look what i seen this weekend!
#12
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Little Rock,ARK USA
Posts: 249

What an awesome experience! But I agree you are crazy if you go back to that stand without a pistol. There was a story in the paper here in Arkansas a few years ago about an old boy from up in the Ozarks that walked up on a mama bear with some cubs and she attacked him. All he could get to was a skinny sapling so he could not get very high without bending it over, so she was able to chew his heels off of his feet! The old dude had to wait there until she finally left and crawled to his truck and drove himself to the emergency room in Harrison--hour drive or more as I remember it....
#13
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Kewaskum, WI
Posts: 201

Yeah, I was kind of helpless up there with nothing but a bow. I had made up my mind that this year i was going to go and buy a pistol because of all the bears up there, and because there are now wolves in the area [:@], but then i never got around to it and i figured i was worying to much and I wouldn't ever need it. Well, let me tell you, at 9:45 wednesday morning i was REALLY regretting that decision! For most of the time i felt helpless, but then I fond an escape route if needed. There was a tree about 8 feet in front of me that was only about 4 inches in diameter up by me so if she started climbing, i figured i could jump to that tree before she got all the way up by me. That tree would have been too small for her to climb, and too big for her to push over. (I think)
What type of pistols do you have? I didn't know if i should just buy a small one to serve strictly as self defense and won't be in the way, or if i should buy one that is big enough to hunt deer with right away.
What type of pistols do you have? I didn't know if i should just buy a small one to serve strictly as self defense and won't be in the way, or if i should buy one that is big enough to hunt deer with right away.
#15
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location:
Posts: 135

great pics, thats close enough for me to poop my pants. but exciting nun the less. its a good thing you were in a stand and not ground hunting like I prefer you would have been breakfest than lunch on there way back through in the afternoon. I'm glad there are no bears in the area I hunt in, they are farther north than where I 'am. my biggest predator I have to woory about is the coyotes chasing my deer and squirels running around before first light spooking the hibbies jibbies out of me.
#16
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location:
Posts: 102

only 35 feet up ? I'd have been loking for 60 !!! LOL
Great pics ! and I'm glad to hear everything worked out safely for you.
As for pistols, we're not legally permitted to have one when bowhunting in NC, and fortunately there aren't any predators (at least not the man-eating kind) where I hunt. If there were, I'd probably take a chance on getting caught and take my Kimber .45 CDP. Small enough to not be in the way and enough power for just about anything.
When gun season rolls around, my Ruger Super Redhawk is always on my hip.
Great pics ! and I'm glad to hear everything worked out safely for you.
As for pistols, we're not legally permitted to have one when bowhunting in NC, and fortunately there aren't any predators (at least not the man-eating kind) where I hunt. If there were, I'd probably take a chance on getting caught and take my Kimber .45 CDP. Small enough to not be in the way and enough power for just about anything.
When gun season rolls around, my Ruger Super Redhawk is always on my hip.
#18
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Memphis TN USA
Posts: 3,445

That is awesome. I never carry a camera but it would have been a shame to have witnessed this and not got pics. It sounds like you had an awesome experience. I have never seen a bear in the wild. Congrats!
#19
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Kewaskum, WI
Posts: 201

The coolest part about having my camera along was the video feature on it. The first time they came I forgot all about it, but in the afternoon I took a couple short video clips of the cubs at the base of my tree. Thank God for digital camera's!
Here is a little part of the story I didn't tell cuz i was in a hurry, the first time she came in, and she first noticed me (about a minute after that first picture I posted) I was taking a picture of her cubs and i moved my eyeballs back towards her because i knew that she had been looking at me periodically and I was startled to see her stand up on her back legs and look a little closer at me, she stood up for about 5 seconds and then went back down on al fours and continued to feed within 25 yards of me for another 5 minutes. I was watching her closely with the cubs to my right, and all of a sudden i heard one of the cubs start huffing and looked over and he ran about 15 feet up a tree 15 yards in front me! I was a little nervous, I turned my eyes back towards the sow, and she took another one of her short glances at me, and then continued eating and the cub went back down and they kept looking for acorns like nothing had happened. PHEW!
The scariest and most exciting parts were when she stood on her back legs and when the cub started climbing my tree, and when the cub climbed 15 feet up another tree, and i don't have a picture of any of those events because those moments are when the mood was VERY tense and my mind was on what the sow was going to do, and not on taking pictures.
Here is one more for you all.
Here is a little part of the story I didn't tell cuz i was in a hurry, the first time she came in, and she first noticed me (about a minute after that first picture I posted) I was taking a picture of her cubs and i moved my eyeballs back towards her because i knew that she had been looking at me periodically and I was startled to see her stand up on her back legs and look a little closer at me, she stood up for about 5 seconds and then went back down on al fours and continued to feed within 25 yards of me for another 5 minutes. I was watching her closely with the cubs to my right, and all of a sudden i heard one of the cubs start huffing and looked over and he ran about 15 feet up a tree 15 yards in front me! I was a little nervous, I turned my eyes back towards the sow, and she took another one of her short glances at me, and then continued eating and the cub went back down and they kept looking for acorns like nothing had happened. PHEW!
The scariest and most exciting parts were when she stood on her back legs and when the cub started climbing my tree, and when the cub climbed 15 feet up another tree, and i don't have a picture of any of those events because those moments are when the mood was VERY tense and my mind was on what the sow was going to do, and not on taking pictures.
Here is one more for you all.
