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The largest wild animal I have ever been hunting when I was younger is the beaver. The last one I caught was not shot. Instead, I brought it home and domesticated it. They actually make friendly pets once out of the wild.
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Not yet, I'll go with him. Sniper is really getting to the heart of something that needs to be done. Give him a little room, these are good questions.
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Dottore, I understand your point. I probably get on your nerves too. But with this french guy let sniper drill in on him just a bit. There is some stuff going on here that is interesting.
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Those bears only drink Aussie beer and we gotta put a stop to it cause it is affecting our supply! Can you send more. ![]() I have only heard stories, I don't hunt bears. But they are capable from what I understand. what I find interesting is the guys that know about these huge animals insight on the large older bears and what is driving them. It is reflective our own lives in many ways.
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I have never expressed any desire to use too little weapon. I was simply pointing out what others use, and how effective they are with their choice of weapons. I regularly hunt with the .375 H&H, .45-70 with my heavy hand loads, and the .458 Winchester Magnum. Alas, I also use calibers that guys like you would deem "inadequate", like the .30-30, 6.5 Swede (my favorite, actually), and round ball muzzle loaders. When used properly, all kill quickly and humanely, regardless the size of the animal. When we take the time to hunt them, and have the patience to wait for that one sure shot.
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the Bear is winning..
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All good points. I have learned much. Shot placement and patience, yes gotta go with that. What about the folks that come up for a first time shot at a big bear. How is that approached by the guides and experienced hunters. Say a new guy in your group. Is he outfitted differently that the veterans? I have some idea regarding the answer, but you have some pretty good insight as well as others. I think a few Alaskan's would know a little more about this. It is educational.
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Rika,
Like Guido the Griz and his crew?
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I realize that the .223 is illegal in most states. That does not take away from the fact that it is the most popular caliber in Alaska, and that native Alaskans use it to good effect.
Jeff, the .223 may or may not be the most popular in Alaska but I disagree nonetheless. 30 cal is the most popular and successful in Alaska; it has brought down more game in AK than any other cal. The 30-30 is the rifle of choice among Alaska natives along the Kuskokwim River between Bethel and McGrath. So I'm not sure where your information originates from. Last summer two guided bow hunters snuck up on a salmon foraging McNeil griz just outside of the preserve. It was a beautiful golden brown and yellow creature. Caught on tape these bow hunters failed to successfully bring the animal down and the kill shot came from the guide. Embarrassed, these so-called hunters and the guide complained to the state board of game that their hunt was interferred with; which subsequently was found to have no merit. Bottom line is this, if the hunt is sport then it should be labeled as such and the hunted shouldn't be referred to as game. Killing for sport shouldn't be confused with killing for survival or subsistence. It is what it is, murder.
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Ok couple of points on this thread....
First of all,, that bear was not wasted nearly 100% chance it was eaten by another bear. If not a bear then something else.. I can post a picture of over 30 bald eagles eating on a bear carcass.. For those of you who hold animals in such high regard what's the difference if a person eats the meat or some other animal?? BTW,, brown bears ( grizzlies) are virtually ineadible,, you are what you eat and since they survive mostly on rancid meat, they don't taste so good If your'e hunting bear responsibly you only kill the large old males, and since bear cubs have a 50% mortality rate of which 90% of those deaths are caused by male bears.. YOu're actually doing the species a favor. More bears have been killed by 30 06 than any other caliber and yes it can be and still is done regularily. 375 H&H is the caliber of choice however. Where bear hunting is legal and controlled ( AK and BC) the bear population is on the increase.
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I don't think the science supports the increase in population, at least not in AK. What we're seeing here in AK is increased hunting pressure that is translating into a frenzy that has resulted in the board of game using helicopters to kill wolves and bears. The real pressure on the moose population are urban (Anchorage) hunters that don't have a real need for the game but to satisfy some sort of ego thing. Sadly, for the most part, the wolves and bears will adjust but at some point the table will tip in the other direction and some of this stuff becomes really expensive to correct.
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[QUOTE=m21sniper;4557994]Ah, so in addition to 2,083 degrees you are also an expert bear and big game hunter. And a an 18 Delta Green Beret too! Well, how about that....frenchy, a Green Beret.
