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Going Bear hunting...Advice needed

Started by TradPaul, November 04, 2008, 12:55:00 PM

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TradPaul

As the title says, i'll be gone all next week hunting in WV with a friend at around 2500-3000 EL. Going for Bear and Whitetail. What i really need is advice on taking Bear up there, TIps, Tricks, finding them,  bringing them to me etc.
  I will be hunting them on the ground and maybe from tree stand, but i would like to stay on the ground....

so all you experts out there..What say you. Thanks again.


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"Dont let whats good, steal you away from whats best"

JEFF B

ok just one bit of advice just make sure ya can run faster than ya friend.  and give him the jar of honey to hold.  :biglaugh:
'' sometimes i wake up Grumpy;
other times i let her sleep"

TGMM FAMILY OF THE BOW

Kingwouldbe

I love spot and stock, so, I would get to where you could glass then go get him.

Bear are a lot like pigs, you must have the wind in your face, if you do, you can get real close, also shoot forward in the chest cavity or quartering away is your best shot 1/3 off the bottom.

Have fun and pick a spot

Curveman

I'd wait until he moves the near side front leg out of the way to make sure that big, heavy shoulder bone is completely away from the vitals-particularly in a broadside shot. Don't rush that shot. Your "emotional experience" will be a bit different than hunting whitetails!
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TradPaul

Nice....Good stuff, please keep them coming.


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"Dont let whats good, steal you away from whats best"

chinook907

Remember you're the predator, and take that attitude; its the very "odd" black bear that is agressive or dangerous.  Depends, but they don't always hang in the same spot for long, so if you are able to spot n stalk don't take too much time.
"Have I not commanded you ? Be strong and courageous.  Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go." Joshua 1:9

TradPaul

Thanks Guys, I appriciate all the advice, and i intend to make good on it. Let you know how i do.


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"Dont let whats good, steal you away from whats best"

joe ashton

My advice is don't do it. Bear hunting is addictive.  I've called in a few with predator calls, it's real exciting knowing they are coming to eat.
Pick a spot.

Joe
Joe Ashton,D.C.
pronghorn long bow  54#
black widow long bow 55#
21 century long bow 55#
big horn recurve  58#

blueline

I'm with Joe I love the thrill of calling. With bears alot of calling is required as there atteniton span is that of a 3 year old, but they are truly old wise animals....Call softly and soud like an infant, You will be amazed at what you see, dont be supprised when deer start looking for ya.  Remember this an animal can rear you and ten minutes later pin point you within a few feet...

have fun

Blueline
Blueline

Mahaska  66" 47 @ 29
Morrison 58" 54 @ 28
Bear grizzly 58" 45@28

TradPaul

Joe and Blue,

 what type of calls did you use? or do you just use your mouth like a infant baby literally...LOL,   :knothead:  sorry if thats a dumb question, Calling is new to me. thank again.

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"Dont let whats good, steal you away from whats best"

PV

Find out what they are eating. Up here it's apples this time of year. The corn,berries and  nuts are gone. Bears will be packing on the #'s in preparation for the long nap and can be found feeding at any time of day.


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