Nanuq(polar bear) hunt ...

am i going to be the first guy to admit to being a pussy:redface:

the only way you would catch me hunting a polar bear would be from the relative safety of one of those tundra buggies, walk and stalk ain't an option for me:runaway:
 
82 applicants ... I'm #5 ... the first 2 get 48 hrs to find and get their bear ... if not, the next 2 get 48 hrs and so on ... should be interesting next few days ... I'm pumped ... :D

Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA

p.s. got ROCHELLE out, dusted her off ... packing up my qamutiq(wooden sled) tomorrow and getting the skidoo ready to go touring ... :D
 
ROCHELLE is my Springfield Armory M1A .308 semi auto ... I love her! :D I bought this rifle several years ago hoping one day I'd get a nanuq(polar bear) ... cross your fingers for me please :D

Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA

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POLAR BEAR HUNTING...I think it would be a once in a life time experience. I'm just wondering if the outfitter would throw in a few Inuit beaver hunts for free. :D
 
good luck otokiak:)

btw, how do you hunt a polar bear up there, is it a sit and wait near a popular area deal or is it a constant stalk on the ice or something?

in all my trips north i never got to see a polar bear, the closest i got was that humongeous beast of a pelt in the churchill airport and all i know is i wouldn't want to be reverse hunted by one of those:runaway:
 
I'd want more than a semi auto 308, personally. And I'm not a magnum guy at all.

No, I would not like to hunt polar bears for reasons mentioned by a couple others. I also usually buy a black bear tag and often just sneak up on them during hunting season, and have yet to pull the trigger, despite being inside 50y on many good sized bears. Bears just aren't something I want to kill I guess.
 
I think it was you who had got a rather nice .338 a couple years ago? I would be tempted to use that.

I wouldn't. I like polar bears too much, and as I understand it, they're having a bit of a rough time.

Which is why you have to get em while the gettins good.
 
The .308 Win will work fine. I've known Polar Bears to be taken with everything from a .22LR, to .22-250, to .303 British, along with the standard .30 cals. It is mostly tourist hunters that bring the heavy artillery when going after ice bears. Nothing wrong with that, however, there is a palpable difference between the guys who essentially grow up with a rifle in their hands, to the occasional range shooter looking for an adventure and who has the wallet to purchase it.
 
"...given an opportunity..." Yes, I'm sure I would go, it would feel like a waste not to. But I am not trying to create such an opportunity for myself, and I predict that won't change.
 
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