POW Sucess

bradb1169

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We hunted POW using RDM Pilot/Guide as our transporter for the second year in a row. My partner got his bear on day three and I got mine on day five. We saw bears every day except the last day. Weather kicked our butt pretty much the whole time. My partner used a 30-06 with a 180 gr nosler Accubond and I had my 300 SAUM with a 180 gr nosler Accubond. Both bears were anchored with one shot no more than 5 ft from where they last stood. Man those bullets work great. Lots of bears to be had out there. I highly recommend RDM for this hunt. These guys are top notch!
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All our bears had to be stalked.Some were really tough to stalk with all the barnacles and sea weed on the shore rocks. It made for a loud stalk. Most of the bears we stalked were on the move and wouldn't sit still for us. It seemed like they were scavanging quite a bit.They were being really spookable too. We were there from May 6-14. Did you get any bears?
 

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My friend shot at one and missed. WE had to stalk through the woods. Do to the tide coming in the shore line dissappeared on us. We parked the boat 1/4 mile away from the bear and hiked back to him.
 

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He is around 6 1/2' and has a green skull of 21 1/16". He weighed a ton. If I had to guess, I would say 350-450 lbs.
 

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