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Tue Sep 28 12:14pm PDT
Michigan teen bowhunter takes record 448-pound bear

By Cameron Smith
Jessica Olmstead is a 17-year-old senior at Harper Creek (Mich.) High School. In many ways she's like most teens; she worries about classes, gets excited about the next weekend and likes to hang out with friends. But Olmstead has a hobby that isn't shared by many of her peers: She's a big-game bowhunter, a pursuit which recently helped her land big headlines when she bagged a 448-pound black bear on a summer hunt in Canada.
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According to Aaron Harris of the Battle Creek Enquirer, Olmstead considers herself a hunting natural. She relishes the adrenaline and excitement of a hunt. Despite the fact that the massive bear was her first big-game take (hunting parlance for a kill), Olmstead earned the Pope and Young Bowhunting record for trophy bear, according to the Enquirer.

Here's how Olmstead described the experience to the Enquirer:
"When I go out hunting, it's really exciting," Olmstead said. "Whenever I see a bear I just want to go at it. When you're hunting, your heart is racing, your blood is pumping, and you feel that adrenaline rush. I really love to hunt." [...]​

"The bear was the first animal I killed with the bow," Olmstead said. "As soon as my dad got it for me I was immediately comfortable and I was ready to use it the next day."​
Olmstead's father, Tim, a professional hunting instructor, said his daughter is the quickest learner he's encountered during his 30 years in the business.
"I'm not just saying this because she's my daughter," the elder Olmstead told the Battle Creek Enquirer. "But she's probably one of the best listeners I've every taught. With the bear she showed a lot of patience. She tracked the bear, killed it, and gutted it like a pro, like she's been doing it for years."
There are plenty of big-game hunters out there, but few award-winning female hunters of Olmstead's age. The Pope and Young Club hosts a weekly "photo of the week" contest to honor recent notable takes. Among its 37 winners in 2010, only five have been women ... and none of those five killed a bear; all were pictured with some species of deer.
A hunter is always at risk on a big-game hunt. That vulnerability is part of what gives Olmstead and others such a rush from the sport. Still, the Michigan teen's auspicious start leads one to believe she has plenty more takes in her future.
"She's really a natural at this sport," Tim Olmstead told the Enquirer. "All you have to do is tell her one thing one time and she gets it. It's amazing."
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Not a big fan of bear hunting (favorite wild animal), but good for her. Even though I like them the black bear populations in the North have been wildly mismanaged by the DNR for years. In the state of Wisconsin alone the population of black bears is double the DNR's early estimation or managed population.. Nuisnce bears are becoming a major problem..

As for Ted Nugent?? I don't mind is music but I think he is a quack and his hunting show is terrible as most are.
 
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