RE: Bear season is over(pics included)
MT, i have only hunted the evenings this year and shot this guy in the last minutes of daylight. I was really glad to have a large peep sight in. Some of my buddies have killed their biggest bears in the middle of the day. I like to start with a huge pile and STAY OUT of the site for a while. I don't like to force them on a schedule. As the pile dwindles down to about nothing is when I start to get the bears coming in during daylight hours. That is the point that I cut back and the bears feed more frequently and will come in at odd hours because they are used to filling up and now have empty stomachs. I had a sow and cub last year that would come in around 12-1:00 in the afternoon. I beleive that they were doing this to avoid the larger boars. I kept a journal last year of my trials in the field. I spent much needed energy finding out what was not working for a while. I have over 6 pages of jounal entries mapping out the bears activities, likes and dislikes, and habits. I get pretty anal when it comes to hunting and find myself looking at my notes after each hunt. I feel that with the larger pile and lots of stink bait, I can keep more bears there longer because the food is not running out quick. I also feel that this starts some good competition when the feed starts to run low between several bears. A good friend of mine has 3 bears on video that appear to be wrestling over the last bit of chow. Good luck jamie on your hunt. I never thought that I would get thsi much into bear baiting, but I am hooked now!!!!
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