I had these pics emailed to me and was looking the story behind it... I was told it was shot here in northern BC... Congrats to the lucky hunters... this is a awsome bear...
I had these pics emailed to me and was looking the story behind it... I was told it was shot here in northern BC... Congrats to the lucky hunters... this is a awsome bear...
Last edited by dawsonhunter; 10-03-2008 at 03:20 PM. Reason: forgot pics
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Wow nice size bear. I 'm surious to hear how many rounds it took to take this guy down.
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I have seen these before but I can't remember the story. They have circulated a couple times though I am pretty sure of that...
it was killed in Tumbler Ridge, like all huge animals from emails
"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
yup a few years old now, it's on the boone and crockett website as well and they are asking for information as no one seems to know anything about it. In the one photo, the background looks like a coastal Old growth forest. Woudn't surprise me if this was actually from alaska. I have hear d tumbler ridge and up williston as well, how knows....
THat is an awsome bear! I would love to come face to face with it!
I heard that it is an Alaskan Brown Bear. Not that it makes much of a diference that is a huge BEAR.
I've looked at these pictures a few times over the past couple of years.....latest story is what TB said...Tumbler Ridge of course!! Where else would you find a bear of this magnitude!!
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