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BiG Boar
06-08-2009, 12:00 PM
Hey guys,
I just got back a few nights ago from a two week grizzly hunt on the wet west coast with 2 other members from this site. One was my brother and the other was Elmer. Well all I can say is it was one heck of a trip. Thanks to all who helped me out in doing this once in a lifetime dream hunt. There were a lot of people who made it all come together, and it sure worked out well. Thanks to the man who lent me the jet boat, and a huge thanks goes to srupp and Mrs. srupp, who got a lot of things ready for the hunt while I was away in New Zealand the 2 weeks before that. It was logistically the toughest hunt I have ever undertaken, finding two sea worthy boats, getting gear that has to be built and tested to last in some of really tough conditions, and actually getting to a place so far from civilization, that isn't very easy to get to.

I have been dreaming of a grizzly hunt now for 2 years, and one of my hunting goals which I look at every day on the wall is to hunt and kill a grizzly bear by 2020. Two months ago I had applied for grizzly draws for my brother and I, not thinking either of us would get them. I checked his hunter number as I had it in an email, low and behold he had won the draw! I called him immediately from Florida to congratulate him on winning a draw like this. He asked if I had won also, and I said no probably not, there are so few tags given out in this region, the odds would not be likely. I didn’t have my number to check because I was out of town. 1 week later I was home anticipating, visualizing, and knowing I had won the draw. You got to feel it. First thing I did when I got home was punch in my hunter number on the website....I couldn’t believe my eyes, the hunt I had been planning in my mind for 2 years wasn’t just going to happen, I was going to be able to go with my bro! Woooo hoooooooo!!!!

Well the slightly unfortunate part was that I had booked my red stag hunt for the perfect time for grizzly hunting this year. However I knew I still had a good shot, was determined to make it happen, and decided I was going even if I was a little late.

I had found a 30 ft Grady white a buddy was going to lend to me for the trip. 6 days before the grizzly trip is supposed to start he tells me it’s a no go; it’s not fixed yet, and won’t be in time. I now need to find an ocean going boat to sleep 3 people in very short order. Low and behold I place an ad of desperation on craigslist and find a 24 footer that is for rent. I say I will take it and he says he will start to ready the ship. Well 2 days after its supposed to be ready it’s not, and we are delayed. Then an extra day driving to the pond and not wanting to challenge the longest hill in Canada, with 1000 foot edges, in the middle of the night we spend the night at the pond and head out in the morning, total drive time from van was 11 hours. We can’t leave because of the rough seas and decide to "make like a baby and "head out" in the morning.

However that night in Bella Coola, having dinner at the local diner we got to talking to an RCMP officer, he says we are way too late for bears, he was just at the hunting location the other day, and all the crabs have been fished out of the area also. However he did give us his cousin’s name that lived in the area and was having a bear problem. What do we make of this? I dunno.

So we jump in the boat and travel 1.5 hours through some very calm seas at 4 am. Unload the boats, set up camp, and head out for a morning hunt. The first corner we come around.... Bear!!! My brother yells. Got to within shooting distance and we passed on it. It’s too small we thought. On second opinion we decided it was around the 7 foot mark and should take it as it was a beauty. It had a really blonde face. But it’s long gone into the woods.

The next day we have a problem. I had just taken a dump into this creek that flows out into the ocean, maybe 50 yards from the water, sort of marking my territory. We get down to the boat which we had just parked at the beach while we had breakfast and the tide is out, our boat in this 12 inch wide little creek. Paddling wasn’t going to help, we were up sh*t creek.

