:49 PM
Great story. Always nice when it all comes togather.

steepNdeep
06-08-2009, 03:11 PM
Attaboy... way to persevere and getter done! GREAT bear!!

Bowtime
06-08-2009, 05:08 PM
This has to be the fifth time I've checked out your pics today. Great Grizz.

gerrygoat
06-08-2009, 06:34 PM
Very nice bear, congratulations g bear

wolverine
06-08-2009, 06:53 PM
Wow what a bear! Nice going.

Rattler
06-08-2009, 08:11 PM
Beautiful bear! Congrats on taking a fine trophy...

whitetailsheds
06-08-2009, 08:45 PM
Went out and had a look at him while Peter caped him out, absolutely gorgeous bear Rob. Did he phone you and let you know what he green measured? It was deceiving, but I'll let you "spill the beans" on the short nosed, block head........

chinookkiller
06-08-2009, 08:45 PM
good bear,a dream of city hunter,congrats!

257WBYMAG
06-08-2009, 08:57 PM
Excellent!!! High five for you bud!

Camp Cook
06-08-2009, 09:13 PM
Congrates on a beautiful bear...

Luck was not with my son and I this year the weather turned so hot that nothing was moving we went from long johns to shorts over night.

tracker
06-08-2009, 09:16 PM
Awsome simply awsome guys's :wink:

quadrakid
06-08-2009, 09:25 PM
I got goosebumps reading your story,great pics as well.

treeclimber
06-08-2009, 09:31 PM
Great Bear, Great story,Great Hunt

blueboy
06-09-2009, 04:02 PM
well done ,that,s a real nice bear

ElectricDyck
06-09-2009, 06:55 PM
Great mountain bear and exciting showdown!

gbear
06-09-2009, 07:24 PM
Thanks everyone! I still can't wipe the smile off my face. I stopped by the taxidermist today. He green scored him at 22 14/16. Only 1/8 of an inch off BC book. He lost out by having a shorter then average length nose. He also squared out at 8 feet 5 inches! I'm still in shock! A bear of a lifetime.

Oh, as I mentioned, I was using 180 grain Barnes triple shock bullets. I ended up recovering 2 bullets from him. I cleaned them up and had a friend weight them for me. 1 was 180 grains, and the other was 179.5 grains. I find that incredible. I'm going to have to work these bullets into a frame for one of the pictures.

buckguy
06-09-2009, 07:31 PM
Beautiful looking bear. Good story as well, definately a few scary moments but glad to see all ended well.

huntergal
06-10-2009, 09:40 AM
Amazing Rob, truly amazing. Way to go guy! Your efforts have definately paid off.....and best of all you lived to tell about it. Makes me think twice about hunting alone for bears now too! Couldn't get out for my grizz draw this spring, disappointing to forfeit on a draw but I got to live the hunt through your story instead. Looking forward to August, let's talk....

Shade Tree
06-10-2009, 12:40 PM
That is a bear and a half; great job and great story.

PGK
06-10-2009, 05:36 PM
Perfect bear!! Sounds like a hell of a go round thats for sure! Right on!

Bearen 09
07-14-2009, 02:44 PM
Good on ya, you have alot of guts i don't think i could have done it alone. I hear to many stories of them monsters hunting you. Your story was awsome, thanxs for sharing it!:razz:

jasper
07-15-2009, 01:29 AM
awsome bear and some real heart pounding action cant believe how tough some bears are to kill truely a bear of a lifetime

gbear
07-15-2009, 07:11 AM
Well, I made the final decision last week. I decided to go for a lifesize mount on this bear. Have some time now to figure out the exact pose I will get, but I have some ideas floating around in my head.

lunatic
07-15-2009, 08:11 AM
Missed this post first time around. Congrats on a beauty of a bear. Hope to get my draw this fall or next spring. Definately no lack of the g-bears around here. The wife and I saw 16 of them in an area East of us while quadding over a three day period.

Bushy
07-15-2009, 08:29 AM
Well, I made the final decision last week. I decided to go for a lifesize mount on this bear. Have some time now to figure out the exact pose I will get, but I have some ideas floating around in my head.

One fellow with his lifesize mount has it standing in the living room holding his flat screen tv.

Nice bear!

RB