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	<title>BC Safaris - British Columbia Stone Sheep, Caribou, Grizzly Bear Hunting</title>
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		<title>Back on Top of the World</title>
		<link>http://bcsafaris.com/2012/04/27/back-on-top-of-the-world/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2012 20:17:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Keith Connors</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, the New Zealand and Australia holiday was great even if the weather was not at times. We rented a 36&#8242; boat to cruise the Whitsundays just in time for &#8220;monsoon rains and a tropical low giving 35kno winds and seas to 4 meters&#8221;. It was nice to come home and see the last of ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, the New Zealand and Australia holiday was great even if the weather was not at times. We rented a 36&#8242; boat to cruise the Whitsundays just in time for &#8220;monsoon rains and a tropical low giving 35kno winds and seas to 4 meters&#8221;. It was nice to come home and see the last of the snow melt out of the yard though. Unfortunately spring like weather hit at Turnagain Lake too so I wasn&#8217;t able to make it in for a late season wolf hunt. That has allowed more time to try and fill the last few openings we have which includes a sheep as well. If you have any interest be sure to contact Shane or I right away.</p>
<p>The quota numbers are out for this year and are not as grim in our part of the mountains as we feared although grizzly tags are reduced. This at a time when we have bear problems at all of our camps, including the main lodge at Turnnagain. We did find out at the Northwest Guide Outfitters Assoc. meeting yesterday that our good friend Ray Collingwood had this winter seen fewer wolves than usual along our common border, the Stikine River, so that was good news.</p>
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		<title>Christmas 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Dec 2011 21:06:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Keith Connors</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So if you&#8217;ve been wondering when anything new was ever going to get posted here, well I was wondering the same. Our long time webmaster Paul Alberts just got too darn busy with his new job and the tutorial he&#8217;d given me had long ago been lost to the obscure corners of my mind never ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So if you&#8217;ve been wondering when anything new was ever going to get posted here, well I was wondering the same. Our long time webmaster Paul Alberts just got too darn busy with his new job and the tutorial he&#8217;d given me had long ago been lost to the obscure corners of my mind never to be found except perhaps when Joan asks me to finish the basement. Going forward we will try to do much better.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>At this point in time we just want to wish each and everyone a Very Merry Christmas and contined good health, happiness and maybe even a little wealth in 2012. Please check back right after Christmas for some more updates in the photo gallery and some new posts here. We might even have some good news about Stone Sheep quotas.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Season&#8217;s Greetings,     Keith &amp; Shane</p>
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		<title>Huntin’ Hunters</title>
		<link>http://bcsafaris.com/2011/01/04/huntin%e2%80%99-hunters/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Jan 2011 01:58:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Keith Connors</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s nice when an event comes off better than the hype given to it and such was the case with the Super Bowl and the Super Bowl party we threw at the Silver Legacy in Reno. Now you might say there was plenty of hype given to the game but Shane and I were too ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s nice when an event comes off better than the hype given to it and  such was the case with the Super Bowl and the Super Bowl party we threw  at the Silver Legacy in Reno. Now you might say there was plenty of  hype given to the game but Shane and I were too busy at the Wild Sheep  Foundation Convention in Reno to pay it much attention. And since our  good buddy Jeff Batchman from Visalia Safe Co. did most of the inviting  to the party it didn’t take Joan and I much effort at all to put it on.</p>
<p>The  Sheep Foundation return to Reno was a much anticipated event. It turned  out to be well organized and thought out with the food at the welcome  back party the best I’ve had at a buffet for such a big event. The  volunteers and staff went out of their way to look after the details and  to assist the exhibitors. Sadly lacking were attendees. Like Yogi Berra  said “If people want to stay home and not watch us play, there’s  nothing you can do to stop them”.  It did give us a lot of time to visit  with colleagues and other exhibitors but there were some pretty empty  aisles at times. WSF did announce that in the future the Friday and  Saturday auctions would not take place during exhibit hours.</p>
<p>The  Safari Club International convention 2 weeks earlier at the same venue,  the Reno Sparks Convention Center, was a much larger event of course and  really kept Shane and I hopping both during the show and with follow  ups. The attendance appeared to be down slightly but those who came were  there to buy. It’s also interesting to see all of the nationalities  represented in our bookings from that show. While American hunters still  predominate, Hungarian, Czech, Austrian and Australians were there  buying as well. Most were interested in mixed bag hunts and as a result  we still have some Stone Sheep hunts available for 2010.</p>
