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Hunter Kills Grizzly Bear in Selway-Bitteroot

Hunter Kills Grizzly in Selway-Bitteroot

A hunter on an outfitted bear hunt in Idaho’s North Fork Clearwater River drainage killed a grizzly bear on Labor Day, September 3.

It is the first grizzly bear verified since 1946 on the Idaho side of the 5,700-square-mile Selway-Bitteroot ecosystem in central Idaho and western Montana.

The 6- to 10-year-old male, about 450 pounds, with a silvery back and in good physical condition, was killed three miles from the Montana border.

The Tennessee hunter was hunting black bear over bait in an area where grizzly bears were not expected. The incident is being investigated by Idaho Fish and Game and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as a case of mistaken identity.

“Unless there’s a female with cubs it’s not a population, but it means the area may now be occupied,” said Steve Nadeau, large carnivore coordinator for Idaho Fish and Game.

Fish and Game officials want to warn hunters that there may be other grizzly bears in the area, and they should be sure of their target before shooting. It’s a federal offense to kill a grizzly bear, under the federal Endangered Species Act.

Fish and game wardens from Montana and Idaho, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s grizzly bear recovery coordinator, confirmed the identity of the bear as a grizzly.

Though grizzly bears in the Yellowstone ecosystem have been removed from the endangered species list, they still are protected as threatened under the Endangered Species Act in the Selway-Bitteroot and Selkirk areas in Idaho.

The hunter notified Idaho Fish and Game officials of the shooting on Tuesday. The area is remote, and the hunter carried out the carcass to allow officials to confirm the identity of the bear. The area is ideal grizzly bear habitat.

The incident is still under investigation, and the bear is in the possession of Idaho Fish and Game.

2 comments September 10th, 2007

410 Net Typical Elk from 2007!

Could this be the elk of the year for big typicals? Just a few days ago, a monster elk was taken in southern Utah. This monster 7×7 point typical bull elk has been green scored over 420 gross and 410 net. It was taken with a rifle. If the score holds it will be the #4 typical elk for the state of Utah.

You will be seeing more of this elk and the official score, etc. here on the blog and look for more in an upcoming issue of Hunting Illustrated.

So what are the top typical elk for the sate of Utah you ask? Here is a breakdown through the 2006 season. Let’s see how things get changed up in 2007.

Top 5 Typical elk for Utah

1. Skoronski - 428 6/8 net (rifle) 2006
2. Degelbeck - 412 7/8 net (muzzleloader) 2006
3. Austad - 411 3/8 net (rifle) 2006
4. Jacobsen - 408 4/8 net (rifle) 2005
5. Ogden - 404 4/8 net (rifle) 2006

Add comment September 7th, 2007

2007 Utah Sportsman Elk Tag is Down

I just heard that the Utah Sportsman Elk Tag holder ended up putting a short season on his special permit and took a bull on Saturday (Opening morning). I believe the tag holder was a 15 year old. He ended up taking a 360-class bull. Not quite the 400-inch bull everyone wants or thinks they will get with this type of tag, but a great bull nonetheless. This tag allows you to hunt statewide from September 1 through December 31st. The elk was taken off of the Pahvant. A lot of people right now on the Pahvant looking for big bulls.

UPDATE: Here is a photo of the Sportsman Elk Tag. The bull is bigger than I had posted originally. This beautiful bull has been rough scored around 375 gross B&C and has a tremendous 24-inch third point on the left side.
2007 Utah Sportsman Elk Tag

5 comments September 3rd, 2007

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