Memories of a Bear Hunter (eBook)

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2023
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Memories of a Bear Hunter -  William D. Pickett
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"e;Had more encounters with grizzly bears than any other man who ever lived."e; - New York Times, 1969"e;The most celebrated American hunter of that period was Pickett, he shot literally hundreds of grizzlies."e; -Ballistics, 1955"e;In the season of 1881, he killed twenty-three ... life in those mountains frequently brought him in contact with that king of the beasts of the North American Continent, the grizzly bear."e; - E. Polk Johnson, 1912"e;I determined early in my experience that to run away from an angry bear was useless,"e; is but one sound observation Pickett imparts from his years of hunting the grizzly in Wyoming and Montana.After serving in the Mexican and Civil War, fighting Comanches on the border, in 1876 a voice from the wilds was heard beckoning William Pickett to follow to the solitudes and grandeur of the plains and mountains of the Great West, where practically everything was in the state of nature, unchanged by the contaminating touch of civilization.He was unable to resist the call and in consequence, on July 22, 1876, he embarked on the steamer "e;Western"e; at Bismarck, the then western terminus of the Northern Pacific Railroad, for a voyage up to the head of the Great Missouri, the only means of transportation at that date into those comparatively unknown regions.In 1913, William Pickett (1827-1917) published a 125-page chapter on his grizzly bear hunting experiences in a book of collected works published by the Boon & Crockett Club under the title "e;Hunting at High Altitudes."e;At this time this immense territory was in a state of nature as far as wild animal life was concerned. The mountains of the area described above were full of large bands of elk and an abundance of white and black tail deer, besides a fair abundance of grizzly and black bear and other predatory animals.Life in those mountains frequently brought Pickett in contact with that king of the beasts of the North American Continent, the grizzly bear. In several instances Colonel Pickett was probably saved from the bear's claws by a faithful and courageous dog. After he had become familiar with the habits and actions of this beast, in the season of 1881, he killed twenty-three of them, packing into winter quarters at Bozeman, Montana, twenty-one of their hides.Of course there were a great many hardships in such a life. As these bears did not "e;hole up"e; until the deep snows of November, it was generally the middle or last of December before reaching his winter quarters at Bozeman. During the trip in 1880 the temperature dropped to 32 degrees below zero on November 15th, the cold snap culminating on the route in of 40 degrees below zero on December 1 st at the Crow Agency.Pickett was considered the most celebrated American hunter of that period. Fortunately he was also a great rifleman, and had been a celebrated long range shot even before going West. For all his hunting he used a .45 Sharps long-range rifle, with the cartridges being loaded with 90 grains of powder and a 450 or 520 grain bullet. He used Curtis and Harvey powder which was imported from England. With his Sharps rifle he shot literally hundreds of grizzlies
Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.4.2023
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Naturführer
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Schlagworte Adventures of Hugh Glass • african hunting • bear hunting • Buffalo Days • David Thompson • dreadful river cave • forty years frontier • frontiersman • gold cache • Gordon-cumming • hunting bears • james bridger • land of the lion • Life and Adventures of Nat Foster • life of a hunter • lion hunter • pioneer days • Red Crow • running eagle • Scout • Selous • South African Big Game Hunting • three years in the rocky mountains • Trapper • william jackson indian scout
ISBN-10 1-0881-0324-3 / 1088103243
ISBN-13 978-1-0881-0324-1 / 9781088103241
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