I had the good fortune of growing up hunting hounds in the late 70's all through the 80's right up to the 96 ban... My dad and a few of his buddies hunted hard, 3+ days a week during any open season, whether it was bakc in the day when there were spring seasons or damage hunts on through the fall. The cool part was, we weighed every bear we killed... there were a few years that only meant 8 or 10.... and there were years that meant 30. I think overall, I looked at about 200 bears hanging on a scales. My dad and his buds probably saw another 200+ with another layer of buds extending that to several hundred more bears on scales. I say that, just because they all talked and shared weights and such... plus the hound clubs had big bear contests... so they usually had a big one weighed with a witness so they could turn it in...
The vast majority of these bears were 130-175 pounds, no guts. There were 60 pounders... and there were 400 pounders. The bears we called "big" seemed to always be about 220-240 pounds and they were rare for sure. I remember a 375 and a 404. There was one bear from Sultan that we, very regrettably, did not weigh... he was undoubtedly over 500#... had 11 inches of fat on his back...
Most of these bears were killed in one of three locations, Stampede, Snoqualmie Tree Farm, or NE around Cusick.....
Anyhow... big is gutted over 200 for me... huge is over 300. anything bigger than that is just awesome... I know a guy in cusick that has a picture of 3 bears hanging from his apple tree... from 2 days of hunting... the biggest was 396, I think one was 358 and the other 348.... That was an unreal couple days.