I lived in AK for 10 years. I had forgotten about the weather and terrain...
Hunting brown bear IN ALASKA with traditional hunting weapons!?!?
No.
Hunting brown bear IN ALASKA with traditional hunting weapons!?!?
No.
72 Cal. said:Thank you all for the great advice. That is what I was looking for. I have heard of the crazy weather that can occur up there and that would put a big damper on the flintlock. Excellent point! I had forgotten about that. I am, however puzzled at why hunting a brown bear with a muzzleloader is such tabboo and hunting one with a bow is not.
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72 Cal. said:I am, however puzzled at why hunting a brown bear with a muzzleloader is such tabboo and hunting one with a bow is not.
okawbow said:Several really big brown bears have been killed by bowhunters with traditional equipment and no back-up. There's a famous film of Art Young, back in the 1920's, killing 3 grizzlys with a wooden longbow. He simply walked right into them while they were feeding, and started flinging arrows. He had no one backing him up. The bears attacked each other, when hit by the arrows.
No kidding! I could just see the look on the face of a guide as he listened to that story! The guide licensing board up here, not to mention the game wardens, would take great pleasure in revoking a guide's license, seizing airplanes, guns and boats, assessing megabuck fines and supervising prison time for any guide that "sponsored" such an event.
We live over 30 miles from town with major salmon streams a mile on either side of us, and the bears to go with them. We get them right in our yard sometimes, and even had them try to climb into the corrals after our horses once.
Now and then we have a problem with unguided Alaska resident hunters wounding a bear nearby, then "having to catch a plane" without pursuing and dispatching it. They usually wait a day or two after they get home even to report it, if they ever get around to it. Mix a wounded bear into your neighborhood with families, lone kids, pets and livestock, and folks tend to get a little testy.
I'm all for professional guides with lots of incentives not to screw up!
2_Tall said:how many has old Fred Bear killed with a trusted long bow at distances much closer than need for a BP rifle.
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