Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bear Hunting => Topic started by: Karl Blanchard on September 28, 2022, 10:20:54 AM
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Turns out monsters do go bump in the night :yike:....
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The inside of the house...
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Oh wow! Glad everyone is alright! :yike:
Thanks for sharing!
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Dang!
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That is insane! Glad he had the presence of mind to dispatch it amongst the chaos
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Clean up on aisle 5. Yikes.
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Just wow that's crazy
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Wow, I've said it a few times on here, I don't care for grizzleys. I am NOT a fan of them being in Wa state wilderness.
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That is quite a wild night, glad everyone is safe
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Damn‼️
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Yowzers! :yike:
He get to keep the meat/hide?
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Yowzers! :yike:
He get to keep the meat/hide?
good question . He get to clean up the mess
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Not 100% on this, but in most IDLP cases (in defense of life or property) the person who shoots the bear must skin the bear out and leave the skull in then turn over to an ADFG agent. Good buddy lives in town and has property out on the flats, deals with bears constantly. Asked him why not shoot them when they get into the chickens and he’d rather replace the chickens then skin the bear. I’m heading back in 2023 for a Sitka hunt and can’t wait.
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Not 100% on this, but in most IDLP cases (in defense of life or property) the person who shoots the bear must skin the bear out and leave the skull in then turn over to an ADFG agent. Good buddy lives in town and has property out on the flats, deals with bears constantly. Asked him why not shoot them when they get into the chickens and he’d rather replace the chickens then skin the bear. I’m heading back in 2023 for a Sitka hunt and can’t wait.
there is definitely no shortage of them up there. We had a bear infested sitka hunt in 2021 but I'm with you and can't wait to get back up there. Also hoping for a 2023 return.
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um, that'll wake you up
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My buddy had to shoot one at his house up there, also out in Bells flats years ago. Was getting into hi chicken coop, he told F&W officers they better do something about it or he would. He ended up shooting it one night, they came out and said it was justified and told him he needs to skin it and bring the hide and skull in or he’ll get a ticket, he argued with them and said you want it, you skin it. They told him he better have it to their office by a certain time or else. He called another friend that came over with a backhoe, loaded the whole bear into the back of his F350, think he said the bear weighed 1300lbs drove it to the F&W office, backed up to the front door and put a line around the Bullard’s so cars can’t drive into the office and drove off leaving the bear up front. Never heard a word from them after that.
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My buddy had to shoot one at his house up there, also out in Bells flats years ago. Was getting into hi chicken coop, he told F&W officers they better do something about it or he would. He ended up shooting it one night, they came out and said it was justified and told him he needs to skin it and bring the hide and skull in or he’ll get a ticket, he argued with them and said you want it, you skin it. They told him he better have it to their office by a certain time or else. He called another friend that came over with a backhoe, loaded the whole bear into the back of his F350, think he said the bear weighed 1300lbs drove it to the F&W office, backed up to the front door and put a line around the Bullard’s so cars can’t drive into the office and drove off leaving the bear up front. Never heard a word from them after that.
That's fantastic! Hahaha
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Hey Karl what did they shoot it with? And did they get a weight on it?
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I lived there for almost 30 yrs, it’s one animal I wish I would of hunted. Still have a brother there that I could go hunt with and not have to pay a guide fee.
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On my property on the kenai, I have to pack going to the outhouse! I’ve had them investigating my window at a logging camp bunk room on Afognak. I’ve stumbled on the dang things. I’ve watched younger boars follow my back trail like a walker hound. Yeah, they are a gnarly animal and kinda give me the heebie jeebies. I’ve even seen tracks in the middle of January. They were huge and on fresh snow.
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Not the critter you want in your house. They could do some serious damage to you and your home.
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If that's the same Pete Olsen, I played city league basketball with him for 3 or 4 years when I lived there.
Wow! That will wake you up.
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Yowzers! :yike:
He get to keep the meat/hide?
good question . He get to clean up the mess
Alaska requires all defense of life and property kills to be skinned and the hide and skull turned over to the State. Unless it was open season and he had a tag.
