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Re: First bear down [Re: waggler] #8612844
05/16/26 07:46 AM
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Nice bear, hope you guys get another.

Re: First bear down [Re: waggler] #8612877
05/16/26 09:43 AM
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Congrats.Nice bear.


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Re: First bear down [Re: waggler] #8612886
05/16/26 09:57 AM
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That’s a lot of dog food!


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Re: First bear down [Re: waggler] #8612904
05/16/26 10:53 AM
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It was a brutal spring S Kodiak. Ground was frozen when we arrived on 4/11. Not much snow even up high, but ice everywhere. Frozen waterfalls, drainages, and ice hanging off the bluffs along the beach. Then combine the cold ground, and below 40 temps with storm after storm and it was a super slow spring. Only got 6 days of hunting on the first hunt. Didn’t pick up until the last 4-5 days on the second hunt.

Re: First bear down [Re: waggler] #8612912
05/16/26 11:10 AM
05/16/26 11:10 AM
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What a brute!


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Re: First bear down [Re: waggler] #8612915
05/16/26 11:11 AM
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Re: First bear down [Re: waggler] #8612956
05/16/26 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by waggler
Originally Posted by martentrapper
81/2 doesn't mean anything!;. What's the green score on the skull?

25" (16x9)

You're hunting the Peninsula, right? Skull will lose some size as it drys. Will 25 green get a guy in B&C after drying? Assuming a hunter would want to jump through the hoops?

Re: First bear down [Re: waggler] #8612963
05/16/26 12:51 PM
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^^^^^
After the 60 day drying time, the minimum for the Awards Book is 26", All-time Book is 28".
Yes, we are hunting the Peninsula.


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Re: First bear down [Re: waggler] #8613046
05/16/26 04:44 PM
05/16/26 04:44 PM
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Manitoba
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Originally Posted by waggler
^^^^^
After the 60 day drying time, the minimum for the Awards Book is 26", All-time Book is 28".
Yes, we are hunting the Peninsula.

I thought it was 23?
After the drying period what you think it’ll lose, 1/2” total or so?


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Re: First bear down [Re: waggler] #8613172
05/16/26 11:31 PM
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^^^^^^
I really don't pay much attention to skull sizes, how much they shrink I'm not really sure about, but I'll bet you that guys have figured out ways to make sure that they don't shink too much during the 60 day drying period.
I think maybe the 23" you're thinking about applies to grizzlys, not brown bear.


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Re: First bear down [Re: waggler] #8613209
Yesterday at 06:55 AM
Yesterday at 06:55 AM
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Manitoba
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Manitoba
Originally Posted by waggler
^^^^^^
I really don't pay much attention to skull sizes, how much they shrink I'm not really sure about, but I'll bet you that guys have figured out ways to make sure that they don't shink too much during the 60 day drying period.
I think maybe the 23" you're thinking about applies to grizzlys, not brown bear.

Yep, your right waggler. I was looking at grizz.
After a bit of looking, sounds like if it’s stored in the “normal” conditions the average skull will lose 1/4-1/2” total. I guess the bigger the skull, the more it might shrink?
My only affordable shot a at grizz would be going with a buddies uncle in Yukon.

Looks like hunters can get their bear to the lower 48 with the right paperwork too, unlike the polar bear.

Last edited by Shakeyjake; Yesterday at 06:57 AM.

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Re: First bear down [Re: waggler] #8613277
Yesterday at 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by waggler
^^^^^^
I really don't pay much attention to skull sizes, how much they shrink I'm not really sure about, but I'll bet you that guys have figured out ways to make sure that they don't shink too much during the 60 day drying period.
I think maybe the 23" you're thinking about applies to grizzlys, not brown bear.


Interesting, I only pay attention to skull size as hides can be unreliable when measured by some. Not meaning you as you have much more experience than I.


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Re: First bear down [Re: waggler] #8613327
Yesterday at 01:24 PM
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Nooksack, that is an impressive demeating job on that skull.

Re: First bear down [Re: waggler] #8613370
Yesterday at 04:04 PM
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Can’t see any rubs from that angle. Big sow? Pretty bear.


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Re: First bear down [Re: waggler] #8613396
Yesterday at 05:04 PM
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So what did that skull measure, Nooksack?

Re: First bear down [Re: waggler] #8613554
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Alaska and Washington State
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I guess I meant that I don't like to hunt with "making the record book" a priority.

BTW, an update on the hide size. I had given my hunter the measurements; length plus width being 208" ÷ 2 = 104. The hunter made the mistake of using his phone to calculate 104÷12 he came up with 8.66, he figured that meant 8'6", he forgot that decimal was not inches. Actuall size 8'8". That doesn't sound like much, but many folks if you tell them you shot an eight and a half foot bear, they assume you are rounding up.

Newhouse, a boar, one little rub that only a trapper might notice.

Still hunting for the dad's bear, saw three today, two too small, one decent one unapproachable due to wind direction; maybe tomorrow.


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Re: First bear down [Re: waggler] #8613631
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S.W.Oregon
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I always liked hunting fall bears. Not as thick of a coat and shorter claws but not as many worries about rubs.


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Re: First bear down [Re: waggler] #8613642
5 hours ago
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Grumpa thanks, but I can’t take credit for that the hunter did that while I fleshed the hide back at camp.

Mt, adfg measured it when sealing at 27 3/8” above avg. but not a monster.

Waggler I don’t promise anything and like to talk to the hunter about what they are hoping for before we start to get a good clear understanding of what we are looking for. Some guys like the hunt as much as the bear. Of course some hunters that changes as days go by, both what they want, and how much they enjoy glassing in inclement weather. Others are willing to pass until the trophy they want comes along. Sometimes that means more than one hunt as I’m sure you know.

Re: First bear down [Re: waggler] #8613669
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Minnesota
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Beautiful Bear,Id love to Hunt Browns Again Someday


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Re: First bear down [Re: waggler] #8613699
2 hours ago
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My brown bear hunt on the ABC Islands was my all time favorite hunting trip.

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