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I love the guide when he talk about how grizzly backstrap tastes hahha nice boar gentleman!!
@nathanfleck76012 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed your video very much, good job. I have to tell you a little story and you will have a good idea of how old I am. I started guiding in the Brooks Range long before you were born in 1963. I was working for an old guy by the name of Bill Pinnell. Bill Pinnell and Morris Talifson were world famous Kodiak Bear guides. I had the privilege of working with them for twelve years.on Kodiak and in the Brooks Range. In the Brooks Range we guided for Dall Sheep, Caribou, Moose and Grizzly. We built two cabins on lakes up there. I was young and what an adventure I had. You certainly have the right idea, enjoy your life and wild places as much as you can. The years go by much too fast !
@oregonminer12 жыл бұрын
I was born in 1932 during the Great Depression and we were poor. My dad,s only extravagance was a subscription to Outdoor Life,at first I could only look at the pictures but with my dad,s help I could read before entering first grade.one thing that always captured my attention were the Pinnell-Talifson Kodiak bear hunts,those stretched hides dwarfed the people who stood alongside,memories I still have to this day.
@Nello353Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this adventure and thanks for showing respect to the fine grizzly you harvested.
@bearknuckles10011 ай бұрын
I've hunted all over Alaska. This has to be the most realistic AK hunting video I've watched. It's usually miserable and a lesson in persistence. Great work!
@campbellj202 жыл бұрын
I'd take miserable and hard over a game farm any day!
@christianschauf32372 жыл бұрын
@@christianschauf3237 Amen to that. Some hunting shows are laughable how they are so stealthy and whispering and you can see the farmhouses through the trees!
@bearknuckles10011 ай бұрын
Really liked the video. Brings back memories of my Brook’s Range Dall Sheep 14 years ago. Nothing like that place.
@josephf77202 жыл бұрын
Super video brother 🙏👍
@logogonzalez6083 Жыл бұрын
What a great watch! Great how you took us along in the highs and lows, that’s hunting.
@406highlanders2 жыл бұрын
Outstanding hunt, outstanding production. Thanks for taking us along with you on the adventure. You did it the hard way, the true way.
@FacesoftheForgotten2 жыл бұрын
my pleasure. thanks for watching!
@christianschauf32372 жыл бұрын
Thanks for filming and sharing this with us.
@Bozemancurtis Жыл бұрын
Very cool story - thx for sharing the adventure - your audience should grow quickly!
@JP-rv6hg2 жыл бұрын
Nice 👍. I just love the scenery and the landscape you are hunting in. To shoot something is just a bonus. Congrats from Sweden 🇸🇪
@klintzman2 жыл бұрын
great hunt, nothing but respect für the animal!
@sinas.79998 ай бұрын
Great video brother! I've been in that country chasing caribou. The Brooks range are beautiful and, at the same time, can be unforgiving. Congratulations on a great bear and very professional camera work!
@catch.22outdoors2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words! It's an incredible place...
@christianschauf32372 жыл бұрын
Nice to see the country and yes the real life of rain, wind, snow. Nice Grizzly
@larrynorton18942 жыл бұрын
Great video and quality Sir ! This hunt is on my wife's short list for our next adventure. Hopefully we can experience an Awesome adventure as you did. I struggle also many times heading back into civilization. Congratulations !
@mountainridgeoutdoors68002 жыл бұрын
Hope you guys make it happen! One of those life experiences that will live with me forever.
@christianschauf32372 жыл бұрын
Congratulations! This is a very nice video. The kind of hunting trip that make us dream about. -Jean
@cousinsoutdoors65952 жыл бұрын
Beautiful country. Thanks for sharing.
@rciii22012 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@christianschauf32372 жыл бұрын
Are there permits needed to hunt that area? Also as for clothing what jackets thermals stuff you recommend. Saving up to go the there
@Jeff-hp3vn Жыл бұрын
Great hunt! I'm booked for a grizzly /caribou hunt in Yukon. What combination caliber/bullet did you use?
@filippoputignano66862 жыл бұрын
Hey-- what caliber and distance of shot-- thanks-- Wyoming
@ziruk-king44662 жыл бұрын
How much does a plane cost to there? How about your gear? What caliber and make is your rifle? Make of your packs! I really enjoyed this thank you so much for video this!!!
@Jeff-hp3vn Жыл бұрын
Looks like a great adventure.
