Spikecamp – Jagdblog Jagdreisen Fabrig – Alles rund um die Auslandsjagd https://www.jagdreisen-fabrig.de/jagdblog Der Jagdblog rund um die Auslandsjagd Sun, 03 Mar 2019 18:02:56 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://www.jagdreisen-fabrig.de/jagdblog/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/logo_jagdreisen_quadrat-150x150.jpg Spikecamp – Jagdblog Jagdreisen Fabrig – Alles rund um die Auslandsjagd https://www.jagdreisen-fabrig.de/jagdblog 32 32 Canada Alberta – hunting in bear paradise https://www.jagdreisen-fabrig.de/jagdblog/en/2018/09/15/canada-alberta-hunting-in-bear-paradise/ https://www.jagdreisen-fabrig.de/jagdblog/en/2018/09/15/canada-alberta-hunting-in-bear-paradise/#respond Sat, 15 Sep 2018 13:46:23 +0000 http://www.jagdreisen-fabrig.de/jagdblog/?p=345 Canada Alberta – hunting in bear paradise

Spring hunting with almost guaranteed success

Canada is well known for its spring hunt on black bear. This widespread bear can be hunted throughout Canada. After chasing Blackbeard in British Columbia in the mountains, our group went to the prairie of Alberta in western Canada for this hunt. The landscape is characterized by mountains, prairie, barren impact and water surfaces and extensive coniferous forests. The province has over 600 lakes and is rich in raw materials, especially gas and oil extracted from oil sands, making Alberta the richest province in Canada. Our journey took us via Toronto to Fort McMurray, a city that has grown strongly, especially due to the oil sands boom and is still influenced by gas and oil production today.
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Originally we planned to spend the first night in Fort McMurray, but due to various storms our flights were so late that we landed only one day later in the morning and therefore were picked up right at the airport by our outfitter and drove with him north to the camp. Thanks to the well-developed roads of the oil companies, it only takes about 2 hours to the turning point, where two more guides with quads were waiting for us, with whom we spent another hour in the wilderness to the base camp. There are four Yamaha quads including a trailer ready to transport all the luggage and food to the camp. On the way to the camp we could already see the first signs of wolf and bear, which caused our anticipation to rise even further. Everyone in the group wanted to kill two bears and, if possible, weasel on Wolf. In the winter months, this area is known for many wolves in particular, the various roads scouring for edible. In May, however, the likelihood is much lower as the wolves retreat to other parts of the area during the rearing of the young. Arrived at the camp PuTTY SSH Windows , we moved into the newly built two man tents which are each equipped with wooden floor, wooden bed with thick mattress and a private wood stove. Afterwards, during a rich dinner from the cooking tent, the hunting process was discussed for the next days at the campfire. The plan is to sit in the morning and in the evening at the various Baitstellen and wait for the bears. Now in the spring after hibernation, the bears are particularly active and looking for food, so in principle they go to the churns all day.
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The next morning we started early after a short breakfast, we each lead a hunter with a guide to the previously agreed baits. Arrived at the Baits, we moved to the prepared high stands or ground levels depending on the place and wait for the bears. During the first sitting, there was no activity on my bait except for a few birds using the bear feed mix. Around noon we drove back to the camp and saw from a distance the first bear lying on one of the quad trailers. The first hunter, Torsten, from the group was able to stretch his first bear in the morning and we pulled him off directly and salted the fur to prepare it optimally for later transport. The first success at the first seat also increased the confidence in both of us, the two of us had yet seen nothing. After a lunch and a short nap, we started again “on the piste” as we called our trips to the Baits. My guide and I decided to try again in the same place as in the morning, this place has two baits consisting of once two tons of special bear / dog food mix, as well as one stuffed with meat, also a bit further away a special bait for wolf, there here in winter one of the main hiking trails of the wolves lies. When driving to the Bait we could already discover something black on the Bait from a distance. A quick look through the binoculars confirmed it is a black bear. Since it is impossible to get to the high seat, we decided to park the quads and to stalk the bear against the wind. Approximately We stalked 600m before the Kirrung, in the shelter of the trees we reached the bear at about 300m, but then he noticed something, so that he slowly pulled away. We thought we had lost the bear, but when we arrived at the Bait, where the bear had fled, we saw him in about 130m slowly pulling in the undergrowth. Quickly the weapon was at the ready and when he moved out from behind a tree and the sheet was free, I could stand him freehand to 100m. After the shot he walked 5 meters before collapsing in the undergrowth. After the fastest bear hunt of my life, we first made extensive photos and then hit a swath for the quad in the undergrowth to get the bear out of the dense vegetation and bring back to the camp.
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Arrived at the camp, the bear was supplied by us and we waited comfortably until my two hunting colleagues arrived for dinner. This time, neither could kill a bear. When we were sitting by the fire in the evening we could then experience a special event, over our tents we could watch northern lights in the sky for almost an hour. After the show was over, we went to sleep content, because we could kill two bears after the first day. The next morning I was again in my standard place and was able to record four different bears, one of them a strong older bear, with the camera. Since I had four days left and one of our hunting colleague Oliver still had none, I had decided not to kill the bear and pick it up for Oliver if he did not get one this morning. After returning to the camp, we again saw a bear hanging on the Abbotting Square and it was again Torsten, as on the first day, which could already kill his second bear. Oliver was out of luck again, so we agreed to sit at my place in the evening and wait for the older bear. At my new place in the evening I saw again two bears, however, smaller, so that I just snapped them with the camera. But this time it was finally time and Oliver, who had previously returned as a tailor, was able to kill the old bear at my original place and was overjoyed to have finally received his first bear on the second day. Now that everyone had at least one bear, it was time to fall asleep for the next day.
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The next day, after a good lunch, we started again and this time Diana should be very happy with our Oliver, in a new place he tried the biggest bear we saw during the 5 days. This was very careful and had turned the bait first, but when he then stood on the hind feet to get one last wind before disappearing, the Oliver took the gun courageously and shot him directly in front of the trick and The bear ran down a small slope after the shot, where he remained lying in the forest and could be salvaged from there. This crowned the hunting king for the week. Beaming with joy, he returned to the camp with his guide and the biggest of our bears. That night, we celebrated the slaying of his bear until late at night. During the next two days I was able to kill a smaller black bear and all of us were still looking for signs of wolves, but apart from a semi-fresh track we saw no signs of wolf, but we saw several other bears driving the quads and the stalking in the territory. In the end we were able to count about 15-20 different bears in five days, which we had seen during our stops and rides. After five eventful days, we left the camp for Fort McMurray, where we spent one last night at the hotel in Canada and took a look at the city before heading back to Germany from Fort McMurray via Toronto the next day. We were in this trip already in the first hunting week on the spot, here are already many bears from hibernation back, however, the larger bears are usually a little later from their cave, so that the chance of larger bears a little later, especially during mating time increases. In addition to black bear and wolf, the area also offers very good elk hunting in autumn and in another part hunting for bison in winter. This is a great option for another group trip to the prairie of Alberta.

