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So there I was in sight on the spot where Scott and I pinched the bear last week. For those that have been there, I was just barely upstream of the main highway bridge over the Buskin. I had just landed a silver and intended to reduce it to fillets when I looked downstream and saw the same sow headed up the river toward me.

I decided to kill the silver and hold it under water so as not to show it to the bear. If she came too close I would drop it and pick it up later. It was not "soupy" enough for her tastes, pesky sealice and all, you know.

As she approached the bridge she started acting timid and I thought there was probably someone right above on the bridge her making her uneasy.

I am not sure whether the huge splash came next or whether the sow tucked her nub of a tail and absolutely sprinted down the river, away, practically throwing a rooster tail in the ankle deep water... But run she did and "SPLASH" something right behind me did.

Looking over my shoulder I saw a truly large boar, perhaps 20 yards away in the pool. This is a bear that has made me leave a number of times over the past five or six years. He is big, certainly nine feet plus (far rarer than internet ten-footers) and used to having his way.

While trying to decide between challenging him to an arm wrestling match or a hundred yard dash he dove into the pool and completely disappeared. Disappearing suddenly seemed like a much better idea, so I started easing backward down the river toward the bridge.

Those low-water rocks are slicker than snot right now and I almost gave a show for several gawkers on the bridge, but kept both feet under me until I reached shore. I debated leaving the salmon for later pick-up but the boar suddenly popped out of the water about 30 yards away trying to hold one slithery humpie in both paws while he slurped it down. I was close enough to see the bear "smiling" and it reminded me of the college buddy that insisted on dating the ugliest girls he could find... They REALLY appreciated him and it cut down on the competition.

I kept the silver and made very good time getting back to the van and dropping him on ice.

This bear has been around for quite some time, but has been going much more nocturnal over the years. Tonight is a full moon and the big boar was getting an early start on a late evening. He is one of the bears I will not tempt, but tonight he acted like a regular youngster. I suspect the lack of heavy rain has kept the rotting fish in the river rather than sending them to sea and the bears have been doing well on that which they like best...

So twice in a week I have had a little dose of humility from those furry bastids...
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As a post script... There was a poster here sometime back claiming huge bear experience but when pressed claimed 200 sightings over 40 years. So far this week I am well over 10% of that and have had weeks with well over 50% of the 200 claimed sightings.

Same poster said charging bears should be shot "Under the chin"... Which to anyone that has ever had a bear coming directly at them should be incredibly funny.

Here I had a true trophy-sized boar at close range, and under the chin would hit any bear right in the dirt... Between the shoulder blades would be the far better answer...
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I think you need to find a different fishing hole. LOL


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As a post script , ahh what is the BB permit # number for that stream . Hopefully I can draw a tag and maybe go fishing with you . grin


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No drawing permit required on the Kodiak road system...

Any resident can hunt them with a free registration permit and a $25 locking tag...


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Sitka deer;
Thanks for sharing the bear/fishing story with us Art, it made for good reading.

Having actually seen one small grizzly in my life and that off the Trans Canada while it fed on something on the CN Rail tracks I can only imagine what it's like to have those sorts of "distractions" while fishing! laugh

Thanks again for the story, all the best to you and yours and good luck to you all in your upcoming hunts.

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I'd be rinsing out my skives about now....


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A couple of young brownies were running around our fishing area up on the Tsiu a couple of weeks ago:

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Had to watch for the bears, but we did pretty good anyway...
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Love the silvers on a fly rod!

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That last one is plum gorgeous!

Piscatorially speaking.


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Originally Posted by Sitka deer
No drawing permit required on the Kodiak road system...

Any resident can hunt them with a free registration permit and a $25 locking tag...

Why ain't he had the smack down?

stay safe. It's a jungle out there.


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He sticks to an area where one cannot hunt and stays mostly nocturnal.

Watched some idiots around another bear this afternoon and it is amazing more of them don't get chewed on...


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Time to buy a pistol with a bigger hole in the end of the barrel Art!

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Might have to, but I don't really want to... wink


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I should let you baby-sit my Bisley for a few weeks every Sept.

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I can be rough on children like that...

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Originally Posted by Sitka deer
Might have to, but I don't really want to... wink


Just curious, what do you carry when you fish, and how do you carry it?







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I've mostly seen Art just walking around carrying a silver in each hand and a rod tucked under his arm teasing the bears. wink

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Originally Posted by Sitka deer

Watched some idiots around another bear this afternoon and it is amazing more of them don't get chewed on...

What did they do wrong? I moved to Juneau so I'd like the advice.

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Was a largish group (15??) and when the bear showed several ran, leaving silvers on stringers in the water. The bear found them. The bear climbed up a small hill, level with the fishermen as the runners tried to come back to get their stuff.

The bear sat literally in the middle of the trail in thick alders. They were often less than 10' before they saw the bear. I could see them clearly because the bear was immediately river-side of the alder screen. With people everywhere there were several that attempted to scare the bear, forgetting apparantly that their buddies were right where they were trying to drive the bear.

One tool even had a leashed pitbull as "protection".

The bear left his elevated perch and went back to the river for more handout salmon. Several threw rocks around the bear to drive it away, which failed completely.

All of this was going on with the bear never more than 15 yards from at least one soft squishy human. I stayed on the opposite side of the river, maybe 40 yards away.

The biggest concern was the way they surrounded the bear by over 180 degrees. If the bear suddenly startled there were few options for the bear and the people were very close.

Leaving a big pile of silvers on stringers just habituates the bears to the same spot...

Throwing rocks to haze a bear is unfortunately illegal. They really need to officially haze the bears with some beanbags. And they likely will before the Oct 25 opener. Last year there were seven or eight bears killed opening day. I suspect similar numbers this year.
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Might have to, but I don't really want to... wink


Just curious, what do you carry when you fish, and how do you carry it?


Silver projectiles worked for the Lone Ranger (Didn't Tonto make him something other than "Lone"?) Thinking about it Tonto had Silver heels, right? wink I figure a silver slapped upside the bear's head would stop him right now.

Mostly when I do carry it is a Blackhawk 357 with hardcast bullets and it goes in a leather holster that usually rides at the top of my waders sliding under my left arm. It works okay... I seldom take it out, even when bears are fairly close.

I am a little cynical about it as I figure the bear that chews on me will give little warning...
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