So we decide to walk in. We start hiking up the trail and coming to the grass flats we see our blondie again. Get the spotter on her, really look her over good, get some video, she is right in the open about 400 yards away. I have decided to leave the ruppster in charge of two things. Open the video screen, hit record. I have decided to let my brother shoot first as I have right of first refusal, I am holding out for something 8.5 ft or bigger, and its only day 2 of 14. But as we both have tags I am going to back him up in case it should charge us, as we narrowed the gap between us to 200 yards. The bear decides that he is going to head back into the woods, or away from us. We lose sight of him as he goes behind a rocky out cropping. We get positioned behind a log lying prone. Expecting the bear to be walking away and over the next hill, I am shocked when I hear my brother say, “He’s right there!” “Where? Oh there!” I reply. He is walking towards us on a sandy bank, narrowing the gap to 150 yards. Broadside BANG, Bear starts running, BANG, bear turns around, BANG FLOP! Third shot with the bear running broke its neck and the bear piled up. Well after measuring 7ft nose to tail, we head back to our camera man. I mean this is awesome, a great bear and we got it all on clear video, no obstructions, no running into woods, nothing. It’s going to be great right? WRONG. Of the two instructions, one was not followed. It’s actually a poorly designed camera. There is a rec button on the screen. It says rec on the screen but really its second record button you can hit to start recording. So the record button was never pressed. Dang it was an awesome first bear for my brother, and one hunt burned onto our memory for the rest of our lives.

The rest of the week was filled with tones of bear sightings, 32ish grizz sightings, probably 15 different bears. 3 black bear sightings in that valley and about 10 on the drive in and out. One was a 6.5 ft shooter black bear, however because I didn’t want to screw up the valley I restrained my trigger finger. You see, you walk down these trails around the grass flats, the bears travel on them. You hear twigs snapping near you; wait to see what walks out. I was 10 yards sitting on the trail with the 416 when that blackie stepped out for a boo.

We saw bald eagles every day. Trapped lots of crabs, huge ones, and the smallest was ¼ inch over legal! Ate tones of crab, with freshly made garlic butter. Saw deer, otters, seals, weasels, and goats way up in the sketchy stuff. No bears came into camp; most of the food was left on the sleeping boat.

We paddled up the jet boat to a really nice 6 foot grizzly bear, got to within 70 yards. If you paddle straight at them I had heard that they can’t judge your distance too well. They see side to side movement better. Srupp got some great shots of him. He might post them later.

We got to within 100 yards of what I had spotted as my shooter bear from a mile away. Big, wide, belly draggin’, long, chocolate brown grizzly. But as got closer realized the bear had a 2 year old cub with her. The grass was 3-4 foot long in some areas so the smaller bears were literally sometimes only ears. It gives you a good judge on size though.

Story continued in the next post below....

BiG Boar
06-08-2009, 12:00 PM
One of the more intense moments was sitting on the lookout. Hearing some twigs snap 50 yards down the road, my brother says, “Bear! Dave gets your gun!” I grab the 416 and run straight down the path to where the bear rumbled off into the woods. I get to about 35 yards and after having caught a glimpse of this nice bear, and over the hill comes mom. A huge mom. Later her front paw print measures 7 inches. An 8 foot bear. Yikes! I back away slowly with the gun trained on her. Now what? She takes about 3 strides towards me, then dashes into the bushes to her “cub”. Ahhh, well all’s well that ends well right? Nope. Here comes another cub. Crap, 2 tough guy teenage thugs. Well the third bear isn’t leaving. My brother’s natural instinct tells him it would be best to throw a rock at this bear. Here I was thinking of slinging lead! Next the man with the shot gun fires a round at a tree next to the bear. I personally just wanted to slowly back away. Actually I was thinking if I just shoot srupp, I can leave him as a token sacrifice for the bears. Well the bear is snapping its jaws and huffing. It’s lost; it doesn’t know where mom is. Finally after what seemed like a tense 2 minutes but was probably only seconds the bear bolts into the woods after mom. I realized the problems of why this situation arose. 1. The wind was not blowing towards them. 2. We were being quiet until the first one came over the hill. 3. The sun was shining (setting) right in their eyes and so they couldn’t see us. Could we have done anything to protect ourselves? I don’t know. Shooting them would have been a shame, but I would have felt it would have been more effective than pepper spray. All I can for sure say is that I was glad I wasn’t on the trail alone that day walking to my stand for 3 kms like I did for about 5 days previous and had jumped them coming around a corner at closer range.