<p>Our final  show on this tour will be the Grand Slam Club / Ovis convention in Las  Vegas beginning Feb. 17. Joan and I will be there and I will be giving a  presentation on the “Future of Stone Sheep Hunting in BC”. I will post  that presentation here following the convention. There are some  interesting things to consider. The most important being if you can  afford a Stone Sheep hunt in 2010 or 2011 don’t wait until 2012.</p>
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		<title>Still here – still at it</title>
		<link>http://bcsafaris.com/2009/12/09/still-here-still-at-it/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 02:21:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Keith Connors</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been meaning to give a 2009 season update for awhile now but always something more pressing came along, most of it involving finishing up the season. We have the trophies all shipped now so that&#8217;s one of the more time consuming items out of the way. And given the way that the year unfolded, ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been meaning to give a 2009 season update for awhile now but  always something more pressing came along, most of it involving  finishing up the season. We have the trophies all shipped now so that&#8217;s  one of the more time consuming items out of the way. And given the way  that the year unfolded, it&#8217;s easier to look forward than backward. Like  everyone else in the guide-outfitting buiness in the world, we were  short of clients by the time the season started, mostly from  cancellations but we got through it. Our sheep season was only about  half full and while I&#8217;m a firm believer that you can&#8217;t bankroll  wildlife, maybe we&#8217;ll have a few older rams in 2010.</p>
<p>We got off  to a great start with Steve Lulich returning to hunt with us again and  getting a nice ram on day 2. This was Kyle Serle&#8217;s first time guiding a  sheep hunter for us and with my son Brian along to help and they  showed us they&#8217;re up to the task. Our hard luck hunter was another  returnee, Don Stogdell. We had to medevac Don last year although he  came right back into the mountains after a few stitches but got beat by  weather then. This year he and Shane put in a supreme effort, moved  camps, travelled miles and had the misfortune of a miss on the final day  of his hunt.</p>
<p>Two things that don&#8217;t happen frequently with our  sheep both happened on the same hunt while Lee Friend was hunting with  Roy. First, they stalked a ram for over 4 hours that was by itself;  that&#8217;s not unusual. But it was well over a full curl and under age (less  than 8). That doesn&#8217;t happen often in our area. Then after they shot it  2 big rams stood up, both being over 40 inches &#8211; Roy and Lee&#8217;s  assertion. And they had lots of time to look at them. Unfortunately we  had no more sheep hunters coming. We&#8217;re hoping they make the winter OK.  And then to top this off Roy and Lee had a similar thing happen when  they went after grizzly. They spotted a good size, solitary bear feeding  in a big blueberry patch. While they made a mile long stalk on it, out  of sight most of the time, another hunter watching the bear saw a much  larger bear come along only to be run off by the first bear. The first  bear turned out to be an old sow with just about the worst bunch of  teeth I&#8217;ve ever seen. Obviously she was mean enough to put the run on  anything. The hunter who watched the whole thing, Rudy Nelson, had  bought our Parent/Youth hunt we had donated to Safari Club International  last year. His son Rudy, was hunting goats that day with Kyle so Rudy  Sr. had tagged along with Roy and Lee hoping to find a caribou. Neither  of the Nelson&#8217;s were lucky that day but did manage a very great caribou  and moose a few days later.</p>
<p>We had the great pleasure of  Petersen&#8217;s Hunting Mike Schoby hunting with us in September along with  Cameraman Jed Henry. Kyle and my son Rob showed them a lot of country  looking for a big moose and although they didn&#8217;t find one right for the  show, Mike did get a heck of a caribou. Casey Bishop was chasing around  in the mountains with Shane and also took a very good caribou.</p>
<p>I  managed to get in on only 1 hunt this fall and I was really looking  forward to hunitng with John Ziegman again. He and I had had a very  memorable hunt together back in 2006. Well, since it was my only hunt, I  got greedy and talked John out of taking a very respectable 52&#8243; moose  ealry on and never got him a chance for another, we also got fingered by  the fickle winds on a really nice grizzly after we&#8217;d made a great stalk  to within 150 yds. Meanwhile, John&#8217;s hunting partner, Larrry Davis was  shooting every day it seemed. He got a great moose which his guide Paul  Gladue had to take back from a grizzly when they went back to pack it  out the following day. Larry also took a good caribou and along with  Peter Clark got inot a pack of wolves and thinned them out a bit. Peter  had travelled from Australia and hunted with me in 1984 in my previous  area on the Finlay River and we&#8217;d kept in touch over the years.  Two  other international hunters with us again this year were from Spain.  Joaquin deMesa and Domingo Gomez were back for moose, having both taken  caribou the previous season. Joaquin&#8217;s 54&#8243; bull put the pressure on  Domingo and he turned down several bulls looking for one to win the bet  with.</p>
<p>We finished the season on a very good note going 5 for 5 on  moose, all very good bulls but the one that Shane got for Keith Beasley  of Canada in The Rough really stole the shw. An honest 63&#8243; bull that  green score netted 219 B&amp;C points.</p>
