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Wife saves me again, according to her
« on: October 11, 2008, 08:45:26 PM »
Been seeing a Red Fox out in the back yard.  Took my .17HMR Sportster out to try and call him in.  Got a power line cut that runs parallel to the pipeline across my property, with 30 to 35 yards of woods between.  Went up a big spruce tree just at sundown, using my climbing treestand.  After getting settled in, with the wind to my back and from the house (150 Yards away) I started calling using a squealing rabbit call.  Had a wayward Boxer dog come in dragging a leash.  Then here come it's owner, a school teacher from down the street.  She was walking her dog and it got away from her when it heard the call.  She caught her dog, then was going to walk out the power line cut to leave.  I stopped her and told her to return the way she had come in.  She did not like the idea of me being up in a tree with a gun.  Too bad go away.

after she left I settled back and waited 20 to 30 minutes before calling again.  Since the foxes are used to smelling humans and dogs around this neighborhood I did not think it would scare it off.  Made a short series of calls, waited for 10 to 15 minutes then made a second set.  Was trying to decide to make another set or to just climb down and head for the house when I saw something coming from the pipeline, through the woods.  it was too big for a Fox, and the wrong color.  At first thought it was our resident Moose Calf, right color and size I thought.  Then it stepped out into the clear, oh crap, it's a bear!  I started climbing higher.  The bear came straight to my tree.  Sniffed around the tree then sat down and looked up.  The bear laid down at the base of the tree like it was going to sleep.  My first thought when I saw it come out of the woods was that it was a Black Bear and could climb my tree.  And with a .17 HMR I was in trouble.  then as it got closer I realized it was a small Grizzly.  Darn, I kept thinking, they should be in hibernation by now.  Guess not.  Anyway it laid there looking up in my direction.  I started yelling, no affect.  I threw my call, no affect.  I reached into my pocket and pulled out the change I had there, I threw it hitting the bear with several coins, no affect.  I then remembered my cell phone on my belt.  I called the wife and told her of my predicament, she laughed.  Then she said "OK, I'll come out and save the big hunter". 

It took a while then I saw the back door open at the house.  Then a flashing strobe light came tearing out of the door and straight out the trail toward my tree.  Then I recognized Ernie, our skitzo, paranoid, cowardly, Beagle.  I heard Michelle yelling find Daddy, find Daddy.  And Earnie was coming straight to me, with a flashing strobe light attached to his collar.  I started yelling for Ernie to go back, but he does not listen well.  Here he come, doing what Michelle told him to do, find Daddy.  Suddenly Ernie burst into the clearing.  As he came around the last bush he almost ran into the bear.  seeing the bear Ernie jumped to the side, yelped, and headed back to the house.  Bear was throwing snow and dirt in it's wake as it cleared out of the area as well.  Then here came Michelle with Bert, our calm, cool, and collected, Beagle.  Michelle was carrying her 12ga pump, and singing "Another one bites the dust".  Michelle claims she stood guard as I climbed down the tree, to protect me from the vicious animals.  I love her, want to staple her lips shut, but I love her.

I'll try for the Fox again tomorrow morning, but with my 30-06 this time.   Life is an adventure, hit it full throttle.
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Re: Wife saves me again, according to her
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2008, 01:40:45 AM »
Great story buddy, and tell your lovely wife we are all thankful to her for saving our resident storyteller!!! Stay safe and shoot straight....<><....:)
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Re: Wife saves me again, according to her
« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2008, 02:21:34 AM »
Been seeing a Red Fox out in the back yard.  Took my .17HMR Sportster out to try and call him in.  Got a power line cut that runs parallel to the pipeline across my property, with 30 to 35 yards of woods between.  Went up a big spruce tree just at sundown, using my climbing treestand.  After getting settled in, with the wind to my back and from the house (150 Yards away) I started calling using a squealing rabbit call.  Had a wayward Boxer dog come in dragging a leash.  Then here come it's owner, a school teacher from down the street.  She was walking her dog and it got away from her when it heard the call.  She caught her dog, then was going to walk out the power line cut to leave.  I stopped her and told her to return the way she had come in.  She did not like the idea of me being up in a tree with a gun.  Too bad go away.