I did learn tones from this hunt. I learned how to turn lips and ears on my brother’s bear, I learned how to skin out paws and tails, and take care of a rug. I learned how to get prepared for a camp where we won’t be near help for a long period of time. And I learned that I love grizzly hunting. The two things that I would change for next spring’s hunt if I be so lucky to win a tag would be, go earlier to avoid rubbed bears, and the bears concentrate on the first grasses in the area. And don’t use a jet boat for hunting. It’s fine for taking you and dropping you off, but they are way WAY too loud, and each day that it was in the valley we didn’t see any bears for the rest of the day. I read in the book grizzlies in my backyard that the bears know when a new person is in the area and usually hide out for a few days, both from unfamiliar noise and scent being tracked all over the place. Instead I would have rather had a zodiac with paddles or a small electric engine, or a canoe. So when you spot a bear you can get over the marshland to them in short order, quietly.

I had lots of chances, maybe 8, to shoot bears under 7.5 foot, but I know there have been monsters in the area, and being that I will probably only have one grizzly in my trophy room, I wanted to make it a booner of a bear. Looking back it was a successful hunt, even though I didn’t shoot the bear of my dreams. Better get on it again next year as this hunt for the BC grizzly doesn’t look like it will be around for too long.
Here are the pictures.

Leaving for Bella Coola

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A nice blackie on the drive in

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Some of the hill

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Camp set up

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The bears final steps

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The Grizzly

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The only really rainy day

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Spot the spotter

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Lots of beauty sunsets

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From the lookout

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Big crab, legal crab

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To prove its 6.5 inches

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The trail I walk to my second stand

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My second stand

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Spotting

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What is that?

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I thought that's what it was! Went after this biggun, but was too slow.

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The coast gaurd hard at work crabbing

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This next set is a series of the tide rising in the bay.

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Finishing a hard day

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Getting ready to leave in the morning

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On the drive home

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BlacktailStalker
06-08-2009, 12:14 PM
Succesful hunt in its own regardless of the outcome of your tag, nice pics and write up.
Nothing better than being on a hunt with a good friend let alone a brother/family member and having them connect.

Elkaholic
06-08-2009, 12:14 PM
Great story and awesome pictures. Looks like you had a blast, and congrats on the bear.

308BAR
06-08-2009, 12:17 PM
Great looking bear congrats!!!

BiG Boar
06-08-2009, 12:18 PM
Just green scored the rotting skull at 21 inches.

870
06-08-2009, 12:32 PM
wow that looks like one amazing trip even though you didn't get your grizz. great story and photos.

boxhitch
06-08-2009, 12:54 PM
Good story and pics, thanks.
Hope you don't regret not taking a consolation-prize bear.
Sounds like the RC was leading you astray, good crabs there.

Bowtime
06-08-2009, 12:54 PM
Great story, nice bear. Huge crab. what a trip.

gary mok
06-08-2009, 01:18 PM
Awesome Story.............

Springer
06-08-2009, 02:10 PM
Congrats on the Hunt ! Gorgeous Grizzly.
What an incredible place hey. I was lucky enough to spend 6 days with Elmer there last October and all the photo's sure bring back memories. It rained and rained on us so you lucked out on the weather. We never had room for crab traps so you did well there as well.
The rising and falling of the tides takes some planning hey.We were marooned a couple times ourselves. Even though Steve never tagged out that trip it was still a success as well. I learned Female Grizzlies can be deceiving and the one we saw with two cubs was a 8 ft bear and Very dark. Is the beginning of the road still deactivated back there .
Definitely some Beautiful LARGE Black Bears you saw along the way.
Did Steve tell you about the Truck that was loaded with Firewood and crashed into the side of the Mountain just before the hairpin turn on that Legendary Bella Coola hill last Fall.

