“Sneaky Pete'n the Beach Grass”

“Sneaky Pete'n the Beach Grass” Jeff Sposito working a - Sneaky Pete - on a Baranof Island brownie.Hunting spring bears on the beaches in SE Alaska can be an excise in finding freshly sprouted beach grass. Beach grass is often one of the first meals both black and brown bears seek after coming out of hibernation. As a general rule in spring, find the fresh beach grass - find the bears.Jeff first tested and then trusted his hunt to our 650 grain (all in) GrizzlyStik Momentum arrows tipped with our 200 grain Maasai single bevel broadheads.

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