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Title: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: ShaneTyTrey on May 18, 2021, 03:30:41 PM
I am a guy that loves to hunt predators, whether it be coyotes, bobcats, black bears or mountain lion, I have always enjoyed pursuing predators.  After months of trying to decide between grizzly or brown bear, fall or spring, SE, SW, Peninsula or Kodiak and the pluses, minuses and costs associated with each hunt, I decided to book a Spring Brown Bear hunt in SE Alaska.  I knew going in, that while bigger than Grizzly Bears, the Brown Bears in SE Alaska, just aren't genetically as large on the high end as the bears on the Peninsula or Kodiak Island, but I also knew that hunting a place with a high end bear at 9' vs 10' was also a savings of around $10,000.  Couple that with the fact that I just love the dark chocolate hides of SE Alaska Bears, I decided this was the trip for me.  Since I had already done a boat based camp on my Alaskan Goat in 2018, I wanted the true experience of a tent camp, where I would be living for a 10 day stint in bear country.

I flew into Juneau on May 10th and then took a beaver into camp on May 11th.  It was scenic and beautiful and the bears were literally in camp, as we saw them there all but 2 days of the trip.  There is something nerve racking about taking a 300 yard hike in a rain forest to use the bathroom with bears all around, or ever hopping out of your tent in the middle of the night to pee.
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: Karl Blanchard on May 18, 2021, 03:38:29 PM
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Post by: ShaneTyTrey on May 18, 2021, 03:42:10 PM
As many of you know, in Alaska, you can't hunt the same day that you fly in, so Wednesday the 12th was our first day in the field.  We were using 12 foot dingy's with small motors, so the weather really impacts your ability to move around and cover ground.  Not to mention, the tides really impact when you can and can't come and go.  That culminated with the weather, makes taking photos during the hunt a lot more difficult, so I opted for video more than photos on most instances.  The abundance of wildlife on this trip was amazing, as you see brown bears, orcas, humpbacks, sea lions, seals, crab, jellyfish, sitka blacktails and a ton of harlequin.

Anyway, after a sleepless night we were set to head out about 1:00 pm and hunt until dark, I am not sure I have ever been more excited for the first day of the hunt, as I had never seen a brown bear outside of captivity and just couldn't wait for that experience.  It was a tremendous first day as we saw 12 bears in all, only 2 of which were cubs, and got to start a stalk on a bear we were interested in, but backed out once the wind wasn't in our favor.  Overall as good of a first day as you could have asked for.  However, mother nature had other ideas for day 2, and we weren't ever able to get out on Thursday.
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: Timberstalker on May 18, 2021, 04:13:04 PM
Looks epic already! 
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: ShaneTyTrey on May 18, 2021, 04:15:37 PM
As you can imagine, after the great first day, not getting to go out on day 2 was a heart breaker, I mean I was itching to get back out.  Well the forecast Friday was worse than Thursday and we weren't planning on going out.  Luckily, we caught a break and were able to head out just after 4:00 why the water was high enough we could still get the boats off the sand and head out. 

I was pumped, it was go time, we quickly loaded up our gear, through on a rubber rain jacket and prepared for a cold wet night of searching for more bears.  The first few hours had gone by and we had only seen one smaller bear, it was slow but still super fun to this brown bear newbie.  It was about 8:00 and we were pulling into a little bay to take a pee, unfortunately we saw another small bear right where we were heading, so we moved our location, relieved ourselves, ate a quick apple and hopped back in the boat.  For some reason, we decided to watch the little bear for a bit instead of immediately hopping back out into the ocean and hunting our way back to camp.

As luck would have it, that few minutes we wasted turned out to be my good fortune.  After watching that smaller bear for about 15 minutes, we finally fired the motor back up and headed out, almost immediately upon leaving that cove, I spotted a bear on the shore, and he appeared to be quite a bit bigger than any other bear we had seen thus far, he was walking with a swagger and didn't seem to interested in slowing down.