Thanks for sharing the pics. Gee you can hardly tell you two are Brothers!!
Oh and any Sasquatch sighting around Graveyard Island !!!:biggrin:

Cheers.

srupp
06-08-2009, 02:49 PM
Great story and photos Dave....:-D

I will add a few points soon...when I am not at work...

Dave had opportunities at bears but for different reasons each had issues that made Dave turn them down....Dave was a true "sportsman" who knew exactly what he wanted....there will be another trip..Dave also has the deep rooted DESIRE..and has NO FEAR...to get each stalk done...

It was a STEEP learning curve in a non forgiving enviroment that has the toughest logistics of any hunt going..

IT WAS ME THAT SCREWED UP on the videoing of Robs beauty of a bear..:roll:.....

A GREAT FACTUAL ACCOUNT OF THE TRIP..WITH EXELLENT PHOTOS...


steven

steepNdeep
06-08-2009, 03:08 PM
A big congrats! Sounds like an awesome trip!! 8)

I wouldn't be too hard on the videographer... you probably wouldn't have made it there or SEEN any bears if Srupp wasn't helping you out... ;)

srupp
06-08-2009, 03:22 PM
hmmm THIS TIME I deserve some POOP..as I had the video camera set up on a tripod..bright well lit day..close to the action...focussed in tight on zoom...I caught all THE ACTION OF THE SHOT....BLOOD IMPACT EVERYTHING..just didnt press the right buttons...DUH!!!

iT was the shot of a lifetime..and I screwed up...:roll:....

bOTH MEN SEEMED TO ENJOY THE COMPLETE TRIP...Rob was more laid back..but Dave is hardcore bigbore..:mrgreen:

It took 20 days of logistics , planning, obtaining, then 12 days of hunting and now 7 days of cleaning up etc..but even though it took a entire month it was well worth the effort...it was so obvious both men appreciated what so many got together to get done on their behalf...once in there both guys went hard for the complete 12 days..


Steven

Rackmastr
06-08-2009, 03:28 PM
Too awesome man!! Thanks for the pics and the story!

whitetailsheds
06-08-2009, 03:33 PM
What a great thread! Nice story and photos...and some success, congrats! Thanks for posting guys.

plumbob
06-08-2009, 04:41 PM
great story and great pics, thanks for sharing

hunter1947
06-08-2009, 04:55 PM
Thats the way to do it ,get your griz and eat sea food at its best ,the pic you posted are great as for your story and bear ,congrats to you and your brother partners bigbore http://www.huntingbc.ca/forum/images/icons/icon14.gif.

fester
06-08-2009, 05:13 PM
great photos and write up

Vanman1985
06-08-2009, 05:55 PM
Great pics and story!!!

tracker
06-08-2009, 09:18 PM
looks like a hunt everyone should be on just once congrats to ya :mrgreen:

gbear
06-08-2009, 09:29 PM
Congrats on the nice trip. Sounds like a very good hunt!

Blainer
06-08-2009, 11:23 PM
Great story,Great pictures
I thought I would check in from London England as I assumed there would be photo's.
Good on ya all.
I see there are other new Grizz threads,wow!
They are hitting the ground now.

Steeleco
06-09-2009, 12:17 AM
Congrats to all. Dave, you've been on more "trips of a lifetime" in the last 6 months than most will get in a lifetime. :wink::wink: OK I'm jealous!! Great story and pics. Thanks

Leaseman
06-09-2009, 06:25 AM
Looks like a great trip boys!

Steven, as usual you go out of your way to help people! Two thumbs up for you buddy! When you need a rest, sneak down to the coast a we will get a couple of days sturgeon fishing in!

Mike

ELKOHOLICBC
06-09-2009, 06:31 AM
The title does explain the story a dream. Great pics and thanks for sharing an awesome story, congrats.

d6dan
06-09-2009, 07:58 AM
Looks like you boys had an excellent trip to the mid coast and you all will have Great memories for a lifetime!. Great story and pics..thanks for sharing.

