Steelhead
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So what's with the pelt/claw obsession bud?
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Bear meat is poison and bears aren't worth shooting unless there hours out of the den with flawless pelts and claws?? C'mon man.
You sound like your an expert in bear hunting. At first it sounded like you wanted to inform. Sounding more and more like your scolding anyone who doesn't do it exactly how you think it should be done.
Bear meat is not poison, many bears are taken in the fall as many states only allow fall bear hunting and baiting can be a very effective way of hunting, almost more effective that spot and stalk based on the reports I've received from friends and others.
Baiting vs other methods may spark discussion in Idaho, I don't know, I've never been there, but its safe to say based on the anecdotal comments here, there is plenty of success surrounding baiting.
I'm not even trying to defend baiting, but your strong opinion rubbed me the wrong way.
As someone wanting to try western bear hunting, all tips are important. However the strong opinions are a little much. I think there is room for all legal methods.
Bear meat is not poison, many bears are taken in the fall as many states only allow fall bear hunting and baiting can be a very effective way of hunting, almost more effective that spot and stalk based on the reports I've received from friends and others.
Baiting vs other methods may spark discussion in Idaho, I don't know, I've never been there, but its safe to say based on the anecdotal comments here, there is plenty of success surrounding baiting.
I'm not even trying to defend baiting, but your strong opinion rubbed me the wrong way.
As someone wanting to try western bear hunting, all tips are important. However the strong opinions are a little much. I think there is room for all legal methods.
Hannibal's comments about bear baiters may have came off kind of brash as do mine occasionally, it happens with typed opinions. But he is entitled to his opinion. Let's try to be supportive and learn from each other. Maybe in his experience he is correct and for him baits is less effective in some areas. We try to learn from each other and I believe that is why we are here. I like hearing from everyone about what works for them. If he wants to try baiting again we should be supportive to try to make him successful in that endeavor. Maybe I've been doing spot and stalk wrong and that's why baiting is far better for me. About the claw and pelt condition he may have just shot enough that he is more selective. Same as people who only shoot "big" deer or elk. He just wants better quality of rugs. I'm more picky about color anymore too. I haven't shot a pure black yet the only ones I've seen were sows with cubs. All I see is blondeish/reds and Chocolates. A guy can only fit so many rugs in the house. And if he is correct and spot and stalk works well I may try it again.... after I set my baits.
Hannibal have you ever tried spot and stalk in the Salmon area? I'm thinking about trying a few spots there after I set down here. It takes a couple of weeks for them to start getting hit and in the interim I may try my luck at spot and stalk again. I'm just not sure when to go and look. It sounds like you look for the same things I do but I try to get there ahead of the bears and keep them around with delicious doughnuts and fried chicken bits. Your timing must be better.
Baiting in Idaho is effective. And, that is how the archery kills happen.
There is a reason it is outlawed in some states, and it wasn't because it didn't work.
Bear meat is poison and bears aren't worth shooting unless there hours out of the den with flawless pelts and claws?? C'mon man.
You sound like your an expert in bear hunting. At first it sounded like you wanted to inform. Sounding more and more like your scolding anyone who doesn't do it exactly how you think it should be done.
New hunters to the sport of bear hunting, as well as inexperienced bear hunters seek advice on methods and recommendations on where to hunt spring black bears. 'Superfluous' opinions, hearsay and the 'muscle flexing' photo of your kill does nothing to increase their knowledge of the sport. North Idaho offers a great opportunity to bag one or more spring bears and statistics clearly justify my 'overzealous promotion' of the state. If anyone wishes to offer a more effective, practical method ( based on experience) such as baiting, calling etc., then present it in the forum and let the members of this forum decide which method to use. Trolling, unfortunately, is no such method.