Since people are still black bear hunting I thought this would be a great time to post a bonus black bear story. My granddaughter Jordan Juliussen-Johnson wrote this story when she was 11 years old. It was her summer activity story for school. Her teacher really liked it and at the urging of her mother, Michelle, she decided to submit it to the Anchorage creative writing contest sponsored by the Anchorage Daily News and received an Honorable Mention Award. She also gave a copy to my wife and me for Christmas. Since the Alaska Professional Hunters Association had been seeking ways to interest young people in the field of hunting, I thought they might be interested in publishing Jordan’s story. They accepted it and it was published in the 2004 Spring Issue. Her story was the main reason she was asked to audition and was selected for the ZOOM project (a televised children’s program on PBS) “Fishing with My Grandpa” which was filmed in Anchorage and Kenai.
Jordan took a caribou in our Western Alaska area the following year and seemed to love hunting. However, while Jordan was away at college, she called us one evening telling us that she had watched a video in class showing how they killed cattle and that it was pretty brutal and sad. She said she didn’t think she would ever be able to eat meat again and for sure wouldn’t be able to kill an animal. I told her that was a normal feeling and that was fine if she didn’t want to hunt anymore. I told her that she may change her mind again later in life and that hunting is not for everyone. She still loves to fish and is an excellent fisherperson. And, she does eat a little red meat now and then, so who knows.
We just attended her wedding this past April. She married a fine young man, Nate Johnson who loves Alaska, fishing and hopefully hunting. We are looking forward to taking him on his first ever hunt this fall. Jordan was a beautiful bride. She is the first of our grandchildren to get married. Hopefully when she has children of her own, I will be able to share and pass along my passion for hunting with my great grandchildren.
The following is an eleven-year’s old perspective on her black bear hunt. Enjoy.