Tikka270wsm
06-09-2009, 08:24 AM
Boy, that's some beauty country where you guy's were. Sounds like you guy's had a blast. Cool story, thanks for sharing.

open-sights
06-09-2009, 10:04 AM
Wow, great story. Dream hunt

mountainman
06-10-2009, 07:03 AM
Congrats on a good hunt, glad the boat worked good for you guys!

Mik
06-10-2009, 09:14 AM
What a great right up, and the photos are excellent, thanks.Congrats on the Grizzly. Its always nice when one can count on a few friends to make the hunt work out. As for the video, well, I'm sure its happened to everyone before! It gives the "camp" one more thing to talk about.

champs
06-10-2009, 06:20 PM
Great story and pics! Thanks for sharing. If you don't mind my asking, how much did a trip like this set you back? I have been thinking about trying to do a similar trip once my son comes of age and would love to have a concept of the expense. I am sure it is worth every penny!....but how many pennies might that be?

kennyj
06-10-2009, 06:31 PM
Awesome story and great photos!Thanks.
kenny

moosehunter16
06-14-2009, 02:13 PM
congrats looks like you had a great time!!

bsa30-06
06-14-2009, 02:43 PM
excellent story, awesome pictures....looks like beautifull country.

deer nut
06-14-2009, 03:09 PM
Man - what do you do for a living? You appear to get out hunting more than anyone I know!! Enjoy your stories!

Barracuda
06-14-2009, 03:19 PM
do you really want to know how he got his money?:shock:

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xu9mx_patrick-swayze-chippendale_dating

BCbillies
06-14-2009, 05:02 PM
do you really want to know how he got his money?:shock:

That's a dangerous question! I just about split my gut . . . it's been a few years since I've seen that clip.

BTW - Sounds like it was a great hunt there bigbore. Next year is your turn to pull the trigger on a big grizz.

mark
06-14-2009, 06:24 PM
do you really want to know how he got his money?:shock:

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xu9mx_patrick-swayze-chippendale_dating

Well we all know who patrick is, so I guess thats bigbore on the right! :smile:

Barracuda..... I wont even ask how you found that link???? :shock:

P.S. you sure have done your share of high budget hunts lately, congrads on living life to the fullest!
I regret every hunt I dont do!

Elkhound
06-14-2009, 07:15 PM
Congrats to all. Dave, you've been on more "trips of a lifetime" in the last 6 months than most will get in a lifetime. :wink::wink: OK I'm jealous!! Great story and pics. Thanks

I'm jealous too. Nice job boys.

BiG Boar
06-26-2009, 07:39 AM
There are still so animals to hunt. That is the problem. Too many animals, not enough time to hunt. Still got to try out a fly in moose hunt, and then on to the dark continent! Of course there is also the LEH.

Steeleco
06-26-2009, 08:01 AM
Chill neighbour, you've got lots of time, that and you're gonna need a bigger house soon, aren't you still unpacking from the day you moved in!!???

Blainer
06-26-2009, 09:30 AM
There are still so animals to hunt. That is the problem. Too many animals, not enough time to hunt. Still got to try out a fly in moose hunt, and then on to the dark continent! Of course there is also the LEH.Is this not only your second year hunting?
Lot's of time yet.

Mr. Dean
06-29-2009, 09:25 AM
Just found the thread after hearing all the rumours......... attaboy, GREAT JOB!

srupp
06-29-2009, 10:33 AM
hmmm RUMOURS..RUMOURS YOU SAY....PSSS pass em along..I havnt heard a good rumour today yet???

Hope they were good no GREAT rumours....

cheers

Steven

TheDuckinator
06-30-2009, 09:19 PM
Wow, I wouldn't want to see him in the bush without a rifle... a BIG rifle