after she left I settled back and waited 20 to 30 minutes before calling again.  Since the foxes are used to smelling humans and dogs around this neighborhood I did not think it would scare it off.  Made a short series of calls, waited for 10 to 15 minutes then made a second set.  Was trying to decide to make another set or to just climb down and head for the house when I saw something coming from the pipeline, through the woods.  it was too big for a Fox, and the wrong color.  At first thought it was our resident Moose Calf, right color and size I thought.  Then it stepped out into the clear, oh crap, it's a bear!  I started climbing higher.  The bear came straight to my tree.  Sniffed around the tree then sat down and looked up.  The bear laid down at the base of the tree like it was going to sleep.  My first thought when I saw it come out of the woods was that it was a Black Bear and could climb my tree.  And with a .17 HMR I was in trouble.  then as it got closer I realized it was a small Grizzly.  Darn, I kept thinking, they should be in hibernation by now.  Guess not.  Anyway it laid there looking up in my direction.  I started yelling, no affect.  I threw my call, no affect.  I reached into my pocket and pulled out the change I had there, I threw it hitting the bear with several coins, no affect.  I then remembered my cell phone on my belt.  I called the wife and told her of my predicament, she laughed.  Then she said "OK, I'll come out and save the big hunter". 

It took a while then I saw the back door open at the house.  Then a flashing strobe light came tearing out of the door and straight out the trail toward my tree.  Then I recognized Ernie, our skitzo, paranoid, cowardly, Beagle.  I heard Michelle yelling find Daddy, find Daddy.  And Earnie was coming straight to me, with a flashing strobe light attached to his collar.  I started yelling for Ernie to go back, but he does not listen well.  Here he come, doing what Michelle told him to do, find Daddy.  Suddenly Ernie burst into the clearing.  As he came around the last bush he almost ran into the bear.  seeing the bear Ernie jumped to the side, yelped, and headed back to the house.  Bear was throwing snow and dirt in it's wake as it cleared out of the area as well.  Then here came Michelle with Bert, our calm, cool, and collected, Beagle.  Michelle was carrying her 12ga pump, and singing "Another one bites the dust".  Michelle claims she stood guard as I climbed down the tree, to protect me from the vicious animals.  I love her, want to staple her lips shut, but I love her.

I'll try for the Fox again tomorrow morning, but with my 30-06 this time.   Life is an adventure, hit it full throttle.
That poor bear just wanted to love you.   :D

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Re: Wife saves me again, according to her
« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2008, 02:31:11 AM »
17 hmr , too small  :o remember that when calling critters you need enough gun for the biggest that may respond and in your case I think a 20MM chain gun may be in order .  ;D

Tell your Mrs. Thank You for not making you sleep in the tree , she could have said " You got up there , you get down " .  ::)  ;)

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Re: Wife saves me again, according to her
« Reply #4 on: October 12, 2008, 02:37:59 AM »
 :D :D Really got a good laugh out of that one!! Sounds like you got a keeper in Michelle  ;) Only downfall is,you know you will never hear the end of it  :o
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Re: Wife saves me again, according to her
« Reply #5 on: October 12, 2008, 03:13:07 AM »
I am sitting here laughing, tears running down my cheeks, spraying coffee all over my puter screen!!  ;D

 GREAT story!!

 Glad "momma" was there to save your hide!!  ;)

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« Reply #6 on: October 12, 2008, 04:18:23 AM »
Ya gotta love em, even if they never let you live it down.  Ya sure got a "keeper" with her.  Now lets see if some idjet says he took a griz with the very same caliber, just shoot him in the ear.  DP
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« Reply #7 on: October 12, 2008, 04:57:08 AM »
Great story.Thank you


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Re: Wife saves me again, according to her
« Reply #8 on: October 12, 2008, 04:57:23 AM »
Wow, bet that got your heart rate up!!!  ;D Reminds me of the black bear I called in this year while turkey hunting, things do get exciting when you're in each other's comfort zone!!

Great story Rog, thanks!

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Re: Wife saves me again, according to her
« Reply #9 on: October 12, 2008, 07:32:29 AM »
 ;D ;D Thats a good one. Thanks for sharing. I think you need to take her out for dinner after that one. ;)

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Re: Wife saves me again, according to her
« Reply #10 on: October 12, 2008, 01:04:29 PM »
All you had to do is whisper.... "here kitty kitty" and when he looked up, put his eye out with the 17... should goo up the brain with an eye shot.  No harder than when I was bullseyeing whomp rats with my T-16 back home.  That was back before I blew up the death star though and my eyes were better then.  ;D

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« Reply #11 on: October 12, 2008, 04:01:35 PM »
Thanks for the big smile you brought to my face!   ;D
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« Reply #12 on: October 12, 2008, 04:27:33 PM »
Had a good laugh.  Good woman!