It was now about 8:40 and we needed to get closer to shore so we could get some glass on him and verify he was indeed a bear we would like to stalk and try to harvest.  Once we were steady it took about 1 second to realize this bear was absolutely a shooter.

Unfortunately, he was walking in the opposite direction and not really stopping, we knew we would never catch him on foot as even just walking they cover a lot of ground quick.  Luckily we had the win in our favor staying behind him, but if he didn't stop we were in trouble.  He finally stopped in some grass to eat, this was our chance, we putted the boat to shore quickly hopped out and started moving, in the 30 seconds it took us to sneak up behind a rock, the bear had gone from about 60 yards to 220 and was still walking away at a quick pace, this wasn't the shot I was prepared to take, so back in the boat we hopped.

This darn bear just kept walking and we kept putting behind him, we knew that if we fired the boat up enough to move in front of him, he could hear us, and if we were successful in getting in front of him and trying to have him walk to us, he would certainly smell our wind blowing right into him.  It was also getting dark quicker than normal with the rainy, cold, overcast evening.  It was now 9:10 and the big bruin appeared to have no interest in ever stopping. 

We quickly decided we had to gamble and try to get in front of him, as that was going to be our only chance, we were able to coast ahead of the bear without being spotted as we moved into the ocean a bit more, while doing this, we noticed a small reef that we could access and the bear would likely end up walking perpendicular to us and thus, not likely smell us.  It worked perfect, I hopped out of the dingy, and lay prone on the jagged reef as the bear approached, a quick range of 170 yards, and I knew the walking bear was almost mine.  It was now 9:22 at very close to being too dark to make this happen.  I quickly throw a 220 grain ELDX into the chamber of the 300 PRC and let it bark, the bear instantly wobbles and then falls onto his back, he tries to get up a couple times with no luck, but I put another one in him to make sure he is anchored so that we can hop into the boat, steam over and check him out.

As we approach the downed bear I am in amazement of the size of these things, I am happy, humbled, wet, cold and just in another universe of emotions as I touch the bear for the first time.

After snapping a few pictures, it is now dark outside and we realize I shot the bruin below the high tide line.  We have no interest in skinning him in the dark with rising tide, so we have to tie him off to a huge boulder, a giant downed tree, cover him in a tarp so the birds don't tear up his perfect hide, and then cover the tarp in giant rocks to make sure he is still there and in good shape when we return the next morning.
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: ShaneTyTrey on May 18, 2021, 04:27:31 PM
I was confident we had done a great job, but I couldn't sleep that night, as I was chomping at the bit to get back to the bear and get the trophy back to camp.

We left camp at 6:00 and headed back to the bear, as confident as we were, I was still super relieved to see that he was in good shape and the tarp, bear and rocks were just has we had left them.

It took us about 4 hours to do a good skinning job on the bear and then we headed back to camp.  Unfortunately, a storm blew in and the weather was brutal, the boat ride that had taken 20 minutes to complete the night before took us 80 minutes, and we were soaked beyond believe as 6 foot rollers in 15 mph winds don't go well with a 12' raft and a 15hp motor.  We made it safely and it just added to the experience but it was a miserable ride.

I stayed in camp a few more days and just hung out and enjoyed the peacefulness of the beautiful place I knew I will likely never see again.  It was pure bliss.  This was truly the best hunt of my life today as it just had so many different experiences, if this is a hunt on your bucket list, make it happen, you won't forget it.

I was fortunate enough to take this bear that was just under 9' squared with perfect hair, in an area where that is a giant bear, I couldn't have been more blessed and I will cherish this hunt forever.
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: carpsniperg2 on May 18, 2021, 04:39:02 PM
Beautiful bear and sounds like a amazing trip
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: Dan-o on May 18, 2021, 04:42:46 PM
WOW!!!!!!!

