DrMike
Ballistician
- Nov 8, 2006
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Well, invested a long day of hunting for bear yesterday, getting home at one in the morning. It is one advantage of long days. It was still light enough to see for hunting as we neared 2300. Found lots of fresh sign, but didn't see all that many bears. We did see three grizzlies, a boar tending a sow and a younger boar that was lingering in the same area a couple of hours later. Saw two blackies. I was prepared to take a poke at the first one, but decided against it. Just as well as he was nervous and made the decision for me by scurrying into the bush. Just nice to get away and see what is still around. It seems that we are seeing a lot more grizzlies than I remember from a few years back. Of course, they are now off the list for hunting, at least until we see a change in government. It is always good to see them. My hunting partner spent three days last week in the bush and saw twelve grizzlies. They are lovely animals to watch--awe-inspiring, but still graceful in a powerful way. I did find that the old ticker still gets to kicking when coming upon a bear. Makes no difference whether it is a black or a grizzly, I still get a rush. If I didn't, I do believe I'd give up entirely. I hope to get out one more time before the season closes. I saw a couple of nice blacks, one well over six feet and the other pushing six feet a couple of weeks back. I did take a poke at the larger of the two, but cleanly missed. Rushed my shot at about 300 yards and without enough of a steady rest. Checked his track and verified that he was an honest six foot plus bear. I do love the hunt. How's your season going?