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On my property on the kenai, I have to pack going to the outhouse! I’ve had them investigating my window at a logging camp bunk room on Afognak. I’ve stumbled on the dang things. I’ve watched younger boars follow my back trail like a walker hound. Yeah, they are a gnarly animal and kinda give me the heebie jeebies. I’ve even seen tracks in the middle of January. They were huge and on fresh snow.
:yeah:
Hunted Sitka one year in December and thought it would be nice to not have to worry about those dang things and was told the same thing you just posted. All the residents told me "Not all the Bears den up" all of them had seen tracks on fresh snow December/January time frame! :yike:
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He called another friend that came over with a backhoe, loaded the whole bear into the back of his F350, think he said the bear weighed 1300lbs drove it to the F&W office, backed up to the front door and put a line around the Bullard’s so cars can’t drive into the office and drove off leaving the bear up front. Never heard a word from them after that.
Those Bullards were put in after an incident in the early 80s. Fish and game had shut down shrimping season way early and the shrimp fishermen didn't think it was justified. Someone stole a cannery flatbed and drove it through the front doors of the Fish and Game office and left it there. Was always thought to have been a disgruntled shrimp fisherman but no one was ever charged that I know of. This was not a small time pot fishery for shrimp, this was a large trawl fishery for pink or cocktail shrimp. The catch each year was in the 20 million lb range. We had boats at the cannery I worked at when I first got to Kodiak that caught a million lbs or more in a season. The larger boats would come in with 150,000 to 200,000 lbs in a load. So a lot of money was involved when they shut it down.
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Hey Karl what did they shoot it with? And did they get a weight on it?
I don't know that much info. My uncle who is a long time resident of kodiak sent that to me.
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This is an awesome thread.
"Better skin it by tomorrow, or else."
"Here, hold my beer."
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I lived there for almost 30 yrs, it’s one animal I wish I would of hunted. Still have a brother there that I could go hunt with and not have to pay a guide fee.
lucky you
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He called another friend that came over with a backhoe, loaded the whole bear into the back of his F350, think he said the bear weighed 1300lbs drove it to the F&W office, backed up to the front door and put a line around the Bullard’s so cars can’t drive into the office and drove off leaving the bear up front. Never heard a word from them after that.
I got into that fishery the last year they had it. The year before that the boat I was on had a 70,000+ crew share for just a few months fishing. The 80’s in Kodiak was a great place to be, I moved out of Kodiak in 92 after being on that shrimp boat and it sank out in the Bering Sea fishing crab. And I’m still out here right now killing cod.
Those Bullards were put in after an incident in the early 80s. Fish and game had shut down shrimping season way early and the shrimp fishermen didn't think it was justified. Someone stole a cannery flatbed and drove it through the front doors of the Fish and Game office and left it there. Was always thought to have been a disgruntled shrimp fisherman but no one was ever charged that I know of. This was not a small time pot fishery for shrimp, this was a large trawl fishery for pink or cocktail shrimp. The catch each year was in the 20 million lb range. We had boats at the cannery I worked at when I first got to Kodiak that caught a million lbs or more in a season. The larger boats would come in with 150,000 to 200,000 lbs in a load. So a lot of money was involved when they shut it down.
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That's good old Petey
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I got into that fishery the last year they had it. The year before that the boat I was on had a 70,000+ crew share for just a few months fishing. The 80’s in Kodiak was a great place to be, I moved out of Kodiak in 92 after being on that shrimp boat and it sank out in the Bering Sea fishing crab. And I’m still out here right now killing cod.
I was working at Eastpoint the last couple years of Shrimp and of King Crab. Then it all disappeared.
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I got into that fishery the last year they had it. The year before that the boat I was on had a 70,000+ crew share for just a few months fishing. The 80’s in Kodiak was a great place to be, I moved out of Kodiak in 92 after being on that shrimp boat and it sank out in the Bering Sea fishing crab. And I’m still out here right now killing cod.
I was working at Eastpoint the last couple years of Shrimp and of King Crab. Then it all disappeared.
I worked on the Holy Cross and we delivered to East point. Not sure if you remember that boat