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Old 09-26-2012, 12:38 AM
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So ive heard of this monster grizlly bear taken in Saddles hills AB. Also heard it's a hoax, Was wondering if anyone could shed some light on this story!

These two gents were calling elk in the Saddle Hills south of Woking when this big guy slipped in on the caller. The shooter spotted the grizzly bear 8 yards from the caller and dropped him with 5 shots out of his 338 Rem Mag. Farmers in the area knew about the grizzly bear but weren’t able to track it after it had killed 3 horses, 5 cows, 13 sheep and a pen full of chickens on several different homesteads in the area.

Fish and wildlife had bear traps set up in the area but noticed on surveillance video that whenever he would enter the trap his hump would hit the top slowing him enough that the trap door would wack him on the head before he was all the way in.

Check out the scar tissue on his face…..

The bear weighed in just under 1300 pounds and would have stood 11 ¾ feet tall on its hind legs…..

^^ Only info i could find!

-Devon.
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Old 09-26-2012, 12:42 AM
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Been on here several times...it's not from Alberta.
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Old 09-26-2012, 12:59 AM
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Hahaha definitely a big bear i don't know how many times i have run across these photos. I'm no bear expert but i don't think they grow this big out in alberta.
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Old 09-26-2012, 01:03 AM
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Hahaha definitely a big bear i don't know how many times i have run across these photos. I'm no bear expert but i don't think they grow this big out in alberta.
Actually, the Swan Hills and the Lake Louise areas have the potential to produce 1000 lb.+ grizzly bears.
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Old 09-26-2012, 01:04 AM
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I think I have seen those pics more than 5 times either on here, emails, and other social media. Beast of a bear though.
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Old 09-26-2012, 01:11 AM
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Actually, the Swan Hills and the Lake Louise areas have the potential to produce 1000 lb.+ grizzly bears.
Actually no they don't and never have. It takes many years with far more prolific protein rich food sources for bears to get that big. Not to mention genetics.
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Old 09-26-2012, 01:21 AM
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Default Grizllys by bowden?

My uncle has a buddy 2 miles from glenifer lake, And got 2 prey cam pictures of 2 big girzzlys. Didn't think they were out this far east**!?!

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Old 09-26-2012, 02:57 AM
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I have seen this around a few times as well, usually with a different story! lol Just take a look at the trees in the background and then ask yourself if that is anywhere near Woking?
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Old 09-26-2012, 07:06 PM
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I have seen this around a few times as well, usually with a different story! lol Just take a look at the trees in the background and then ask yourself if that is anywhere near Woking?
I was going to say the same. Those aren't the tress we have in the Saddle Hills.
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Old 09-26-2012, 07:12 PM
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Saddle Hills?
I think that makes it about 5 different places i have seen this bear shot at!!
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Old 09-26-2012, 08:23 PM
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A newfie shot this bear in Tumbler Ridge, BC 4 yrs ago....so the story goes.
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Old 09-26-2012, 09:32 PM
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I think the biggest griz I have ever seen is mounted in the smithers BC Airport....

The Hungry Hill "Phantom" Grizzly Bear



The bear at the Smither's airport was captured by local Conservation Officers in the fall of 2001. It is believed that this bear was responsible for killing upwards of 30 head of cattle in the Hungry Hill area, which is between Smithers and Houston. The killing of cattle, which occured in calving areas as well as grazing areas, took place over a three-year period.



Some of the cows killed weighed as much as 1500 lbs. (682 kg.). Conservation Officers responded to the kills and set snares and traps, but the bear managed to avoid capture for more than three years. He was able to trigger snares and grab cow carcass without being caught on more than one occasion.



In October 2001, after a rash of new kills, Officers were finally successful in capturing this bear in a cable leg hold snare. The snare, consisting of a spring-loaded cable anchored to a tree, captured the bear by the leg.



As the two officers, Kevin Nixon and Brad Lacey, approached the area cautiously, the bear managed to break the snare cable and charge at the officers. The bear 24 meters from the officers when the snare broke and made it to within 7 meters of them before being shot.



Although everyone involved knew there was a large bear responsible for the predation on the cattle, the size of the bear certainly surprised everyone. This male Grizzly Bear weighed 1012 lbs. (460 kg.) and appeared to be healthy.



It is suspected that he was able to break the snare cable due to the fact that he had weakened it with his teeth.
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Old 09-29-2012, 01:48 PM
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I have seen this around a few times as well, usually with a different story! lol Just take a look at the trees in the background and then ask yourself if that is anywhere near Woking?
First Thing I noticed were the trees !!
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Here is a big one.. enjoy

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So ive heard of this monster grizlly bear taken in Saddles hills AB. Also heard it's a hoax, Was wondering if anyone could shed some light on this story!

These two gents were calling elk in the Saddle Hills south of Woking when this big guy slipped in on the caller. The shooter spotted the grizzly bear 8 yards from the caller and dropped him with 5 shots out of his 338 Rem Mag. Farmers in the area knew about the grizzly bear but weren’t able to track it after it had killed 3 horses, 5 cows, 13 sheep and a pen full of chickens on several different homesteads in the area.

Fish and wildlife had bear traps set up in the area but noticed on surveillance video that whenever he would enter the trap his hump would hit the top slowing him enough that the trap door would wack him on the head before he was all the way in.

Check out the scar tissue on his face…..

The bear weighed in just under 1300 pounds and would have stood 11 ¾ feet tall on its hind legs…..

^^ Only info i could find!

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Old 09-27-2012, 09:16 AM
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If this is in fact not a hoax, then this is indeed a huge bear for this area. I've hunted many years up there & have seen big black bears, but nothing to this extent. Would have been an adrenaline rush to see this up close.
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Old 09-27-2012, 02:43 PM
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That bear is sooooo BIG, that he was shot in BC, Alberta, the Yukon, and Alaska.........WOW, just WOW
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Old 09-29-2012, 11:43 AM
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Gotta be a bc bear. Look how stoned buddy is.
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