@AlaskanBallistics2 жыл бұрын
I believe you're in the correct field Christian as you could pass for Rob Dunham's brother. Well done video, not many can say they've tasted a Grizz.
@brocknbrie9902 жыл бұрын
I'm going to have to see who this Rob guy is.
@christianschauf32372 жыл бұрын
Amazing~~~ great!🔥🔥 Really Love U your channel
@user-by4nj5wt8t2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video!
@brucewarren4742 жыл бұрын
Hey guys what brand and magnification are you binoculars
@Jeff-hp3vn Жыл бұрын
That camo is on point
@JAG220.2 жыл бұрын
Do you have more info on the gear you used? Caliber of gun? Always curious...Thanks!
@jmiller3606 Жыл бұрын
Christensen Arms 300 Win Mag Ridgeline. It's been used to take Kudu, Grizzly, Moose, Deer, Elk, and more.
@christianschauf3237 Жыл бұрын
Nice job, beautiful animal.
@jayrobertson2322 жыл бұрын
thank you!
@christianschauf32372 жыл бұрын
This is high quality stuff here
@bearlycamping2 жыл бұрын
That's why it's called hunting instead of killing. Even just being there would be satisfying to me.
@KCBarr12 жыл бұрын
it's never about the killing, for me.
@christianschauf32372 жыл бұрын
i am glade you tryed the meat i shot one in 2018 in the same area he was about the same size. i wanted to take the back strap and the guid said the same thing and would not let me take any meat he was full of blue berrie and Alaska potato and willow roots the meat did not stink. i think the interior bears might be edibal the right time of the year if they are not eating rotten meat and fish. . the meat would smell if it were bad. if you do eat eat it cook throughly . the carry tricinia. freezing it for 30 days at -2 will kill tricina. also. Nice vidio and congraulations on the bear.
@francismest66162 жыл бұрын
Great video bro. I just subscribed to you, more people should! Thanks!!
@gunman-6646 Жыл бұрын
Those interior grizzlies are beautiful, but surprisingly smaller than I expected.
@randysandberg56152 жыл бұрын
my thoughts exactly. my bear was the biggest they'd had a hunter get in 2 years, and I was surprised how small he was. We have much bigger black bears on my farm in wisconsin. That said, he looked HUGE compared to every other bear I saw over that 2 week period.
@christianschauf32372 жыл бұрын
@@christianschauf3237 What did it square? I shot a grizzly in the Yukon that was I guess average. It squared 6'10".
@randysandberg56152 жыл бұрын
@@randysandberg5615 if I remember correctly he was about 8.5’
@christianschauf32372 жыл бұрын
@@christianschauf3237 8'5" is a very good interior grizzly.
@bearknuckles10011 ай бұрын
We have all had trips like that, it can be brutal, but anyone who has really hunted knows it can go from total boredom to heart pounding adrenaline filled craziness in seconds. It just sucks when there is a big price tag, research, research, and succcess rates previous client contacts etc. Great production on the video, enjoyed it
@claytonvanthoff88892 жыл бұрын
agree on all fronts! thanks for watching!
@christianschauf32372 жыл бұрын
They cleaned that bear like a pro
@bebobkiz61782 жыл бұрын
Fred is the man, and is applying to be a master guide, so we had to film him making the initial cuts on the bear as part of his submission. he's a total pro, I'd follow that guy in to a very dark night and not worry.
@christianschauf32372 жыл бұрын
Nice job. Dream hunt! Who was your outfitter?
@CLB-xl7jt2 жыл бұрын
My guide was Fred Harbison. He's a stud and can't recommend him enough. My outfitter was terrible, but I'll refrain from trashing him on here.
@christianschauf32372 жыл бұрын
The outfitter should have provided a way for you to get probably at least 2 of the 3 animals you were going for especially when that is not a cheap hunt. However, congratulations on your bear.
@therealyt57252 жыл бұрын
@@therealyt5725 the frustrations with this outfitter were extremely high. I wrote a letter to the guide board but decided not to send as he has a family and young kids. But everything from 5 year expired food, to not waking up before 10a, to trying to cut our hunt short 2 days because he wanted to go home…. It was terrible.
@christianschauf32372 жыл бұрын
A lot of respect thank you congratulations
@robertspina96122 жыл бұрын
Appreciate it, Robert.
@christianschauf32372 жыл бұрын
What caliber and make
@richardbrewin49362 жыл бұрын
Christensen Arms Ridgeline in 300 Win Mag. One shot...!