Well, that figures. I should have known. Rocket scientist, big game and bear hunter, green beret. Wow, you really are the coolest man alive, aren't you??? I bet you even devised Sage Robin, didn't you? Did you invent the atomic bomb too? Were you also a Navy SEAL? How about a Naval Aviator? Were you once Captain of the Titanic too? I asked you your branch and MOS because it's pretty much SOP to do so among vets. It's part of normal conversation. [QUOTE] This pearl of an emotional diatribe comes from a person whose calls himself: m21sniper. Let's just examine that. Really. Only an insecure braggart tells one and all about himself like that. I have never met a real sniper in any country's military who touted his past supposed occupation like you do. I answered concerning my military experience when repeatedly asked. You wear it on your sleeve like the high school jock that won the big game and then never amounted to much. I have three degrees, but your repeated exaggerations concerning my education is just your insecurity expressing itself again. Instead of improving yourself and expanding your knowledge and wisdom you repeatedly reject education and belittle it. This is so typical from the insecure uneducated. Again my education has only come up when I am repeatedly asked "how would I know" and "what makes you an expert". You ask and then hold the answer up for ridicule. As always, pure insecurity from you. I am never the first to bring these things up. I don't wear my experiences or accomplishments on my sleeve. I participate not in every chain yanking thread or in threads that have no personal interest, but only in threads where I have first hand, educated knowledge or experience. I make mistakes and errors as everyone does. I always apologize and offer corrections. You state you don't like me, like I should care! I have never attempted to be "liked" or to "fit" in. I don't care who agrees or disagrees with me. I have been able to meet many great people here. But some nitwits too. C'est la vie. You, on the other hand, stick your nose into many threads, with strident opinions based on anecdotal or hearsay evidence at best. It is only getting worse. You are the guy who always has to join in every conversation, loudly and boisterously to try and fit in with the boys. This thread is a perfect example. Your hunting experience is so self-evidently low as to be comical. I have seldom been asked by adults "what branch and MOS". This is a question from people who have peaked early on or in awe of what they themselves cannot do. Again insecurity is shouted from every one your emotional diatribes you posts. Try to grow up. To others on this thread, I apologize for taking up your time with this reply.
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A word about bear hunting. I usually go fly fishing in Alaska in the fall. My last trip was during the opening of bear season. We spend all day wading the rivers with the bears. Peace, tranquility and big fish. The bears are everywhere. They are fat and lazy, pretty much ready for hibernation when the snows come.
The day before bear season opens we see a few small tents on the banks of the Nonvianuk river. They are hunters getting ready for opening day. Hunting Alaska's big bears like this is an obscenity. It's no more sporting than shooting cows in a pasture. All you have to do is walk 50 yards to the river. Look left...bears. Look right...bears. I took this picture of my buddy Tad fishing. How sporting would it be to shoot these bears?
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RPKESQ: Your education comes up constantly because of your propensity for telling people they're wrong on a wide variety of subjects then tossing out your degree as soon as you're questioned.
In order to tell someone they don't know what they're talking about in a wide variety of subjects, you are implying that you DO know what you're talking about in that same wide variety of subjects... What's more, rarely will you see people throw around their degrees here if told to "prove it." No, instead, they just simply lay out their argument based on whatever they perceive the facts to be and usually back it with links. It takes a special kind of douche to start babbling on about "I have an advanced degree and you're wrong!" on a message board and expect people to just take your word for it. Your debate skills suck, which is IMO why you always toss your degree out there. There are several people on this forum that have seen you in action time and time again and flat out do not like you because of exactly this sort of crap. And seriously, shouldn't a guy that claims to have 3 degrees be able to figure out how the damn quote function here works? As far as my screen name, on any military forum you will see tons of posters with screen names that relate to their former MOS. Names like "Sky soldier", "EOD man", "Officer of Engineers", "Bradley TC", "M60dude", "Viper driver", "Phantom fixer" or whatever else are par for the course, be they tankers, pilots, EOD, Engineers, whatever. This is very common practice on military forums, just as it is very common practice to use car based names on car forums, or music forums etc, etc, etc. Unit or branch patches/insignia are also commonly used as avatars by guys on said military forums. FOR INSTANCE: Your signature is the motto of the British SAS. Let me guess...you were in the SAS too? ![]() I've been using this screen name since 2000 on a variety of boards, including the large military board i have ran for 6 years plus now. Personally, i'm glad you don't like it. One thing that i have never seen a 'real' troop do is be evasive about his MOS before. Just doesn't happen. I've also never met a far left 'operator' who openly speaks bad about his former country and it's people from the comfort of France either, but that is another story. I personally think you are full of crap in every way it is possible to be full of crap. Which is probably why you're on so many people's ignore list. And now you can add mine to the list too. PS: My last post was not emotional, it was openly mocking. There is a vast difference. If you think i'm getting 'emotional' in any of these posts than you are making the extremely common internet/IM/email error of misjudging the tone in which the post you are reading was intended/made. Caps/italics/bold do not equate to emotion, but rather to emphasis. Quote:
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I pretty much grew up outdoors. My father was an avid hunter and outdoors man: very old school in his respect for the hunt and the quarry.
It was a passion of his, both the hunt and the friendship of the men in his company during the days of the chase. I was there from a very early age. Beyond bird hunting and my quest to rid my farm of ground hogs, I do not share his passion for hunting deer, elk or any other large animal. I never got it, never will. I understand it, have witnessed hunting at what I believe to be an apex of skill and respect, but I find no pleasure in it. I know why good hunters do, however. I do love the intensity of feeling that comes from observing game from mere feet away. I just don't like pulling the trigger. Seems the passion skipped a generation...my son is his grandfathers image.
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