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Infinite distances meets a magnificent landscape

For many, Canada is the epitome of freedom, a vast country of untouched nature stretching from the US in the south to the Arctic in the north. The ideal place to forget the stress of everyday life and to unwind. The first trip was to take me to the west coast to British Columbia. Via Frankfurt it went via Vancouver to Prince George, a small town in the middle of British Columbia. From here, the trail continued north for several hours, past giant forest strikes and breathtaking rivers and streams winding through valleys, continuing into the wilderness B.C.s. The last stop in front of the camp was at Fort St. James, an Indian Reservation that offers some of the attractions such as a Native American Museum and information on the origins of Fort St. James. Water sports enthusiasts can devote their vocation to the big lake. The last meters to the camp, which was idyllically situated on a lake in the forest, was covered by boat, as there is no road connection to the camp.
The camp itself was very functional and consisted of the main house with kitchen (gas stove) and sleeping facilities for us hunters and 2 smaller huts for the professional hunters and the cook.
For this first spring hunt we were three, father and son the 2: 1 hunting and I as a 1: 1 hunter, target is a black bear for everyone and a grizzly for one of the 2: 1 hunters. In the evening there was a greeting moose roast. Then the plans for the next day were forged. Jens the Outfitter of this 500.000ha area accompanied the 2: 1 hunters.

The first day
I was hunting with Warren, an Indian-born guide from Fort St. James. Early in the morning it started. Each group drove with a pickup in the wide hunting area in search of a black bear. During the game drive (a pure footstep is not possible with the size of the area) we saw some moose pull through the undergrowth and also a bear with a boy but an old bear did not show up this morning.
About lunchtime we rested at an elevated point in the area from which several valleys and waterholes could be monitored with fresh green. These spots are very promising PuTTY SSH config , as the bears were now looking for fresh greens after their hibernation on an empty stomach, and especially the young dandelion looked like a magnet. But here, too, the success was initially lacking.
On the way back we met two prospectors who were using special machines to scour the ground for gold and actually showed us some small nuggets and gold dust. We inquired about bear sightings and they could really tell us about some bears that they had seen in one of the side valleys in the morning. New courage seized us. We decided to drive to the next hill, then walk the two supposed valleys by foot. In glorious sunshine, we stalked slowly through the pine young stands on the assumed spot. Suddenly a crash in the undergrowth, my guide said I should finish the rifle immediately, because you have to count on grizzlys and in case of emergency I should be better prepared if he attacks. Slowly sneaking up to where the sound came from, paired with waiting and listening, dragged on for the next few minutes. Three groups of trees we came to the edge of a small clearing and here we finally saw what had caused the noise. 2 young bears romped across the clearing. Nothing to shoot, but just the sight of how undisturbed these two black bears played with them made them forget the hardships of descent through thick branches.
As it begins to dawn, we decided to slowly return to the car and start a new attempt the next day. In the evening in the hut with hearty food, our fellow hunters also told of some black bear sightings, but no shootable bears had been there as well.

