how do you bear hunt
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how do you bear hunt
in new jersey my guys I hunt with track them drive them and bed hunt them.
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Re: how do you bear hunt
Here in Wisconsin it is legal to bait and use hounds.
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Mike Foss wrote:Here in Wisconsin it is legal to bait and use hounds.
we can bait bears but we cant be closer than a 100 yards to bait unless we are on ground. bears never come into bait our season is in December so most bears are not moving. on a good side we shoot giants all the time last year we shot 16 in 5 days 4 of them were over 400
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I like to still hunt with the wind in my favor near food sources. We can hunt with dogs also, no baiting though which is fine with me.
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biggest problem with baiting for me is the bears stop moving around I see more bears before and after the season just hunting for deer and the big ones don't come into bait till after dark during bear season their is a bait pile every 500 yards on state landbrancher147 wrote:I like to still hunt with the wind in my favor near food sources. We can hunt with dogs also, no baiting though which is fine with me.
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No baiting or hounds in Colorado. I wouldn't use either anyway. I've been a still hunter since the 50's and that how I hunt for elk, deer, and bear. I'll sneak into natural food areas which are basically berries in my area. I use an old Hawken style muzzleloader to make it more interesting. No backup except a bowie knife. Just me and the bear trying to outsmart each other. Fun stuff.
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ive killed two tracking in snow with a old 54 cal definitely funOldMtnMan wrote:No baiting or hounds in Colorado. I wouldn't use either anyway. I've been a still hunter since the 50's and that how I hunt for elk, deer, and bear. I'll sneak into natural food areas which are basically berries in my area. I use an old Hawken style muzzleloader to make it more interesting. No backup except a bowie knife. Just me and the bear trying to outsmart each other. Fun stuff.
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I've always sat bait. But I tell u what the spot and stalk method looks awsome
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I have had good luck sitting near primary bedding also. I have only found a couple beds I would hunt, but if they are used frequently enough they are worth hunting, especially if they are near a main food source. Primary bear beds are pretty obvious with clear entrance and exit trails and sometimes include a huge pile of bear scat nearby, as bears will not poop in their beds like deer will, but will pile it up in the same area near the bed.
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You're talking about a den? That wouldn't be legal here.
I hunt the main bear season which is actually a rifle season even though I use my muzzleloader. It's the whole month of Sept. The bears are on a feeding frenzy that time a year to fatten up for winter. There's no way to pattern them. A bear might travel for 20miles before it comes back to the same spot. It's always on the move. You need some luck to get a bear in my area.
As a still hunter I don't call for deer and elk. That wouldn't be still hunting. However, if i'm on the last week of the bear hunt I can be tempted to try calling. I find a distressed fawn call the best. I don't do it often, but hunting hard for a month can weaken me sometimes to give calling a try. The idea of hunting is to kill a bear and I can't be so stubborn to have a still hunt or nothing attitude. I'll save that for mule deer and elk.
I hunt the main bear season which is actually a rifle season even though I use my muzzleloader. It's the whole month of Sept. The bears are on a feeding frenzy that time a year to fatten up for winter. There's no way to pattern them. A bear might travel for 20miles before it comes back to the same spot. It's always on the move. You need some luck to get a bear in my area.
As a still hunter I don't call for deer and elk. That wouldn't be still hunting. However, if i'm on the last week of the bear hunt I can be tempted to try calling. I find a distressed fawn call the best. I don't do it often, but hunting hard for a month can weaken me sometimes to give calling a try. The idea of hunting is to kill a bear and I can't be so stubborn to have a still hunt or nothing attitude. I'll save that for mule deer and elk.
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Nope, not a den. Just a bed. It is rare that bears have a primary bedding area (that I have seen) in the mountains I hunt but I have seen it. They usually move and roam endlessly, but in the cases I have found primary bedding it is definitely worth hunting, especially if near a good food source or if there are fresh trees marked nearby.
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I don't believe i've ever seen one. At least I didn't recognize it for what it was.
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I have hunted baits more than anything else, but I have also killed bears on hound hunts, one in Idaho, one in Maine. I really enjoyed a spot & stalk hunt in British Columbia, but it's quite difficult. I killed the 42nd bear I saw in six days of hunting.
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I wish we had the bear numbers that BC has. That's a bear paradise.
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