Utterly amazing...
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: Rob on May 18, 2021, 07:38:34 PM
Fantastic adventure!
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: Fl0und3rz on May 18, 2021, 08:14:15 PM
Another epic hunt and trip report.  Congratulations.
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: teanawayslayer on May 18, 2021, 08:36:20 PM
What a beauty! Congrats on a great bear!
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: lewy on May 18, 2021, 10:11:35 PM
 :tup: :tup:
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: wadu1 on May 18, 2021, 10:26:28 PM
Great looking bear, and a well written adventure story to go with it. Thanks for sharing  :tup:
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: Karl Blanchard on May 19, 2021, 07:50:23 AM
Outstanding! Man I never had any desire to hunt the big bears but the last few years they've really gotten in my brain.
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: Alex4200 on May 19, 2021, 08:30:21 AM
Thanks for letting us make that trip with you. Very nice write up.
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: h2ofowlr on May 19, 2021, 09:08:31 AM
Looks like a fun one.
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: ShaneTyTrey on May 19, 2021, 09:11:48 AM
Outstanding! Man I never had any desire to hunt the big bears but the last few years they've really gotten in my brain.
Karl, if you decide to go, hit me up, it truly is an experience unlike any other hunt, and I thought it was awesome.  If you want to kill a big Alaskan Moose too, there are some other options.

I really can't wait for the Dall Sheep in 2023, that has really always been my #1 bucket list animal!
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: bearpaw on May 19, 2021, 10:34:30 AM
Your goat hunt and big bear hunt are both on my bucket list! Congrats, you had a couple of awesome hunts!  :tup:
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: ShaneTyTrey on May 19, 2021, 11:09:22 AM
Thanks Dale, we can discuss in more depth on the youth turkey hunt next year, be happy to help you find the outfitter to make sure those become a reality, I was super happy with both.
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: pianoman9701 on May 19, 2021, 11:14:39 AM
Good story and a great bear! Congratulations.
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: bearpaw on May 19, 2021, 01:23:47 PM
Thanks Dale, we can discuss in more depth on the youth turkey hunt next year, be happy to help you find the outfitter to make sure those become a reality, I was super happy with both.

Looking forward to the hunt and the info!  :tup:
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: trophyhunt on May 19, 2021, 01:42:11 PM
Awesome!!  Congrats!!
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: fillthefreezer on May 19, 2021, 06:25:23 PM
wow, awesome looking adventure. thanks for sharing the story and pictures
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: jstone on May 19, 2021, 06:31:54 PM
So Jealous.!! Bucket list hunt for sure.!!
Nice bear
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: actionshooter on May 19, 2021, 09:57:13 PM
Very Nice!
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: saylean on May 20, 2021, 07:23:39 PM
Great bear man. Thanks for the write up. Who was the guide? I am looking into a griz hunt eventually....
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: elkrack on June 15, 2021, 01:41:41 PM
Thank God for spring bear hunts and great write ups like yours to get us through the slow season! Great bear and thanks for taking us along :tup:
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: go4steelhd on June 18, 2021, 10:20:38 AM
Another great story :tup:
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: ShaneTyTrey on June 28, 2022, 07:27:53 PM
Just got sent some photos of the full body wrapped in the form, going to be amazing and memorialize the hunt forever.  Will update the story with the finished product here soon!
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: wheels1 on June 29, 2022, 07:34:24 AM
Dream hunt for sure     congrats on an  awesome bear 
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: Machias on June 29, 2022, 08:54:22 AM
Wow. what an awesome hunt and a magnificent animal!!  Congrats and thanks for taking us along!!!
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: Falcon on July 23, 2022, 03:16:42 PM
Late reading this story.

Huge congrats on a beautiful griz and a well written story :tup:
Title: Re: Alaska Bucket List Hunt #2
Post by: elkh8me on July 29, 2022, 04:35:25 PM
This write up and pics reminds me I need to slow down and take more pics.  Thank you for sharing the trip!
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