@christianschauf32372 жыл бұрын
Great video. Congrats on the bear
@ChaseTMP2 жыл бұрын
Ya ok,I guess
@smjhobbies45272 жыл бұрын
what rifle were you using??
@piche0903912 жыл бұрын
Christensen Arms Ridgeline, 300 Win Mag. Love it!
@christianschauf32372 жыл бұрын
@@christianschauf3237 what bullet did u use?
@skyx94432 жыл бұрын
This video is the next best thing to being there. Thanks.
@randysandberg56152 жыл бұрын
Appreciate it, Randy! That's always the goal!
@christianschauf32372 жыл бұрын
Hiking trip,with minimal hunting. Why walk 18 miles when you could have flown there??????
@smjhobbies45272 жыл бұрын
Christian, Great video, I'd love to have you as a guest on my show Hooked On Utah. Let me know.
@HookedOnUtah2 жыл бұрын
no cooking clips. sad
@skidskid85552 жыл бұрын
I don’t know about the comment “ I just don’t think these places are gonna be around much longer” they’re gonna be around a lot longer then you bud
@axelerickson41042 жыл бұрын
to clarify, I'm seeing more and more human traffic through wild places. you're right. they'll be there, they just may not be the same.
@ardea62 жыл бұрын
Looks like you shot him high in the middle of the back. Great example of the work it takes to even get close to an animal.
@mikeschumacher97152 жыл бұрын
19:56 That moment you regret pulling the trigger.
@ThirdEyeTrader2 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't call it regret. but it's just such a final decision any time you pull a trigger... unless you've been there, it's very hard to understand.
@christianschauf32372 жыл бұрын
Christian Schauf I have been there friend... I guided northern BC 7 seasons. Comment on your vid is just an observation. I really enjoyed your production and the sharing of your thoughts so openly. Appreciate your response.
@ThirdEyeTrader2 жыл бұрын
Don't eat bears. It's like eating crows or seagulls.
@thomasgordon554 Жыл бұрын
I believe grizzly meat is good unless they are eating salmon. Then it is disgusting
@johnisabeth2504 Жыл бұрын
Would have been a great video if you could have kept the nasty language out. I couldn't even let my family watch it
@russbasham18702 жыл бұрын
Apologies, Russ. Thanks for pointing this out and I’ll try better next time.
@christianschauf32372 жыл бұрын
I love hunting Not a fan of bear hunting 👎🏻
@shootit6144 Жыл бұрын
You have made a great film, I truly mean that. But stop having this woke attitude, “we’re in a lot of danger etc…” It’s hunting, it’s part of the hunt. The problem with this approach is that in the long term you’re doing damage to hunting, the woke kids of today think it’s world war 3 going on a hunting trip and there’s already plenty of evil forces that want to put and end to hunting and by that an end to all wildlife. If you’re not sure about the first shot, don’t take it, seek a better opportunity. If a mama bear attack you, kill her or get killed. Your choice, you’re out there, you do what you have to. But don’t complain about it, or whine. It’s part of hunting, and as with all things in life things will sometimes turn out in a way you didn’t want to. I want to see more of you’re hunting trips, this is a great film, you catch the moment. But as a hunter of today you also have a responsibility to teach the young what it’s all about. They are the ones taking over in the future. Go hunt, make great films, and do it as it is in real life, sometimes happiness and sometimes it sucks. But it’s all part of hunting. Good luck with future hunts.
@tomasskog97572 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback. I truly don’t think I was complaining or whining in any way. I’m simply trying to share what goes through my head when making the decisions that I made. I shot. I was confident. But i also consider all options in a moment like that. It is dangerous. I’m not afraid of it but it’s also worth acknowledging it. My goal is always to encourage people to take trips like this, to expand their comfort zone, to understand hunting and also realize that just because I’m hunting, I’m not running around blood thirsty just thinking about killing. I’m considering and taking everything in, and am thoughtful in any actions I take.
I love the guide when he talk about how grizzly backstrap tastes hahha nice boar gentleman!!
I enjoyed your video very much, good job. I have to tell you a little story and you will have a good idea of how old I am. I started guiding in the Brooks Range long before you were born in 1963. I was working for an old guy by the name of Bill Pinnell. Bill Pinnell and Morris Talifson were world famous Kodiak Bear guides. I had the privilege of working with them for twelve years.on Kodiak and in the Brooks Range. In the Brooks Range we guided for Dall Sheep, Caribou, Moose and Grizzly. We built two cabins on lakes up there. I was young and what an adventure I had. You certainly have the right idea, enjoy your life and wild places as much as you can. The years go by much too fast !