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Day 2
The second day should bring more success for at least one of us. Again it went out early. This time I went with Warren a good bit further north, which was also noticeable in the vegetation, since the snow melt was not too long ago and therefore much less green was visible than the day before in the south. Our first game drives were like the day before without a sighting of a bear.
By noon, however, we saw a shadow scurry through the undergrowth, which Warren immediately recognized as a bear. I’m still not clear how he could make out a bear in the shadow. Immediately the decision was made to tackle this bear. However, as the bear was able to hide very well in the pine thickening, on the one hand we had to try to get close to it, on the other hand we had to be careful not to disturb it. After following the bear for half an hour through the thicket, we came to a small clearing where we now had a clear view of our bear. Only now we see that again it was a strong bear with her little one. Somewhat disappointed that the stalking was again in vain, but pleased at the sight of the little bear family, we started the way back to the car. In the subsequent game drive we see, besides two small black bears, also a male grizzly and a female with a boy. However, since we were only out on Black Bear, the Grizzly was only shot at with the camera.
Although the second day ended without success again, I had collected a lot of landscape impressions and shot nice photos. Back in the camp, we were greeted by two well-bred fellow hunters, who were successful for the first time and were able to kill a good black bear. To celebrate the day were next to Warren even more Indian colleagues from Fort St. James present who also invited us to a Biberessen, what we German hunters politely refused.

All good things are 3 – day 3
On the third day the dam was broken. After the day before a first bear was killed, all had huge ambition now nachzulegen. Warren and I went back to the south with more vegetation. In the morning game drive we saw some moose but no bear. For a change, this time we did not want to sit on a hill at noon on bear but drove to a very beautiful lake in the local hunting lodge and tried our luck fishing. This time with success. In addition to some “Squawfischen” a special Weißfischart with many bones, we also caught some trout which we then packed for dinner.

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Encouraged by the “hunting success” on the fish, it started again in the afternoon on black bear. This time we wanted to try it in the big clearcuts caused by the masses of bark beetles. After a short game drive we saw from our position on the opposite side of the mountain a black stone that moved. On closer inspection with the binoculars, the stone turned out to be a black bear and this time a suitable one to kill. In order not to scare the bear we decided to leave the pickup and walk on the bear. We had a long walk ahead of us. First down the whole mountain where our car was parked, then it was through the small river in the valley and again the climb towards the position where we had discovered the bear. While we were approaching, we kept checking to see if the bear was still at the said location. A few meters later we had climbed the hill on which the bear was spotted and we cautiously stalked from tree to tree, so as not to attract the attention of the bear.
Meanwhile, the bear had leaked on a large open space which offered us no cover. We crept on our knees behind stumps closer and closer to our desired destination. When we were only 150m away from the bear I get ready Buy Cifran Cipro online putty download windows , the bipod mounted on the R93 is predestined for such a shot from the lying position. The weapon at the ready and anxious, I waited for the bear to stand wide enough to apply it to the ball. Suddenly the wind turned and the bear looked in our direction, even before he could start to jump, to disappear I let fly the 8x68s and the bear lay on the stand. Now also Warren who was a bit retarded was not too much disturbed by the stalking and congratulates me on my first bear.
After we got the pickup the bear was quickly supplied and we drove back to the camp. In Fort ST. James filled up the supply of beer before heading back to the cabin. Back in the camp this time we were the first and could relax and wait for a cool drink on our second hunting group. Relatively late, when it was already dark, our two colleagues arrived and made the day perfect, because not only me, but also both colleagues could kill a black bear. A normal colored and a cinnamon bear.
Since the bear hunt was over for me, I used the next two days to sleep in, then I helped the professional hunter to beat the bears from the ceiling. In the afternoon I took advantage of the opportunity to explore the lake by boat around the camp and tried again in the fishing, but this was not successful compared to the day before.

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Departure
The next day, the return trip to Germany was already on the way mega pizza , with many new experiences and impressions of Canada’s vast untouched nature. The five days of hunting flew by, but showed that it also works without Internet, mobile phone and electric power in life, and was the ideal counterbalance to the increasingly hectic world of business, where it’s all about better business and productivity.

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