Ardent
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Hoyt and I just did a double coastal grizz hunt, I'll provide a proper write up down the road when time isn't evaporating so fast as I need to get back to that, but I'll start with a few good pics. Hoyt kindly came to assistant guide and let me use my last quota for a repeat client who wanted to do this in a bad way, and he brought a lot to the table as anyone with a few hundred bear hunts and an outfitting background will. Just like with Dogleg last year pleasure to soak up what these guys can share
Bears are 7'9 and 8'11, the smaller skinned bear is a Boone & Crockett All Time book bear, big skull, the big guy below average. Neat mix of proportions eh? Speaking of proportions for a 270lb(?) guy Hoyt moves deceivingly well, he hiked up slope into some benches that would put off a lot of clients to scout.
Both Grizzlies were taken within half an hour of each other, then followed by a night of Hoyt and I taking a shift each to keep the fire up and the Grizzlies away from the skin and riverboat. The beautiful Coho is one of Hoyt's and I can attest he cooks even better than he fishes, and he's no slouch with hook and line. As a matter of fact my client jibed he's not returning unless Greg's there to cook and I think he's serious.
A great time and was a pleasure to get to know another of our core group here. Funniest moment of the trip for me? Watching 270lb, though properly proportioned Hoyt try and fit in a "Universal" life jacket and the grumbling that accompanied it. He and Dogleg are handy guys to have around when Grizzly skins need to be moved however.







Bears are 7'9 and 8'11, the smaller skinned bear is a Boone & Crockett All Time book bear, big skull, the big guy below average. Neat mix of proportions eh? Speaking of proportions for a 270lb(?) guy Hoyt moves deceivingly well, he hiked up slope into some benches that would put off a lot of clients to scout.
Both Grizzlies were taken within half an hour of each other, then followed by a night of Hoyt and I taking a shift each to keep the fire up and the Grizzlies away from the skin and riverboat. The beautiful Coho is one of Hoyt's and I can attest he cooks even better than he fishes, and he's no slouch with hook and line. As a matter of fact my client jibed he's not returning unless Greg's there to cook and I think he's serious.
A great time and was a pleasure to get to know another of our core group here. Funniest moment of the trip for me? Watching 270lb, though properly proportioned Hoyt try and fit in a "Universal" life jacket and the grumbling that accompanied it. He and Dogleg are handy guys to have around when Grizzly skins need to be moved however.

































































