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Greyinggrayling
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Now waiting for your report! At least a bear picCongratulations! Thanks for the great pictures and follow up. Kodiak is a wild and wonderful place!
Is that rifle a Sako Kodiak .375H&H?
Now waiting for your report! At least a bear picCongratulations! Thanks for the great pictures and follow up. Kodiak is a wild and wonderful place!
Is that rifle a Sako Kodiak .375H&H?
Both were small sows. Mine squared to about 6 and 1/2. Barren with evidence of old fighting injuries (broken canine, punctured and torn lips). Estimated to be about 8-10 years old. She has a big ole melon head. I thought she was a small boar at first. But things were happening quickly and it was getting late. My knives were even packed already.Awesome. What did these bears square? You said yours isn’t big for a brown, but its head is so much bigger than the black bears I’ve killed. Thanks for this right up. I would say a Kodiak brown bear hunt is my dream hunt. Trying to do that in the next 5-10 years.
How big was the skull?. She has a big ole melon head.
22 rawHow big was the skull?
Those nails!Congrats, I ended up with a good sized sow as well. The extra cow tags in the area opening the day before made for a challenging bear hunt.
A guided hunter killed a bear nearby (within 1/4 mile hike) the day before we arrived, rumored to be about a 9 ft boar. I was hoping that shot and resulting gut pile would be attractive our first legal day, but it was not.you hear all the "if a bear on kodiak hears a gun shot they will coming running towards it". Did you guys try shooting a round into the ground to call the bears in? Nice bears to all! 3 Less bears to deal with while out there
These are fish bears. The meat and fat are unpalatable. It is a trophy hunt.What are y’all doing with the hides and skulls? I hear the brown bear meat is not tasty like a black bear, but is the fat still good for making bear grease?
I had necklaces and earrings made out of the claws of my last black bear. I don’t know what you’ll do with the claws of the bear you shoulder mount, but that’s the only idea I’ve got.These are fish bears. The meat and fat are unpalatable. It is a trophy hunt.
But we also consider it a conservation and population control effort. These bears are on an island and have no predators other than each other.
Hides - mine I may rug or do a shoulder mount. But I am open to suggestions.
His- tan and going to our cabin for a wall hanger
Skulls - display next to our blacks and grizzlies for size comparisons. But I am open to suggestions
you shouldnt trust any weather reports up here, especially on kodiak!3. In-Reach weather report. Couldn’t trust it because I couldn’t determine what weather station it is coming out of. It was right maybe 50% of the time. Weather in Kodiak city is different than Larsen Bay airport, and different than where we were apparently. It was hard to plan when to take the boat out, or when to hunker down because snow was going to blow sideways in 60 mph winds. But, that’s the exciting part of being out at drop camp! I love it.
So true. Can’t even trust Anchorage weather forecast. In Anchorage.you shouldnt trust any weather reports up here, especially on kodiak!