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Kodiak Island Brown Bear Pt. 2 

Alaska Outdoors Television
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Kodiak Island, home to the famous Kodiak Brown Bear truly lives up to the name. Living exclusively on the islands in the Kodiak Archipelago, these giants have been isolated from other bears for about 12,000 years. In this part two of two part episode a father and son team up to fill their coveted draw tags.
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Комментарии : 17   
@DEPTRON7
@DEPTRON7 4 года назад
Good hunt. Love and miss those Alaskan hunts. Hunted BB on Afognak and the AP where I did take one. Forgive me if I'm wrong but you highly resemble an old friend of mine who I shred some hunts with by the name of John "Jake" Gaudet. He also went on to own Jake's Alaska Wilderness Outfitters until his passing in 2010. Thanks for sharing.
@mikerichardson7208
@mikerichardson7208 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing! I just subscribed.
@AlaskaOutdoorsTV
@AlaskaOutdoorsTV 4 года назад
Thanks for subbing! We'll be posting up more shows soon.
@FKSB
@FKSB 4 года назад
Amazing hunt, keep it going.
@AlaskaOutdoorsTV
@AlaskaOutdoorsTV 4 года назад
Thanks, will do! And thank you for watching. Also streaming on Amazon Prime Video - Direct link to watch >>> www.amazon.com/Alaska-Outdoors/dp/B07VPSHM9R
@brianfantana8510
@brianfantana8510 4 года назад
Love the history of the cannery and Sam Rubinstein.
@AlaskaOutdoorsTV
@AlaskaOutdoorsTV 4 года назад
Alaska has many canneries spread out that would keep you busy exploring for a long time. We have a couple more episodes that include more in-depth exploring of this cannery we can share at a later date. Thank you for watching.
@danallen1884
@danallen1884 4 года назад
Drink every time he says Kodiak brown bear
@AlaskaOutdoorsTV
@AlaskaOutdoorsTV 4 года назад
It was a pretty exciting hunt 😅 Thanks for watching.
@johnnyhelton3746
@johnnyhelton3746 4 года назад
Fun hunt guys, congratulations
@AlaskaOutdoorsTV
@AlaskaOutdoorsTV 4 года назад
Thank you for watching 👊
@fasx56
@fasx56 4 года назад
Enjoyed watching this well Filmed and Narrated Video. The History of the Cannery just added to the quality of this production.
@AlaskaOutdoorsTV
@AlaskaOutdoorsTV 4 года назад
Thank you for watching. We love the canneries and the many old working buildings around Alaska. We'll share more in-depth videos on this cannery we filmed during many visits to this great area. Stay tuned!
@maxjohnston9078
@maxjohnston9078 Год назад
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@dictator9849
@dictator9849 2 года назад
I don’t know, I’m a second amendment supporter and I have nothing against hunting. But when it comes to certain species I just don’t see the point. Anyone who has tasted bear meat that’s honest will admit it’s nothing to get excited about. Other than hiking the difficult terrain it’s not the toughest of hunts. I would say moose or elk is much tougher and much more challenging . These guys get a “hats off” as top notch professionals, that bear did not suffer. If it were up to me (which it’s not).I would leave the brown bears, especially the Kodiak bears alone, with certain exceptions I.e., dangerous human predators etc.
@AlaskaOutdoorsTV
@AlaskaOutdoorsTV 2 года назад
Thank you for watching and appreciate your comment. Many folks actually enjoy both brown and black bear. Like any wild game, hunting them during the right season and location helps with finding quality of meat. The Kodiak brown bear population is highly regulated, well thought out and all for good reason. There is no shortage of bear population on Kodiak Island and in fact, commonly interfere with deer hunters. Alaska Dept. of Fish & Game does a great job in managing the wildlife on Kodiak Island including brown bear, mountain goat, blacktail deer, elk and even the small but present reindeer/caribou herd. ADFG requires you to report in person within a set number of days for inspection from taking a bear and anyone before leaving the island. NO bear product can leave Kodiak Island without Alaska Dept. of Fish & Game inspection. Controlling the bear population controls the # of predators which in turn affect the mountain goat, deer and elk populations. It is a very interesting and complex set of data points used to execute a very successful program. Thanks again for watching. 🙂
@carolhedges2099
@carolhedges2099 Год назад
Mmmmm…grizz chili… you ain’t ate until you’ve had Texas-style grizz chili. Bear sausage, bear brats, roast with raspberry jam…bear meat is good!
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