I was born in 1932 during the Great Depression and we were poor. My dad,s only extravagance was a subscription to Outdoor Life,at first I could only look at the pictures but with my dad,s help I could read before entering first grade.one thing that always captured my attention were the Pinnell-Talifson Kodiak bear hunts,those stretched hides dwarfed the people who stood alongside,memories I still have to this day.
Thanks for sharing this adventure and thanks for showing respect to the fine grizzly you harvested.
I've hunted all over Alaska. This has to be the most realistic AK hunting video I've watched. It's usually miserable and a lesson in persistence. Great work!
I'd take miserable and hard over a game farm any day!
@@christianschauf3237 Amen to that. Some hunting shows are laughable how they are so stealthy and whispering and you can see the farmhouses through the trees!
Really liked the video. Brings back memories of my Brook’s Range Dall Sheep 14 years ago. Nothing like that place.
Super video brother 🙏👍
What a great watch! Great how you took us along in the highs and lows, that’s hunting.
Outstanding hunt, outstanding production. Thanks for taking us along with you on the adventure. You did it the hard way, the true way.
my pleasure. thanks for watching!
Thanks for filming and sharing this with us.
Very cool story - thx for sharing the adventure - your audience should grow quickly!
Nice 👍. I just love the scenery and the landscape you are hunting in. To shoot something is just a bonus. Congrats from Sweden 🇸🇪
great hunt, nothing but respect für the animal!
Great video brother! I've been in that country chasing caribou. The Brooks range are beautiful and, at the same time, can be unforgiving. Congratulations on a great bear and very professional camera work!
Thanks for the kind words! It's an incredible place...
Nice to see the country and yes the real life of rain, wind, snow. Nice Grizzly
Great video and quality Sir ! This hunt is on my wife's short list for our next adventure. Hopefully we can experience an Awesome adventure as you did. I struggle also many times heading back into civilization. Congratulations !
Hope you guys make it happen! One of those life experiences that will live with me forever.
Congratulations! This is a very nice video. The kind of hunting trip that make us dream about. -Jean
Beautiful country. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Are there permits needed to hunt that area? Also as for clothing what jackets thermals stuff you recommend. Saving up to go the there
Great hunt! I'm booked for a grizzly /caribou hunt in Yukon. What combination caliber/bullet did you use?
Hey-- what caliber and distance of shot-- thanks-- Wyoming
How much does a plane cost to there? How about your gear? What caliber and make is your rifle? Make of your packs! I really enjoyed this thank you so much for video this!!!
Looks like a great adventure.
I believe you're in the correct field Christian as you could pass for Rob Dunham's brother. Well done video, not many can say they've tasted a Grizz.
I'm going to have to see who this Rob guy is.
Amazing~~~ great!🔥🔥 Really Love U your channel
Awesome video!
Hey guys what brand and magnification are you binoculars
That camo is on point
Do you have more info on the gear you used? Caliber of gun? Always curious...Thanks!
Christensen Arms 300 Win Mag Ridgeline. It's been used to take Kudu, Grizzly, Moose, Deer, Elk, and more.
Nice job, beautiful animal.
thank you!
This is high quality stuff here
That's why it's called hunting instead of killing. Even just being there would be satisfying to me.
it's never about the killing, for me.
i am glade you tryed the meat i shot one in 2018 in the same area he was about the same size. i wanted to take the back strap and the guid said the same thing and would not let me take any meat he was full of blue berrie and Alaska potato and willow roots the meat did not stink. i think the interior bears might be edibal the right time of the year if they are not eating rotten meat and fish. . the meat would smell if it were bad. if you do eat eat it cook throughly . the carry tricinia. freezing it for 30 days at -2 will kill tricina. also. Nice vidio and congraulations on the bear.
Great video bro. I just subscribed to you, more people should! Thanks!!
Those interior grizzlies are beautiful, but surprisingly smaller than I expected.
my thoughts exactly. my bear was the biggest they'd had a hunter get in 2 years, and I was surprised how small he was. We have much bigger black bears on my farm in wisconsin. That said, he looked HUGE compared to every other bear I saw over that 2 week period.
@@christianschauf3237 What did it square? I shot a grizzly in the Yukon that was I guess average. It squared 6'10".