<p>There were challeging  times but some determination and at times pure stubborness got us  through it. And I&#8217;d better not forget to thank our families and crew. My  wife Joan got rooked in right off the start when our new cook got sick  the day the horses and 1 crew and guides were coming in, Brian came in  with us in June and we worked him hard until the end of the season.  Shane&#8217;s boys, Corbin and Joel continue to amaze me with their ability to  wrangle, guide, cook and generally bust their butts and Rob also came  along to help do whatever it took. He&#8217;s taking his pilot&#8217;s training and I  look forward to some more relief from him next year. Brandon Klein and  Kyle Serle are really becoming the foundation of our crew and have that  pride in themselves and the success of their hunters that really shows  on every hunt.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re really looking forward to 2010 and are  already seeing that there is a lot more confidence in the economy both  in North America and internationally. We will be at the following shows:</p>
<p>Dallas Safari Club - Booth 2044</p>
<p>Houston Safri Club w/ Global Adventure Outfitters</p>
<p>Safari Club International &#8211; Booth 1561</p>
<p>Wild Sheep Foundation &#8211; Booth 523</p>
<p>Grand Slam/Ovis &#8211; Booth 448</p>
<p>Please contact us and be a part of it with BC Safaris.</p>
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		<title>Spring is just a promise away</title>
		<link>http://bcsafaris.com/2009/03/03/spring-is-just-a-promise-away/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2009 02:20:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Keith Connors</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We know it&#8217;s coming, the calendar says it&#8217;s less than 3 weeks away but spring will no doubt follow it&#8217;s own schedule this year. There has been a lot of snow in the Cassiar mountains this year which appears to be tough on the moose but along with the snow came a lot of wind. ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We know it&#8217;s coming, the calendar says it&#8217;s less than 3 weeks away  but spring will no doubt follow it&#8217;s own schedule this year. There has  been a lot of snow in the Cassiar mountains this year which appears to  be tough on the moose but along with the snow came a lot of wind. That  has kept many of the upper slopes clear making it a bit easier on sheep,  caribou and goats. Although I&#8217;m not certain any winter is easy on  goats. Having flown hundreds of hours of telemetry tracking thoses  beasts, I&#8217;ve yet to find them living easy on winter range.   Outfitters, like most everyone else, are having kind of a &#8220;goat winter&#8221;,  struggling to get through some of the toughest economic times since the  early &#8217;80&#8242;s. However, as one of our hunters said as he gave us a  deposit on a sheep hunt and a fishing trip &#8220;If I just go about my  business things are fine. If I watch the news I&#8217;m ready to hang myself!&#8221;   In total we attended 5 shows over the last couple of months including  Dallas &amp; Houston Safari Club, SCI, WSF and GSCO. Safris Club  International was as always superb with lots of hunters buying and none  of the other shows was significantly off its pace; so far so good. And a  couple of phone calls can turn the good into a very good for us.   There are a couple of holes in our season that we are eager to fill  though, including a sheep hunt. If you&#8217;re still sitting on the fence,  time is getting short so give us a call to at least discuss the  situation. And remember, if as Benjamin Franklin said that time spent  fishing is not deducted from a man&#8217;s lifespan, then time spent hunting  with your kids most assuredly puts time back on. We have an excellent  program for a parent/child hunt.</p>
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		<title>Where to Start?</title>
		<link>http://bcsafaris.com/2008/12/01/where-to-start/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2008 12:00:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Keith Connors</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m still kicking and screaming as I get dragged into this new age of technology so despite the fact that information moves at the speed of light, I spend a lot of time in the mounatins and can more closely relate to the way our glaciers move.  Even when I brag about our &#8220;new&#8221; airplane ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m still kicking and screaming as I get dragged into this new age of  technology so despite the fact that information moves at the speed of  light, I spend a lot of time in the mounatins and can more closely  relate to the way our glaciers move.  Even when I brag about our &#8220;new&#8221;  airplane I have to confide it  was built in 1957. But it&#8217;s hard to beat a  DeHavilland Beaver on floats for bush flying so I will gloat a little  bit.</p>
<p>That was one of the good things about the season,  taking more control of our operation and no longer subjecting our  clients to the whims and moods of an indiffernt charter operation. The  down size of that move was that I was the only pilot available so  instead of spending 50 days guiding like I did in 2007 I got a total of 3  days in the field! And thanks to my son Rob and his hunter Steve Zimmer  letting me come along for a day I even got in on a kill.</p>
<p>We  are back at home after a long season and looking forward to next year  already. There will be some changes mad eto the look of the site in the  next few days and the 2008 newsletter should be onlinr very shortly as  well. A few photos have been added to the 2008 Gallery so have a look &#8211;  and come back real soon to see what we have up our sleeve for 2009.</p>
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