Bow Hunting BIG Bull Elk with Grizzly Bears on Your Tail! - YouTube

Channel: Eastmans' Hunting Journals

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Come on! He don't care. But I mean even any normal bear sees a
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person, it should be gone. Is he on a kill or is that a rock he's standing on?
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Well we're just gonna get along the trail here and just get by him and I'm
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sure he's gonna come back, saw him burying it. Those aggressive defensive encounters
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we see that bears are protecting three things: they're protecting a food source,
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their cubs, or their personal space. Well bear went over the hill we're gonna keep
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going up the drainage we were gonna camp right around the corner here we might
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just go a whisker farther. Good thing is he's not gonna want to leave that no but
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you still have to deal with them right. I get to come back by here by myself
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with horses. Goody!
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What it's all about for us making memories in the mountains. Man you must
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ate a whole jar of cranberries and a whole beaver and get poop like.
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Hunting in grizzly bear habitat how should a hunter change their methods
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when in grizzly bear habitat compared to somewhere else? So grizzly bears throws a
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whole another dynamic into hunting, archery season is by far the most
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dangerous time of year. Ya he's just standing guard. Up here watching big 6x7 pushing off a 300 inch bull the 6 by 7
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is probably 340, 350 doesn't have the biggest beams he only has 3 cows now, and
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he's pretty aggressive keeping that 300 inch bull out of there and he's up right
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back in a box canyon so we essentially have him cornered or was gonna see what
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he does and see we goes to bed.
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Big bulls at the end of the canyon, so we'll just keep slipping up the creek, we got a good wind coming down. This is just a time of year in the fall when bears they're about to go into
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hibernation so they're really trying to load up on calories and you're out there
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hunting elk and they're out there hunting elk.
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We're gonna get up on this elevation to come across. You're hidden and you're sounding like an elk you smell like an elk.
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So the bear naturally is hunting you and if you're alone, that's that's as
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dangerous as you can set it up for. Gonna try to bugle, get him to come down, he's pretty aggressive this morning. See what we can do.
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He's gonna push his cows to bed up around the corner but the wind's coming
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down this way he's I don't even know if it's possible.
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So as far as food items to consider to store away from your immediate camp what
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what are those other than food? Bears they have a really good sense of smell
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anything with a with an odor can be an attractant. Toothpaste, sunscreen, hand soap,
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food, garbage we want to store that unavailable to bears. We have a bear
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hang pole here provided by the Forest Service. I have my quarter inch nylon
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rope about 20 feet of it. Signed a rock on here trying to get this
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thing over here. Okay that worked out pretty good our bag this is actually a
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dry bag from Eberlestock I put everything in here that a bear might be
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interested in or that it could smell. That goes in here the dry bags nice
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because it keeps everything dry the two half hitch here onto the dry bag pull
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this thing up you want to get at least 10 feet up and 4 feet out good right
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there. I go with my taut line hitch it doesn't
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get much easier than that.
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G-unit right there good hump on that thing.
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He's literally laying like he's dead in the wallow right there.
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he's alive. It's like 10 degrees out.
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Just down by the trail here and we heard a bugle saw some bulls moving up here
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yeah, he's probably a 330 he's a nice bull he gave him a couple bugles and he's like looking down
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here but I think he's gonna wrap around and feed on that south face of this
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ridge. He's bugling and searching I don't know how
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hot he is as far as if you would run down off there to here. He looked at
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that can probably bet it's gonna be an interesting evening Tim he is coming
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down the mountain. Guess we'll try and go kill him. So knowing what you're gonna do with your meat before you
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actually go harvest it. Is number one. Is huge.
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I think he's down in this draw I'm gonna get up on this lip and bugle facing down
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in here and then we're gonna get up on that ridge a little bit and hopefully we can
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call in below us. We have a wind coming up.
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As hunters we're really focused in on the game and we kind of have tunnel
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vision but you need to be aware of bear tracks and scat and sign that there's
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grizzly bears in the area.
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We're gonna go back around the backside of this we've had a good wind coming
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down the valley it's if we cut him off. There's another bull bugling around the corner. We'll just wait here for a bit. See what happens.
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We played it perfect, We got a lot of work to do. I think we're just gonna gut him
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tonight. We'll come back in the morning and quarter him. Let's go recover him, and then we'll get him taken care of.
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When your field dressing it it's a good idea to have somebody on lookout once
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you start opening the critter up and you get that blood smell in the air, that's
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gonna attract bears. I've investigated with the Game and Fish and Fish and
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Wildlife Service a lot of maulings and number-one thing is nobody was watching
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when that bear came in from behind him. This is what it came in here for we're
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full grizzly bears but we're full of bulls to - hey man can you hear me I got
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a good one. Big bull right place right time he
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frickin let out a bugle right over the hill right behind us so we sit down and
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he comes up cresting the hill at ten yards screaming and I aced him.
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Grizzly just walked through the saddle behind us
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good thing it didn't come around on top of us Frank
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Well last night we just gutted this bull left a couple shirts on his antlers
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propped him up I put a white my white game bags up there about two hundred
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yards from him doesn't look like he's been disturbed.
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So say I do come back to the carcass there's a bear eating on my meat what do
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you do? So in Wyoming and if there's a bear on
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your carcass you need to leave that carcass and and not get into a dangerous
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encounter with that bear. Part of the risk of hunting in bear country and at
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the end of the day you've lost your carcass and and you've punched your tag
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but in reality that doesn't happen that often and Northwest Wyoming. If you take
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the steps that we're talking about you shouldn't have a problem.
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Absolutely, propped him up like this let that air escape it was too late last
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night to really get him quartered in grizz country so we peed around
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here we put our base layers on him just to have that scent up here and sure
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enough I mean there's not even any birds up here. All right let's get this back
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strap off.
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Somebody call a back country taxi? I was wondering I was on my Uber about 24
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hours ago look what showed up. Yeah cash, check, or
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credit card? Hung him up and everything didn't have any problems last night so
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meat comes up the hill onto the horses and we're out of here. Just as slick as
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you please one down, one more.
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Leroy doesn't even know there's anything on him. Okay, pull it.