@@randysandberg5615 if I remember correctly he was about 8.5’
@@christianschauf3237 8'5" is a very good interior grizzly.
We have all had trips like that, it can be brutal, but anyone who has really hunted knows it can go from total boredom to heart pounding adrenaline filled craziness in seconds. It just sucks when there is a big price tag, research, research, and succcess rates previous client contacts etc. Great production on the video, enjoyed it
agree on all fronts! thanks for watching!
They cleaned that bear like a pro
Fred is the man, and is applying to be a master guide, so we had to film him making the initial cuts on the bear as part of his submission. he's a total pro, I'd follow that guy in to a very dark night and not worry.
Nice job. Dream hunt! Who was your outfitter?
My guide was Fred Harbison. He's a stud and can't recommend him enough. My outfitter was terrible, but I'll refrain from trashing him on here.
The outfitter should have provided a way for you to get probably at least 2 of the 3 animals you were going for especially when that is not a cheap hunt. However, congratulations on your bear.
@@therealyt5725 the frustrations with this outfitter were extremely high. I wrote a letter to the guide board but decided not to send as he has a family and young kids. But everything from 5 year expired food, to not waking up before 10a, to trying to cut our hunt short 2 days because he wanted to go home…. It was terrible.
A lot of respect thank you congratulations
Appreciate it, Robert.
What caliber and make
Christensen Arms Ridgeline in 300 Win Mag. One shot...!
Great video. Congrats on the bear
Ya ok,I guess
what rifle were you using??
Christensen Arms Ridgeline, 300 Win Mag. Love it!
@@christianschauf3237 what bullet did u use?
This video is the next best thing to being there. Thanks.
Appreciate it, Randy! That's always the goal!
Hiking trip,with minimal hunting. Why walk 18 miles when you could have flown there??????
Christian, Great video, I'd love to have you as a guest on my show Hooked On Utah. Let me know.
no cooking clips. sad
I don’t know about the comment “ I just don’t think these places are gonna be around much longer” they’re gonna be around a lot longer then you bud
to clarify, I'm seeing more and more human traffic through wild places. you're right. they'll be there, they just may not be the same.
Looks like you shot him high in the middle of the back. Great example of the work it takes to even get close to an animal.
19:56 That moment you regret pulling the trigger.
I wouldn't call it regret. but it's just such a final decision any time you pull a trigger... unless you've been there, it's very hard to understand.
Christian Schauf I have been there friend... I guided northern BC 7 seasons. Comment on your vid is just an observation. I really enjoyed your production and the sharing of your thoughts so openly. Appreciate your response.
Don't eat bears. It's like eating crows or seagulls.
I believe grizzly meat is good unless they are eating salmon. Then it is disgusting
Would have been a great video if you could have kept the nasty language out. I couldn't even let my family watch it
Apologies, Russ. Thanks for pointing this out and I’ll try better next time.
I love hunting Not a fan of bear hunting 👎🏻
You have made a great film, I truly mean that. But stop having this woke attitude, “we’re in a lot of danger etc…” It’s hunting, it’s part of the hunt. The problem with this approach is that in the long term you’re doing damage to hunting, the woke kids of today think it’s world war 3 going on a hunting trip and there’s already plenty of evil forces that want to put and end to hunting and by that an end to all wildlife. If you’re not sure about the first shot, don’t take it, seek a better opportunity. If a mama bear attack you, kill her or get killed. Your choice, you’re out there, you do what you have to. But don’t complain about it, or whine. It’s part of hunting, and as with all things in life things will sometimes turn out in a way you didn’t want to. I want to see more of you’re hunting trips, this is a great film, you catch the moment. But as a hunter of today you also have a responsibility to teach the young what it’s all about. They are the ones taking over in the future. Go hunt, make great films, and do it as it is in real life, sometimes happiness and sometimes it sucks. But it’s all part of hunting. Good luck with future hunts.
Thanks for the feedback. I truly don’t think I was complaining or whining in any way. I’m simply trying to share what goes through my head when making the decisions that I made. I shot. I was confident. But i also consider all options in a moment like that. It is dangerous. I’m not afraid of it but it’s also worth acknowledging it. My goal is always to encourage people to take trips like this, to expand their comfort zone, to understand hunting and also realize that just because I’m hunting, I’m not running around blood thirsty just thinking about killing. I’m considering and taking everything in, and am thoughtful in any actions I take.