2009 Blackie

todbartell

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May31, in the evening my partner & I hiked up a grassy deactivated road which winds up a hill through the timber to the top of a cutblock. 1/3 the way up we spotted a small sow feeding towards us, she got to 21 yards but he didnt want to shoot it with his bow even though it would of been his first archery kill. We kept going up to the top and spotted another bear, he walked across the road feeding and we could tell right away he was a much bigger bear and worth a close look.

We crept up there and got to where he was but he was gone. Then we heard WOOF WOOF and CRASH CRASH CRASH as it ran away through the timber. He must of smelled or heard us approaching. We sat behind a log for 5 minutes to listen and wait but the bear seemed to be long gone, so we walked down another 50 yards and partner took a piss and then we sat on a log and quietly talked.

Then I heard some cracking in the bush above us and I could see some small trees swaying only 20 yards away then WOOF WOOF WOOOF WOOF but we couldnt see it because we were about 20 feet below it on the road. I could hear the bear going to our left in the cutblock above us, so we slowly moved down the road when I spotted him cutting across the hillside 60 yards away. Then he sat down and watched me, my partner was below me in ditch, couldnt see bear. I motion for him to move slow and he does, he gets to where he can see the bear which is still sitting on its ass watching me

After a couple minutes it snorts and gets up and begins to run off, parnter yelled and it stopped broadside at like 60 yards and he fired, arrow hit low and into the dirt, the bear, he takes off into the bush running, we could hear it crashing and getting further away for a minute or so.

We walked up and got his arrow out of the dirt, walked back down to the road and carried on along the grassy road in the cutblock, we made it about 200 yards from where we last seen the bear. We stopped for a rest and I could hear some branches breaking in the bush above us, 75 yards away.

A minute or so later after some more noise, we spot it stepping up onto a blowdown with its front legs, watching us, my parntner says "shoot that **********!" so I raise my rifle but as I do so, Mr Bear drops off the log and out of sight behind the brush. WOOOF WOOF WOOF WOOF
crash crash
WOOOF WOOOF WOOOF WOOOF
this went on for about 3 minutes

I can hear the crashing getting further off to the right, heading back the way we came, so we begin to go back along the road. There is a big rock cliff between where we were and where we last seen it, and I figured he was circling back trying to get out wind, which was perfect btw, heading downhill the whole time

We get back to the other side of the cliff, standing there for 5 minutes or so when I hear a branch break above us. I hear another branch break, a minute later my partner whispers THERE he is
as he steps out of the timber to the edge of the block. He has us pegged, staring right at us, & there is a ****ing small spruce tree between me and him! in my way.

I slowly side step until clear lane
lift up, he is facing me dead on at about 75 yards.
I level it center mass and sent bullet on it's way. Due to the recoil I didnt see what happened but my parntner was watching through his 10x swarvoskis and said it bowled him right over backwards and he spun and took a jump and disappeared behind a blowdown. I reloaded from shoulder like Camp Cook! and was ready to start WWIII!

I could hear some brush breaking but no movement. After 10-15 seconds there was no sounds. We slowly made our way up to the edge of the timber, he made it about 10 feet from point of impact & fell in a slight depression behind a blowdown

nice boar, 5'7" from nose to tail, 79" from front paw to rear paw across its body. So 6'1" square. This was my first bear I've pulled the trigger on since 2003. I messed up and forgot to sit 5 feet behind it for the pics, sorry!

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I am getting a rug made out of it, this bear had great fur
 
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Nice bear, great story! I'm a little disappointed you didn't use the FED though.:p

That's the 8mm correct? What load?
 
250gr woodleigh round nose over 80grs Rl25, 2750 fps. Inside of the bear looked like a mortar went off. only a 32 caliber hole in the hide though!
 
Great bear Todbartell!!! I am a little surprised you didn't mention the firearm you used, in your initial post... Ha ha ha!

Make sure you post pics of the rug when you get it back!!!

Cheers
Jay
 
Congrats on the nice bear Tod! I envy you guy's for having a Spring season. We need to send some Ontario left-wing socialist tree huggers your way so they can stop you guy's from orphaning all those poor little cubs (sarcasm). Here's hoping we get the Ontario spring bear hunt back in my lifetime.

George
 
Tod Bartell you are a handsome man.

Oakley makes the shades that transform a tool :D

Nice bear it will make a great rug! Are you having any of the meat done up?

yes, I am making some pepperoni and jerky out of it :dancingbanana:


Nice bear! How come you weren't using your .260?:D
:agree: Nice blackie Tod, that one could have been taken with your .260......still waitin' for a field report on that one.

I didn't use the 260 for a number of reasons. Mainly because I have the 8mm, which I got for thumping bears. :) I was going to bring it along as my 2nd rifle, but since one of my 260's is sighted in with match bullets, and the other is scopeless (off for repair) I took the Marlin lever 44RM instead, which never left the case. I really like this Rem 700 8mm RM, great rifle and super cartridge. I think it's a keeper
 
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