ashersdad
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Grizzly bear has been on my bucket list for as long as I remember. Finally in 2010 I was able to go on my first hunt with a grizzly tag. Although I was successful for sheep and moose, I wasn’t for grizzly. No complaints here though as it was an incredible hunt.
However, this only made my “grizzly itch” that much stronger. So in 2011, I went on a Spring grizzly hunt. This too was a great hunt but Spring came late and I didn’t even see a bear. Try again Spring of 2012, later in the season and wouldn’t you know it, same result. Not a grizzly to be seen.
Although this didn’t deter me, it did make me rethink my plan. I came to the conclusion that I needed to do whatever necessary to get me into the best area for a chance at a bear. After much research I decided to go for broke and start putting in for a Kodiak tag.
I was unsuccessful for the 2013 draw but earlier this year I found out I had drawn a tag for this Fall. To say I was excited would be an understatement. I would be going back to Alaska with my 4th grizzly/brown bear tag. I was hopeful this one would come home attached to something.

However, this only made my “grizzly itch” that much stronger. So in 2011, I went on a Spring grizzly hunt. This too was a great hunt but Spring came late and I didn’t even see a bear. Try again Spring of 2012, later in the season and wouldn’t you know it, same result. Not a grizzly to be seen.
Although this didn’t deter me, it did make me rethink my plan. I came to the conclusion that I needed to do whatever necessary to get me into the best area for a chance at a bear. After much research I decided to go for broke and start putting in for a Kodiak tag.
I was unsuccessful for the 2013 draw but earlier this year I found out I had drawn a tag for this Fall. To say I was excited would be an understatement. I would be going back to Alaska with my 4th grizzly/brown bear tag. I was hopeful this one would come home attached to something.
