2011 Bear hunt

Demonical

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May 27. Arrived at camp and found 2 big trees had fallen across the tent frame; they just missed the main ridge pole, but wiped out the poles that support our 'awning' tarp.

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Replaced a couple of poles and went without any awning. I'll fix that another time.

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May 28. Fresh bear & wolf tracks.

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Boar marking tree; claw marks are quite evident in the bark.

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Bear wallow.

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Bear s**t...

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Rando on the trail, May 28th.

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May 29, down by the south river crossing.

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Rando's bear. He shot this bear on the 29th, at 180 yds, with a .338WM. It ran about 40 yds and piled up at the bottom of a steep, thick draw. Couldn't recover it that day. This bear measured 6'5" nose to tail and we figured weighed something around the 325-340 lb range.

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Tracks of a sow with 2 cubs crossing a sandbar on the north river crossing.

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Another boar marking tree. I'm 6'3" and cannot reach anywhere near the claw marks that were on that tree (just below the break).

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Cat track on a trail south of camp. May 31st.

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A wolf track for comparison.

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Whitetail buck skull I found at a kill site along the river; figure it was a cougar kill, as I saw one of the buggers about a mile from where I picked up the skull. Magnificent orangey-golden colour, it bounded across the trail right in front of me.

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###L pile of bear s**t.

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Sun setting May 31st.

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A couple of lever actions; both Miroku production. Left is Rando's Browning BLR .30-06 and right is my M-1895 Winchester, in .405Win.

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Skeleton of a large (whitetail?) buck, killed by wolves. June 1st.

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Cow moose skeleton, also killed by wolves. June 1st. We didn't count them all, but we musta seen a dozen deer and moose kill sites.

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Sow bear play fighting with one of her 3 cubs. June 2nd 2011. We saw a sow with 3 cubs, two different times, on this trip.

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Breaking camp in the snow... again... June 3rd.

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Bear camp 2011. Ready to hit the trail. We had a replay of last years goat-roping, 26 kms of clay, pit-run and creeks, with snow falling all the way.

Can't wait to do it next year.







 
you can hunt wolves as long as there is a big game season in effect. I went out to the same area with Demonical 2 years ago and the amount of wolf activity is astounding. Y ou would quad into an area and on the way back out again there would almost certainly be wolf tracks in the quad track. I think I might need to save up some vacation for next spring
 
you can hunt wolves as long as there is a big game season in effect. I went out to the same area with Demonical 2 years ago and the amount of wolf activity is astounding. Y ou would quad into an area and on the way back out again there would almost certainly be wolf tracks in the quad track. I think I might need to save up some vacation for next spring
Wolves are common everywhere away from human habitation it seems in the forests of Alberta.
A few years back we were moose hunting near Winnifred Lake and on recent moose kills it was 50/50 chance a black bear would find the gutpile or a wolf pack would.
If the wolves found it first within a very short time all there would be left was loose fur, blood on the ground and pink scat.
Here near Cold Lake I should have had a wolf last fall, but all I had was a 20 gauge with 7.5 shot. Now slugs are always with me in the other barrel for close-up only.
 
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