Dealing with black bears while deer hunting
#1
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 5

I am now hunting in an area of NJ that has a number of black bears roaming around.
My question is, howdo Ideal with them when walking to my stand. Say, they are on my baitpile in the morning when I am walking in, in the dark. Do they just turn and run?
My question is, howdo Ideal with them when walking to my stand. Say, they are on my baitpile in the morning when I am walking in, in the dark. Do they just turn and run?
#4
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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This past weekend I saw a bear at about 50 yards in the woods where I am hunting and it just turned and slowly walked away, but it was unnerving. If it were dark, even worse.
While setting up my stand I noticed the tree I am in has alot of deep clawmarks on it where it looks like bears have climbed it.
I was wondering if anyone could tell me what the normal reaction of a black bear is to a hunter walking into or out of the woods as I have never had the opportunity to find out.
While setting up my stand I noticed the tree I am in has alot of deep clawmarks on it where it looks like bears have climbed it.
I was wondering if anyone could tell me what the normal reaction of a black bear is to a hunter walking into or out of the woods as I have never had the opportunity to find out.
#6

where you hunting? Go over to NJH. We hunt with them. I've seen them plenty times and it's a tough call. Some of the ones I seen and they saw me , they just ambled off. Some took off running. And IO spotted one at 35 yds just tearing 4" thick trees to bits for kicks, I didn't let on that I was in a tree . Had he come my way I would have deffinately handled it a little differently. Let's say him and I are deffianately not sharing the same tree.
I was up it first. By the way zone 9 for me.

#7
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 5

jerseyhunter,
I am hunting in Rockaway, in Zone 6. Never hunted the area before so not sure what kind of deer are in the area. Lost my property to hunt in Zone 5, so this was always my backup that I never hunted.
I was screwing in a treestep, when I looked up and noticed the clawmarks about an inch from my face. Should be an interesting year.
I am hunting in Rockaway, in Zone 6. Never hunted the area before so not sure what kind of deer are in the area. Lost my property to hunt in Zone 5, so this was always my backup that I never hunted.
I was screwing in a treestep, when I looked up and noticed the clawmarks about an inch from my face. Should be an interesting year.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 1,862

There are hunters hunting deer in black bear country every year and in many parts of this country. How many get attacked by black bears? Virtually none! I would be way more afraid of getting seriously hurt falling out of a tree stand than I would ever be about getting chewed up by a bear.
#9
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Yes Steve863, I agree that virtually none of the hunters get attacked. However, you even said it, "virtually none". Not "absolutely none". 99.99% of bears probably run off before the hunter even knows they are there, but it is the 0.01% that do not want to run away I am interested in. I would rather be armed with some knowledge walking into the woods rather than realize I have no clue as I look down through my treestand platform at the bear who wants to lay out on the branch above my head!
I am just asking for knowledge on bear behavior from people who have seen first hand, as I have not.
I am just asking for knowledge on bear behavior from people who have seen first hand, as I have not.
#10

How many get attacked by black bears? Virtually none!
Here are some reports from zone 6. http://www.newjerseyhunter.com/forum13.htm