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Ep. 868: Clay and Bear’s Alaskan Coast Black Bear Hunt | 12 in '26

4/28/20261 hr 14 min

Clay Newcomb gives behind the scenes details and answers viewer questions about the Alaska boat-based black bear hunt feature in the new film for the MeatEater “12 in ‘26” film series.  Both Clay and Bear Newcomb hunt black bears along the Alaskan coast–Bear with a modern rifle and Clay with a primitive self bow.

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  3. Clay Newcomb· Host1:10

    [upbeat music] This is Bear Newcomb's first time to Alaska. He's 19 years old. I really think it's gonna impact probably the rest of his life. There's just some landscapes in the world that just seem to just grab you. It's hard to describe.

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