Guy Miner
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- Apr 6, 2006
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Those who have hunted in grizzly country - did the presence of grizzly bear in the area influence your choice of rifle or bullet?
I'm reminded of a Wyoming mule deer hunt, in 2009. My pard and I didn't find many mule deer in the lower, sagebrush country. So we went up near the boundary of Yellowstone National Park and hiked into a remote canyon. Eventually we each tagged mule deer, with about a three mile hike back to the truck.
We found grizzly sow and cub tracks back in there... And one deer carcass, we left overnight, after skinning and field dressing it.
We hiked back in the next morning to bone out the carcass and carry it out in our packs. Approached the carcass VERY carefully, but it turned out there was no problem.
We were carrying typical open-country mule deer rifles, my .25-06 and his .270 Win. Hardly confidence inspiring if having to deal with a ticked off grizzly. This is the same area where there have been several man vs grizzly fights.. Including the death of one man.
If I were to choose to hunt that country again - and I might someday - I'm going in with my .30-06 & 180 gr Nosler Partitions... Just in case.
What say those of you who are more experienced at hunting in grizzly country?
Regards, Guy
I'm reminded of a Wyoming mule deer hunt, in 2009. My pard and I didn't find many mule deer in the lower, sagebrush country. So we went up near the boundary of Yellowstone National Park and hiked into a remote canyon. Eventually we each tagged mule deer, with about a three mile hike back to the truck.
We found grizzly sow and cub tracks back in there... And one deer carcass, we left overnight, after skinning and field dressing it.
We hiked back in the next morning to bone out the carcass and carry it out in our packs. Approached the carcass VERY carefully, but it turned out there was no problem.
We were carrying typical open-country mule deer rifles, my .25-06 and his .270 Win. Hardly confidence inspiring if having to deal with a ticked off grizzly. This is the same area where there have been several man vs grizzly fights.. Including the death of one man.
If I were to choose to hunt that country again - and I might someday - I'm going in with my .30-06 & 180 gr Nosler Partitions... Just in case.
What say those of you who are more experienced at hunting in grizzly country?
Regards, Guy