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Hammerhead
05-19-2011, 11:44 AM
Just got back from a memorable trip from 7-02 with my 1st grizz last Tuesday eve. What unbelivable country to hunt in and another great experience grizzly hunting.
Trapman and myself left Langley last Friday morning for our drive to 7-02 with both of us being drawn for Grizzly and looking forward to a great trip to hunt an area that neither of us had spent any time in. Trapman had posted here before our trip looking for some input on the area and I would like to say thanks from both of us to the guys that helped with there replys and info.
We got to our camp area around 6:30 pm after seeing a couple of blacks on the way in, dropped our trailer and headed out to see the area and hunt for the evening. Saw a couple of more blacks but not alot of grizz sign. We proceeded to hunt the next couple of days with seeing a number of blacks and a few moose but no Grizzly but started to see some big turds and some smaller tracks, so we were still encouraged and continued to put in lots of hours seeing real estate and cover all the country we could. It did seem that everywhere we went someone had already been there but we kept going. On Sunday evening we went up one of the last ones we had not been up yet and came to a stretch of snow that was unpassable to this point and with 2 of us on my 2up we couldn't make it thru either. We decided to go back to the truck and get trapmans quad with the tracks and were able to break thru into untouched area for the fist time of the season. The road was clear on the other side so we now managed to drag the wheeled quad thru and continue in to some nice looking slides that were staring to green up nicely. The great part was that we were able to sit across the valley from these slides and watch them for the evening and that was the plan to stay there till the sun went down. We cleared some branches and willows away and each took a comfortable spot about 100 yards apart to sit back and glass. I think i heard trapman snoring while we were sitting there waiting for the sun to drop out of our binos so we could get a better view. It may have been me doing the snoring. After maybe 45 min or so we decided that I would jump on the quad and head back out a couple of k to look at a couple of slides and a cut block we had passed coming in. I got out there and glassed for around 20 min seeing 3 goats but nothing else so i started to head back. When I got close to where I had left Trapman he was walking the road towards me waving me to hurry up and get back to him. He had spotted a Grizz in one of the slides and we now had to get down in the valley, across the creek and find this bear again. We had given ourselves a marker to guide us to the bear but would still need to stalk to it. After we had crossed the bridge/creek we left the quad and proceeded to walk/run to the bottom of the slide that the bear was in. Once we got there we could see the bear thru the willows and it was head down eating and didn't know we were even close. We had decided to cross thru the ditch, creek, and willows next to a run off that would help mask our noise and headed towards a large boulder about 50 yards away that we could hide behind and use for a rest. Watching the bear as we were moving to make sure we were not detected we got to our boulder and got set up for the shot about 100 yards away. There was a clear opening between two trees that the bear was approaching that were approx 10 to 20 yards apart and we decided that when it got to that clearing it would present the best shot. This past half hour to 40 min past we had been glassing to see if it was a boar or sow but we knew that for sure there were no cubs and it was a shooter. Finally it steps into the opening and the cross hairs and i squeeze the trigger, down it goes in a pile with no second shot required. I have to point out that even though Trapman had spotted this bear and was the experience behind the hunt as this is my second Grizz hunt, he wanted me to be the shooter which speaks volumes for the type of guy he is and anyone that knows him will know what I'm saying. I had been aiming high shoulder but ended up alittle forward and thru the neck, what a bloody rush, high fives, handshakes, backslaps, I was excited to say the least. I had used my 270 wsm with a 130 grain barnes which I would have never ever tried without backup beside me, being a 300 win mag and as good a rest as possible for a relatively short shot. We both had tags so all was legal and legit however again I would never try this without the perfect conditions that unfolded for us. It turned out to be an old dryed up sow that we figure by the worn out teeth was in the 20 year old range, great coat and around the 6 foot mark but very square. 20 1/2" skull and approx 450 lbs. The rest of the story would be getting the bear out etc,etc. Thanks again to Trapman for sharing some great hunting knowledge, being a great friend and hunting buddy.

Cheers
Rick
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05-19-2011, 11:47 AM
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todbartell
05-19-2011, 11:48 AM
nice work!!!!!!!!!!! Trapman is the BEARMAN!

Brett
05-19-2011, 12:02 PM
Man, nice bear guys!!

Pioneerman
05-19-2011, 12:05 PM
Way to go , great story. Nice getting with in 50 yards too, Maybe the snoring was like a call lol. I sure find having the tracks in the spring really helps get back there, lots of time when we get around the other side it is snow free and animals are feeding

TSW
05-19-2011, 12:05 PM
Nice lookin bear. Congrats on your first grizz--an experience I'm sure you won't soon forget! Great to have friends like Trapman who are willing to go the extra mile to let someone else have success. I have several friends like that who have helped me out in similar ways...I can understand your appreciation.
That bear will look great no matter what you choose to do with it!
Congrats.

sawmill
05-19-2011, 12:51 PM
Way to go!Very nice trophy and once in a lifetime.I shot all my bears with a standard .270 and 130 grain bullets and just in front of the shoulders too.Works like a hot damn.It ain`t what you shoot,it`s how you shoot.Obviously you shoot just fine!

kwasky
05-19-2011, 12:56 PM
Very nice bear! way to go and very good story to go with it. Nicely done

Hammerhead
05-19-2011, 02:03 PM
Thanks Frenchbar for upsizing those pictures, I was lucky to even get pic,s on here. I'm better with a hammer than a computer LOL. Thanks guys for the kind comments and yes it is a hunt that will remain in memorary forever. Now looking forward to an August sheep hunt to make some more great memories
Cheers
Rick

GOLDEN TOP SNIPER
05-19-2011, 02:07 PM
Decent bear .. congrats . .

