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Calling in a Spring Bear?
Bryce:
Don't waste your time calling.
Spot the bears first. Then call using a rabbit squeal or fawn. And in mid may you can even use an elk calf call since they will be dropping calfs that time of year.
And once you start, don't stop! They will take there time and sometimes circle around, walk into the opposite tree line and then before you know it he's behind you.
All bears are a little different watch the way the bear reacts to the call and adjust accordingly till you find his button; that sounds his ears perk up for.
Get ready to be frustrated. Bears are smart and have been known to smell yah up wind.
The big boars don't get to be that big by bring dumb.
I'll be out on the 14th looking for a bear to make into sausage:)
Good luck!
-Pinecone.
Ed Brooks:
LOL JW: I was thinking of smelling like one, never thought of sounding like one...LMBO
chamookman: i have a rabbit in distress and thinking about a fawn. I think the fawn will work good for cats and dogs here too.
kleinpm: Good Luck on your bear hunt this yr. I'm thinking about getting a fawn call.
Jeremy: this is a good plan if I could find were one is eating. they have a lot of grass food here right now.
Bryce: I will do mostly spot and stock, just want to open my hunting options up. This one will probably not be as easy as his 1st one. It was tree'ed by some black angus cows. He shot it with his uncles 338w mag. only rifle there. little bear but bear none the less.
Thank you guys for the feed back.
the pic is of his 1st bear, a huge 125lbs guts feathers and all. Ed
Bryce:
It's the little ones that taste better :)
4dog:
bears or children...im confused bryce >:(.....lol my uncle says all bears taste good..wouldnt know. good luck!
Bryce:
Glizzly taste (a little tough, at least what I had) is different from sweet tender black bear meat :)
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