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« Reply #13 on: October 12, 2008, 04:30:55 PM »
Well you were undergunned for sure that time.
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« Reply #14 on: October 12, 2008, 05:00:08 PM »
Aint nuthin like a good woman when you need her.........but, they never let you forget it :D ;D >:( >:(
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« Reply #15 on: October 12, 2008, 06:47:23 PM »
I guess we know who the "Great White Hunter" is in that family. The one that brings the right size GUN.  ;D

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« Reply #16 on: October 13, 2008, 06:41:37 AM »
Funny story. You never know what's going to come in to a call or what you'll meet in the wilds of your backyard. Thanks -g
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« Reply #17 on: October 13, 2008, 07:08:28 AM »
That was funny.  Amazing how funny a life or death story can be when you don't die ain't it.
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« Reply #18 on: October 13, 2008, 07:31:11 AM »
One of my greatest fantasies is killing a Grizzly with a .17 HMR.  Yea Right!  I may want to do it, but fear of what happens if I don't pull it off can be a big deterrent.  Not to mention it's illegal to use a rim fire to shoot big game in Alaska.  Also after that fiasco with the Caribou, I have lost some of my feelings for those plastic tipped bullets.  They might be OK for foxes, but not for something bigger.  Yea, if I could have shot through the eye and got it into the brain great.  But what would have happened if I had not made the perfect shot.  A target one inch in diameter, 15 to 20 feet away, almost straight down, that might move just as I shot.  No thank you.  Finding that perfect spot on a Moose is one thing, something that can eat you is something else.  Definitely, don't need a POd Grizzly running around the neighborhood either.

Never thought about a Grizzly coming in anyway.  Most are already in hibernation, plus haven't seen any in the neighborhood recently.  And I was focusing on Fox.
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« Reply #19 on: October 13, 2008, 12:43:36 PM »
 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D made my day ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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« Reply #20 on: October 14, 2008, 07:26:38 AM »
Going for a walk today up into the hills behind Eielson, will be doing some calling.  Put the .223 away, taking my 30-06 handi.  Below is the reason.  Got this from the Fairbanks Daily News Miner.

 
Grizzly sow springs cub from trap in Interior Alaska

By Tim Mowry

Published Tuesday, October 14, 2008
 

FAIRBANKS — Just call them hairy Houdinis.

A sow grizzly bear evidently freed one of its two cubs from a trap early Sunday morning at a home in Salcha, once again thwarting efforts by Alaska wildlife biologists who have been trying to trap and kill the family of bears for the past week.

“That’s speculation,” said Tom Seaton, assistant Fairbanks area biologist with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. “All we know is when we got there the trap was sprung and some of the bait was gone.”

It was the second time in a week that the bears, which have been roaming around the Johnson Road area 35 miles south of Fairbanks for the past two weeks, have triggered the trap but escaped. The bears triggered and broke the trap last Tuesday without going inside.

While the evidence is circumstantial, fellow biologist Tony Hollis said it seems to indicate there was a bear in the trap. A bag of bait in the back of the trap was ripped open and the barrel trap had been rolled over several times.

“We’re pretty sure the bear was in the trap,” Hollis said. “It ripped a bag open in the back of the trap, and there’s no other way to do that.”

Greg Garrels, who owns the home 40 miles south of Fairbanks where the trap is set, also believes one of the cubs was trapped for a short time before the sow freed it.

It was just after midnight early Sunday morning when infrared motion detectors set up in Garrels’ yard alerted him to the presence of the bears. Garrels looked out the window and could see the sow near an outbuilding about 80 feet from the house.

The cubs came closer to the house and were wandering around the yard, but Garrels said he didn’t feel justified shooting any of the bears because they were not posing a threat or doing anything wrong.

Garrels watched as the bears made their way over to the trap, an oversized barrel with a trap door on one end.

“Suddenly, I heard a bang and a bunch of commotion,” Garrels said.

Shining a high-powered flashlight from his house, Garrels saw the sow standing over the trap with her front paws on the barrel, rocking it back and forth.

“Then I saw her roll it right over,” Garrels said.

Garrels’ wife, Sage Patton, called biologist Don Young to alert him that one of the cubs had been caught. After an initial ruckus, Garrels said, things fell silent.

A few minutes after notifying the biologists of their catch, Garrels saw all three bears in his yard again. The trap was empty and the door was open when biologists arrived at 1 a.m.

If the cub was indeed inside the trap, it may have escaped when the sow rolled the trap over, Hollis said. A spring-loaded latch that holds the door shut could have got pushed in when the sow rolled it over and released the door, he said.

“I think she’s more lucky than she is smart,” Hollis said of the sow.

Biologists wired the handle down so the same thing wouldn’t happen again, and they also positioned the trap between two trees so it can’t be rolled over. The trap weighs approximately 200 pounds, Seaton said.

If biologists are successful in catching them, the bears will be euthanized because they have become too dangerous, Hollis said. The bears have ransacked two homes, getting into some sugar and oatmeal at one home and busting down a bird feeder and pounding on the door at Garrels’ house.

