BIG Alaskan Bruin DOWN! | Alaska Bear #FreshTracks



Join Randy Newberg and Jim Baichtal on an unforgettable black bear hunt in Alaska as they explore a new and remote area teeming with adventure. Using a Lindell Yacht to access the rugged coastal terrain, the team navigates deeper into the wilderness with Jim’s boat to close the gap on these elusive bears.

After days of scanning the shoreline and soaking in the incredible scenery, Randy locates a stunning black bear that’s worth harvesting. Meanwhile, Jim spots an old bruin that gets his heart racing.

This hunt is more than just a pursuit of bears—it’s a journey through Alaska’s pristine landscapes, filled with camaraderie, strategy, and breathtaking views. Don’t miss this incredible episode!

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32 thoughts on “BIG Alaskan Bruin DOWN! | Alaska Bear #FreshTracks”

  1. Great job, Randy.

    That is an awesome bear. Fat as fat can be, it seems…..

    Love seeing the Partion in use.

    Maybe a 2300fps impact speed? Which is great for that bullet.

    Hope Nosler comes down on pricing

    Hope you, your family and crew have a great Thanksgiving.

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  2. As an arm chair hunter these days, I have to say your first encounter had me screaming at the TV. It seemed obvious to me, you really didn’t want to shoot on the first day, especially since you repeatedly said you have to get closer.. no you didn’t. You’re not bow hunting. The bear could have been dead within the first moments of seeing him. But that would have shortened your video dramatically. When you showed those final steps in the mud, you knew what would happen.. I’ll bet every viewer knew it too..

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  3. Randy, I was a scout sniper in Laos, and I would have given anything to have the Sitka subalpine camouflage you use. If paired with a quality Ghillie suit, you would never be detected as long as you weren't moving much. However, your hunts prove that the best camo in the world can't make up for bad decisions. I'm not quite sure why you always think you have to get closer before you take a shot. It boggles the mind. Thank God that your quarry isn't capable of shooting back.

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  4. I’m irritated by the fact yall don’t acknowledge this is the extended cut of videos already posted. I’ve noticed this with several videos now.

    Some people might like to watch the extended cut, I am not one of them. For future reference it would be appreciated if you could put it in the title somehow that this is a re-release.

    From now on I will thumbs down any extended cut rereleases that aren’t labeled as such

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  5. Why do we still believe that “indigenous peoples” hunted sustainably? There’s so much evidence that they hunted numerous animals into extinction. And it’s not just in North America but on every continent. And the tribes themselves are actively working to rewrite their own history to make them seem like a Disney fairytale. Even if that is counter to the historical record of the adjacent tribe and archaeological record.

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