
08-24-2010, 04:26 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Snohomish WA
Posts: 581
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I'm from Snohomish. Good-on your Gramps. 400 lbs is a sizable trophie for a PNW black bear. most that I have seen around here are probably under 200lbs but I did come nose to nose with one (out of season) while hiking a few years back that was likely over 400lbs and on it's hind legs stood about 7 feet tall. Scared the you-know-what out of me and I was really glad that she decided I was not food and went the other way.
My favorite spot for bears is a creek drainage that is filled about 20 feet high for about a 1/4 mile up the mountain side with jack-strawed trees from a flood. The creek runs under this and the bears use the area for cover. The main trick I've found is waiting until the bear is facing away from cover before shooting. The bear will usually take off on a run in whatever direction it is facing, even with the best placed hits. I've heard this describbed as "seeing red" all the bear sees is red and he runs until he figures out he is dead. I know bow hunters that walk up to black bears within a few yards and arrow them and have no fear of the bear charging them as long as it's not facing them when they release the shot. I think they might be able to run a ways even with no blood pumping through a destroyed heart. If it is facing something you can't recover him from like a swift running river or dense cover/those blackberries, hold the shot until you have him broad side and facing open space or better yet facing your truck, he might run closer to your ride... If you can, tuck the shot right in behind the point of the leading front leg's elbow when it is in the forward position. If the leg is in the back position the bullet will not make a good strike on vitals as in that position the heart is covered with dense leg bone and the point of the elbow is not the target indicator. Although the .338 may penetrate bone better than most cartriges, good shot placement and a clean kill is our responsibility as hunters.
Good hunting to you I look forward to seeing some trophie pictures.
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Last edited by Helix; 08-24-2010 at 04:32 PM.
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