Tenacious Billy
05-19-2011, 02:09 PM
Beauty bear and a good story to tell! Congrats.

fester
05-19-2011, 02:20 PM
awesome thanks for sharing!!!

warnniklz
05-19-2011, 02:25 PM
she's a sexy bear... right on eh

Rock Doctor
05-19-2011, 02:27 PM
Nice Bear, that's awesome.

Popove
05-19-2011, 03:49 PM
Niiice grizz boyz!!! Good to have buds that enjoy seeing their friends have success too. I have a buddy just like that as well, they are the best hunting partners to have. Running back to wave u down has happened to me as well, on a black bear though. My bud could have easley shot it but knew it was my turn, so awesome. Great friends.

Laurence_Erickson
05-19-2011, 06:03 PM
well rick that is an great looking bear .I am glad you two made it come together .great looking pics and again nice chatting with you up there .

nature girl
05-19-2011, 06:19 PM
Congradulations on your grizzly hunt. Nice bear.

.308win
05-19-2011, 06:22 PM
Awesome job!!! Cool story!!......Congrats on a fine G-Bear!!

Perry

trapman
05-19-2011, 07:03 PM
I,m not that nice of guy , he cried so much last year when I shot my bear last year.I could not bare seeing a friend cry like that again

gbear
05-19-2011, 08:58 PM
Congrats on a nice bear!

longrifle
05-19-2011, 09:07 PM
Nice bear fellas, glad to see some folks are getting their bears!


'rifle

Rattler
05-19-2011, 09:09 PM
Nice work! Congrats on a fine looking G-bear.

Shade Tree
05-19-2011, 09:24 PM
Nice bear with a great hide. It will look great in the trophy room.

uraarchr
05-19-2011, 10:30 PM
Nice bear!those tracks must be great!

Hammerhead
05-20-2011, 07:49 AM
I,m not that nice of guy , he cried so much last year when I shot my bear last year.I could not bare seeing a friend cry like that again

Hey Trapman
You had to mention the crying cause I mentioned the snoring eh? Next pictures of these bears, mine from this year and Trapmans from last year should be a year from now in rug (mine) and full mount (Trapman) as we dropped them off yesterday to Rick Gander

Met Lawrence Ericson and Barracuda and his better half up there also, all on their hunts. Good talking to them and wishing them sucess to fill their tags

Rick

Ruger4
05-20-2011, 08:07 AM
Trapman is the man !!
Hunted with him many o time , ladies or game !!!! (back in the day) !! ( Boone County / Gabby's / Merritt Music fest ) hey Glen , bring back some memories !!!!! Bahahahahahahaha !!!!

nice bear bro , talk to you soon , we got into 4 gbears the other day , spot and stalked a nice one and passed on it at 94 yards
back in after the longgg weekend traffic

Rob

weatherby_man
05-20-2011, 08:12 AM
Nice work on getting the grizz!!!

moose2
05-20-2011, 02:50 PM
Grat looking pictures glad you guys were able to connect on one
Mike

luckynuts
05-20-2011, 08:13 PM
Congrats on your first grizz hammerhead. A great hunting partner makes the hunt succesful wether you harvest something or not. Rick and Rob will bring that bear back to life for ya can't wait to see the finished product.

W.

hunter1947
05-21-2011, 04:20 AM
Well done on getting this bear ,congrats to you and your partner.

trigger
05-21-2011, 07:59 PM
Awesome !!! Nice bear great story. Thanks for sharing.

d6dan
05-21-2011, 08:33 PM
Nice Griz Boyz!.. Congrats on a great hunt!.

Barracuda
05-22-2011, 06:55 PM
Congrats again Rick.
Great story and a truely fine looking grizzly bear (We had the privilege to see it in person:-D )

It was great to meet you guys and look forward to crossing paths again .

Ruger4
05-25-2011, 04:06 PM
Trapman , gimme a shout , we're headin back in next mon/tues

Camp Cook
05-25-2011, 08:04 PM
Very nice bear & congratulations on a successful hunt..

CC

Mik
05-26-2011, 04:19 AM
Its great to hunt with friends like that. Are you doing a full,half or rug mount? Congrats.

5 spike
05-26-2011, 04:46 AM
great bear and story. i use to hunt with a fellow that used a 270 for bears all the time and he did very well. congrats you guys.

MOG
05-26-2011, 04:55 AM
Great work!

Hope the rest of the season is equally successful.

MOG

sneg
05-26-2011, 07:12 AM
Good job.Congrats.