Originally Posted by
beginner hunter 2014
hello i am a 14 year old in Washington county and i got a bear permit in Maryland and would like to know any tips or hints or locations thank you
Once you find a place to hunt. You'll want to look the place over and look for bear sign. This generally means droppings, and the trails bears make. But also places where bears have torn up logs to find bugs. There is really no mistaking this when you see it. Here we hunt with either bait or run hounds. Another choice, like has been mentioned, is over looking crops, or natural food sources. Crop fields are nice because a bear will use the same path to access the field every time. This will make it easier for you to ambush him, or her.
When you find a place that looks promising locate a place to set your stand. I prefer a climber, as bears are curious, and are prone to climbing ladder stands whether your in them or not. (More fun than some people care for.)
Do not use the bears approach path as your access. Find another way in, and be mindful of scent, and never leave any bait or food near your stand. Your season is short I believe, so any screw up will most likely ruin your chances for a bear.
On stand keep still, don't smoke, and don't use your mobile phone or other device. As bears are generally silent when they move you'll need to keep your eyes open and stay alert for their presence. If you hear something circling behind you it may be a bear. Sit tight, and don't look around. It's checking you out, and if it feels you are trouble it will leave the area. If it's satisfied it's curiosity it may go on to the crop field or mast crop.
Look over pictures of bears, to try to get an idea on the sex, and size of what you are seeing. Watch for bears traveling together, as this would indicate a sow with cubs. Often the cubs will move ahead of the sow, and may be serious or playful. It's generally a crime to shoot a sow with cubs. To shoot a cub for most hunters, is a matter of shame.
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Practice your shooting, and have fun!