Guy Miner
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- Apr 6, 2006
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No not the geese! :grin:
If it hadn't been for our Canadian and Alaskan forum members here I might not have been fired up enough to actually do that doggone grizzly hunt. Have enjoyed reading David's account of his grizzly hunt as well.
Yes, Gerry & Dr. Mike & others... It's at least partly your fault that I headed north, camped in the wilds of British Columbia and the Yukon, just to reach my destination in Alaska, spend all my money, exhaust myself, donate blood to the local mosquito bank, etc... :wink:
When these northern posters write something, how am I supposed to ignore something like this?
"After breakfast we sauntered on down towards the river and came across an enraged grizzly that had just eaten three backpackers. Looked like a rowdy rascal, so I'm afraid I had to give him a poke with my 35 Whelen. Sorted him out just fine. We caught a few trout and then retired back to camp for lunch. It was a thoroughly pleasant morning."
It's funny how nonchalant Canadians and Alaskans are about grizzlies... :grin:
So, thanks for inspiring me. And probably David, though I don't want to speak for him. Tale after tale of bear hunts, bear encounters, and well... I simply had to go saunter on over to the Brooks you know, and sort out a grizzly. :mrgreen:
Guy
If it hadn't been for our Canadian and Alaskan forum members here I might not have been fired up enough to actually do that doggone grizzly hunt. Have enjoyed reading David's account of his grizzly hunt as well.
Yes, Gerry & Dr. Mike & others... It's at least partly your fault that I headed north, camped in the wilds of British Columbia and the Yukon, just to reach my destination in Alaska, spend all my money, exhaust myself, donate blood to the local mosquito bank, etc... :wink:
When these northern posters write something, how am I supposed to ignore something like this?
"After breakfast we sauntered on down towards the river and came across an enraged grizzly that had just eaten three backpackers. Looked like a rowdy rascal, so I'm afraid I had to give him a poke with my 35 Whelen. Sorted him out just fine. We caught a few trout and then retired back to camp for lunch. It was a thoroughly pleasant morning."
It's funny how nonchalant Canadians and Alaskans are about grizzlies... :grin:
So, thanks for inspiring me. And probably David, though I don't want to speak for him. Tale after tale of bear hunts, bear encounters, and well... I simply had to go saunter on over to the Brooks you know, and sort out a grizzly. :mrgreen:
Guy