On Saturday, the bears evidently returned to the home where they had eaten sugar and oatmeal, and they damaged a truck camper and a trailer, Garrels said. The man living on the property decided it would be safer to stay with friends until the bears are gone, he said.

Whether the bears will enter the trap if they return remains to be seen.

“I don’t know what’s going to happen now,” Hollis said. “I think we’re going to have a hard time getting them in the trap after that.”

Biologists have toyed with the idea of setting foot snares for the bears, he said.

Seaton would be happy if the bears decided to den up for the winter.

“What we’re hoping right now is that they’ve gone to den up with all this snow and cooler weather,” he said. “Maybe they’ve given up on getting some last dinners before going to bed.”

But the three grizzly bears in Salcha don’t appear to be the only bears still wandering around.

A resident at 8 Mile Chena Hot Springs Road, Mark Stringfellow, said he saw fresh grizzly bear tracks in the snow in his yard on Friday and tracked a large grizzly bear for about a mile up Robert’s Roost Road. The bear’s tracks crossed Chena Hot Springs Road from south to north and disappeared into the timber at the top of the hill headed for Smallwood Creek.

“His hind foot was longer than my foot, and I wear a size 14,” said Stringfellow, who said he knows enough about bears to know this was a big grizzly. “The front paw was 7 1/2 to 8 inches wide. It was a pretty good-sized bear. I estimate him at an 8-footer.”

And these are not the one I had in my back yard.  Rog
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« Reply #21 on: October 14, 2008, 07:51:21 AM »
Keep an eye out Rog.  Does keep life exciting, doesn't it?  DP
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« Reply #22 on: October 14, 2008, 08:12:35 AM »
Great story Sourdough and your .17hmr may have been enough had things gone worse. I seem to remember an Outdoor life story where a black bear pursued a small game hunter who was armed with a .22WMR up into a tree. Our fellow had gone as high as he could and was on the opposite side of the trunk but the bear still kept coming...he waited till the last instant then swung around the trunk and fired a one handed shot into the top of the bears head with the bore of the rifle being just six inches away. It was enough to kill the bear stone dead and I recon that the hmr would do the same at that range.
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« Reply #23 on: October 14, 2008, 08:43:08 AM »
One of my greatest fantasies is killing a Grizzly with a .17 HMR.  Yea Right!  I may want to do it, but fear of what happens if I don't pull it off can be a big deterrent.  Not to mention it's illegal to use a rim fire to shoot big game in Alaska.  Also after that fiasco with the Caribou, I have lost some of my feelings for those plastic tipped bullets.  They might be OK for foxes, but not for something bigger.  Yea, if I could have shot through the eye and got it into the brain great.  But what would have happened if I had not made the perfect shot.  A target one inch in diameter, 15 to 20 feet away, almost straight down, that might move just as I shot.  No thank you.  Finding that perfect spot on a Moose is one thing, something that can eat you is something else.  Definitely, don't need a POd Grizzly running around the neighborhood either.

Never thought about a Grizzly coming in anyway.  Most are already in hibernation, plus haven't seen any in the neighborhood recently.  And I was focusing on Fox.

Heck it's all about shot placement anyways isn't it???? LOLOLOL thanks for the story am cleaning up the cider I just spit all over the screen. Thanks again.

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Re: Wife saves me again, according to her
« Reply #24 on: October 14, 2008, 09:30:51 AM »
My wife may have left me up the tree.  ;D

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Re: Wife saves me again, according to her
« Reply #25 on: October 15, 2008, 04:53:49 AM »
Hmmm... maybe you ought to look at some pepper spray or a good handgun if you're gonna go about Alaska with a 17? Maybe even a firecracker or a can of black pepper would have irritated him enough to move on. Maybe next time you should try to pee on him. ;D

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Re: Wife saves me again, according to her
« Reply #26 on: October 15, 2008, 05:32:49 AM »
Just think, had you not run the woman w/ the big dog off, you might not have had to call the wife ;D
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Re: Wife saves me again, according to her
« Reply #27 on: October 15, 2008, 05:57:58 AM »
Went into the hills out behind Eielson AFB yesterday looking for sign of Grizzly, and calling for coyote/Bear.  Set up at five locations and had no responses.  Did see Ptarmigan and lots of Grouse.  Saw three Moose, and did see lots of coyote tracks.  As I was coming home, in the area that runs parallel to the runway, in the area where they got the big signs that say "Do Not Stop"  "No Picture Taking"  "Stay On The Roadway".  A coyote ran out into the road and stopped, it looked at my approaching vehicle for a few seconds then continued across the road.
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