Totch94
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As many of you know, I have been waiting and preparing for months to leave for a Grizzly and Black Bear hunt in British Columbia. Well after lots of hard work, planning, shooting, sleepless nights and foot tapping, the time finally came and I departed on the morning of May 14, 2008.
I had built the perfect rifle for the hunt. It is a Remington 700 Action, lightened, blueprinted and trued. Lilja #4 conture 1 in 10 twist chambered in .338 Remington Ultra mag. Tubb oversized recoil lug, Hightech Ultra light stock, Gentry Quiet break, Leupold VXIII 2.5-8. All metal was coated in Green-T teflon based finish by Birdsong and associates and the stock was covered in Duracoat black. This rifle is tuff enough to use as a boat paddle! This rig was moving a 250 Grain swift A-frame at about 2950 fps. Wicked medicine in anyones book.
Finally the morning arrived and one of my buddies was giving me a ride to the airport. The bags were packed and setting by the door hours in advance and I was pacing like a expectant father!
The itenerary called for a flight from Jackson Ms to Atlanta Ga on to Salt Lake City Utah and finally to Kallispel Montana. We planned to stay for two nights in Kallispel and look around Glacier National Park while we awaited a pick up from our Guide, Jordan Aasland of Whiteswan Lake outfitters. Once we met Jordan we would travel by truck to Cranbrook BC and then on north to his guiding territory in the White River Drainage and the Whiteswan Lake about 2 hours north of Cranbrook. I was traveling with a good friend, Dale Heasley. The plan called for him to hunt black Bears while I hunted both Blacks and Grizzlies.
After a very long day of travel and the usual frustrating delays and BS associated with the airlines we finally arrived in Montana. I cannot tell you how beautiful the valley was as we broke through the clouds decending into Kallispel. Breathtaking snow capped mountains surrounded a lush green valley. If this didn't look like Eden to a flatlander from Mississippi, nothing ever would.
Due to the long days at this latitude, we were able to get our rental car and take a quick trip into the West gate of Glacier national park. All I can say is WOW!!! If you have never been in this part of our country, you owe it to yourself and your family to check it out. Here are a few snaps of the scenery...
A local park resident...
The following day called for an excursion to the East side of the park. We checked out...
Marias Pass and the Continental pass
Two Medicine lake
We couldn't believe how beautiful the areas around Many Glacier were and the amounts of game we saw. We watched Huge herds of Elk, deer, sheep, goats, moose and everything in between.
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I had built the perfect rifle for the hunt. It is a Remington 700 Action, lightened, blueprinted and trued. Lilja #4 conture 1 in 10 twist chambered in .338 Remington Ultra mag. Tubb oversized recoil lug, Hightech Ultra light stock, Gentry Quiet break, Leupold VXIII 2.5-8. All metal was coated in Green-T teflon based finish by Birdsong and associates and the stock was covered in Duracoat black. This rifle is tuff enough to use as a boat paddle! This rig was moving a 250 Grain swift A-frame at about 2950 fps. Wicked medicine in anyones book.
Finally the morning arrived and one of my buddies was giving me a ride to the airport. The bags were packed and setting by the door hours in advance and I was pacing like a expectant father!
The itenerary called for a flight from Jackson Ms to Atlanta Ga on to Salt Lake City Utah and finally to Kallispel Montana. We planned to stay for two nights in Kallispel and look around Glacier National Park while we awaited a pick up from our Guide, Jordan Aasland of Whiteswan Lake outfitters. Once we met Jordan we would travel by truck to Cranbrook BC and then on north to his guiding territory in the White River Drainage and the Whiteswan Lake about 2 hours north of Cranbrook. I was traveling with a good friend, Dale Heasley. The plan called for him to hunt black Bears while I hunted both Blacks and Grizzlies.
After a very long day of travel and the usual frustrating delays and BS associated with the airlines we finally arrived in Montana. I cannot tell you how beautiful the valley was as we broke through the clouds decending into Kallispel. Breathtaking snow capped mountains surrounded a lush green valley. If this didn't look like Eden to a flatlander from Mississippi, nothing ever would.
Due to the long days at this latitude, we were able to get our rental car and take a quick trip into the West gate of Glacier national park. All I can say is WOW!!! If you have never been in this part of our country, you owe it to yourself and your family to check it out. Here are a few snaps of the scenery...
A local park resident...
The following day called for an excursion to the East side of the park. We checked out...
Marias Pass and the Continental pass
Two Medicine lake
We couldn't believe how beautiful the areas around Many Glacier were and the amounts of game we saw. We watched Huge herds of Elk, deer, sheep, goats, moose and everything in between.
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