Re: Spring Black Bear
Originally Posted by
Ride Red
Cottontail or fawn distress calls work well. Make sure you have room around you to see in every direction as they can come in like a freight train in kill mode.
Last spring I went hunting for B Bear for the second year, just past Squamish.
After two days of frustration, I tried a different area and bingo!
Lots of fresh sign, only problem was, full on west coast jungle!
So frustrated with not having any success, I fool hardly blew on a distress call..
Boom, crashing through the bush, straight for me, was this area's B Bear!
Having snooped along this old spur rd for the last 15 min, I was obviously winded, the bear stopped its charge maybe 40 ft away.
With visually impenetrable vegetation on either side of this trail, I would have been forced to shoot at the noise crashing its way towards me..
Thankfully this Bear stopped short, was so glad I had my Shot Gun with slug barrel in hand..
After that encounter I set up a trail cam..
Well, what a beauty colour phased Ursus Americanus Boar!
I tried passively hunting him the rest of last spring,
to afraid to try calling again..
After having success last fall for Deer, and a year to mull it all over in my mind,
so ready to take on this challenge,(face to face) to fill my freezer, and honor this magnificent animal with a head mount and rug..
He's anything but a hunter.
More like another, Rain Coast Sociopath Fraud. Living off the prevails of his chronic lies, like the rest of them...
It's an issue, because these sociopath environmentalist's, will dilute the facts.
To the point you or Joe public, won't know them any more..
They count on that big time..