Would love to hear the rest of the story.
This is copied and pasted from the Grizzly Story thread.
September 2021 NW WY Archery Elk.
Started heading up the mountain at first light, hiking through single track engulfed by elderberry. Literally had to step over pile after pile of bear chit.
About 5 miles into that hike at around 9 am we came sidehilling out of the timber to cross an avalanche chute. My buddy was looking up the chute and I could tell by the look on his face and his body language before he could say Bear. I looked up and there was a sow with 3 cubs coming down the avalanche chute straight at us at 100 yards.
She had no idea we were there and was only getting closer so I ran out into the clearing and starting waving my arms over my head and yelling at her. She darted back towards the timber immediately, stopped just at the edge and turned to look at what was making all the noise. She locked on us and started bounding towards us.
Spray and pistols were out, and we both continued yelling and waving our arms. She made bounded down the hill, straight at us, doing that sideways run that they do with all 3 cubs bopping along behind her. And just like that she spun and entered the timber about 50 yards from us.
2022, Early November, NW WY. Rifle Mule Deer.
I was after my first mule deer, last day of rifle season. We glasses up a branch antlers buck exactly a mile away, across the river. He was working his way up a little ridge. We figured he was going to bed and made a plan. Hiked straight down, across the river and followed out pre-planned route. The buck wound up feeding back down the ridge into an old burn / meadow. I shot him at 210 yards. He didn't go down and a small rodeo ensued with 2 more shots taken from 200 and one taken from point blank, we never got to do an autopsy to figure out why.
We knew where we were and how bad the bear situation is, so we knew we had to work fast. I got to work breaking him down right away while my partner got out game bags and kept an eye out for bears. Yes there are so many bears in this area that they will be on a carcass sometimes before you get there, and you need a look out. Good thing we had a look out....
I had the whole buck broken down, and in game bags in 20 minutes from the last shot I took. As I was working out the last Backstrap, my partner screamed "BEAR! BEAR! BEAR!"
I jumped up to look and there was a lone bear (boar) running FULL SPEED dead at us at 80 yards and closing fast. I grabbed spray off my harness and he had his 10mm out and we started waving our hands over our head and SCREAMING at this guy. He seemed unphased. When he got to 40 yards he spotted us and spun, ran 10 yards parallel and stopped and faced us. I kept screaming "get out of here bear" and all this kind of stuff. He ran 20 yards back and stopped to face us, we expected him to charge every time he did this. He did this routine about 5 times until he disappeared into a small stand of timber about 100 yards away.
We loaded the buck on out packs and got out of Dodge. We crossed back over the river and up the steep nastiness we hiked down to get to him and made it back to our original glassing spot. We set up the spotter and that bear was sleeping on the carcass we had just left 1 hour ago.
I think what saved us from that bear being on top of us was he was running slightly uphill at us and through old burn. The craziest thing to me was he came in with the wind at his back from the exact spot we had hiked through just before shooting the buck. Meaning he was coming running full speed, towards the sound of my gun shots.
That was our 3rd day going in that trail head. Over the previous 2 days we saw 2 guys come out with bucks, they both had mix ups with Grizzlies while they were in there.
I expect this type of thing to happen every year unless I draw a tag that takes me out of the immediate area. The bears are just so dense there is no escaping them. They are everywhere.
Call me crazy but I love it. I love being around them and I love the action. It's a thrill for sure.
Edit: didn't draw my pistol, the second time, my partner had his out already and it happened so fast I went for the spray.
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