Ratzki
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Joined: 8/18/2008 From: Chilliwack, British Columbia Status: offline
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Hey MR, I do my spring bear hunting near my grandfather's cabin in D'arcy, which is about a 30 minute drive east of Pemberton, which is about 35 minutes north of Whistler BC. I think that other then northern Vancouver Island, there has to be more black bears here then anywhere else on the continent. I like it there as it is close to where i live, only a 2 hour drive and the black bears are big and come in lots of good colours. There are some grizzly here as well but generally you don't see them lower down. I ride in to an alpine valley from the cabin. Takes about 1/2 a day, and am at the 7,000 foot level, which is right about tree line. The only reason I know the altitude, is the forestry service mapped the area a dozen or so years ago and left all the alititude markers along the trail up to the twin glacial lakes that are about 90% to the top of the mountain. There is an old squatters cabin there that the forestry fixed up somewhat while they were doing their thing, worked out well for those that know where it is. Even where i live now in Chilliwack BC, there is a good number of black bears to be had, just that the hunting is a little tougher, very steep, and the bush is thick and you get soaked all the time. I deer hunt here but am not gonna waste my time looking for bears here as they are a lot smaller and seem to come in only black. We have a good population of Mule deer and Black Tail deer as well. There are a few White Tail but there is no season on them, I have never seen one myself, you have to drive northeast from here before you get into White Tail country. I never really got into White Tail hunting, kinda fell in love with that stiff-legged gate of the Muleys and have almost hunted them exclusively since I was 12. My family has never eaten beef, strictly what I shoot and supplemented with chicken, fish, and turkey. I need two deer a year to keep us in meat, and I am one down at the moment with a couple days to go in the season. I am gonna try to get out one more day but have had pnemonia the last several weeks so my hiking around is a bit limited. On the conctete shooting forray, that will be tomorrow. It looks like we might get a good day, but they are calling for rain/snow tomorrow. My wife already thinks that I am nuts, so I have to get all my stuff ready without her finding out or she will be making a call to the people with the white shirts and white van. I want to avoid that.
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