Sask hunter
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Lol all fun till you get the quad stuck. Could take the sled in pretty easy thoWhere is your sense of adventure? Thats just some bumpy pavement on a cold morning.
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Lol all fun till you get the quad stuck. Could take the sled in pretty easy thoWhere is your sense of adventure? Thats just some bumpy pavement on a cold morning.
Nice job! What state?Came together! 7th bear of the spring and it wanted a ride to my home!
Kick ass! Looks nice and big too. Got a weight?Came together! 7th bear of the spring and it wanted a ride to my home!
Why is it a crapshoot for bears to return? Survival? Move on to a new territory? If it’s survival do you think it’s old age, another hunter, another bear? I think it’s very interesting that you don’t get bears to return.Wouldn’t mind if these two came back this spring. It’s kinda a crap shoot of bears come back year after year around here. I would really like a big coloured bear this spring.
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I wonder if that's more of a spring-hunt thing too. Where I am, the females tend to return, whereas the males do not. Consequently I see many more females than males. Already have one on camera (April 15th) sniffing around the bait site. Memory or really good nose? Can't be sure.Why is it a crapshoot for bears to return? Survival? Move on to a new territory? If it’s survival do you think it’s old age, another hunter, another bear? I think it’s very interesting that you don’t get bears to return.
If I woke up after a long slumber and hadn’t seen a woman in 5-6 months I’d probably be following the first one I saw too!I wonder if that's more of a spring-hunt thing too. Where I am, the females tend to return, whereas the males do not. Consequently I see many more females than males. Already have one on camera (April 15th) sniffing around the bait site. Memory or really good nose? Can't be sure.
It could be the lighting in your picture, but is that a color phase?Montana. No weight he came out in pieces.
The rut draws them to funny places, I think where they den in the fall affect where they are in the spring. Lots of good habitat out there not just where my bear baits are. Our farmland bears are much better about hitting a bait year after year but they also have much more restricted habitat for the most part. Last spring we shot two dominate big boats off that bait where the colour was so hopefully he takes over this springWhy is it a crapshoot for bears to return? Survival? Move on to a new territory? If it’s survival do you think it’s old age, another hunter, another bear? I think it’s very interesting that you don’t get bears to return.
Congrats nice bear!!Came together! 7th bear of the spring and it wanted a ride to my home!
Memory once you have a bait a few years it gets hit a lot quicker then a brand new bait. Last year my established bait was hit two hours after I set itI wonder if that's more of a spring-hunt thing too. Where I am, the females tend to return, whereas the males do not. Consequently I see many more females than males. Already have one on camera (April 15th) sniffing around the bait site. Memory or really good nose? Can't be sure.
Probably right. In 2020, we had a mom and cub hit the bait within 24 hours. It wasn't until they left that a lone male came in to become my daughter's first bear.Memory once you have a boat a few years it gets hit a lot quicker then a brand new bait. Last year my established bait was hit two hours after I set it