ChrisC
Active member
I'm doing my first ever black bear hunt in western MA this weekend. My guess is that people around here commonly sit over natural bait (cornfield, apple orchards, etc.) or just happen to have one walk by while deer hunting. I'm trying to get away from just sitting in a treestand, so I figured I'd do a still hunt with the understanding that this is probably a very low success rate. I dont know.
Anyways, the plan is to hike into a state forest and get away from trails, etc. and backpack the bear out if I get lucky. To my surprise, I find a regulation that says ""the bear must remain intact (other than field dressing), until it is reported and prepared for food or taxidermy." In other words, I cannot quarter the bear and pack it out until it's reported. Hoping for cell service or else I'm doing a lot more hiking back and forth.
Any other states have this?
Anyone else still hunt black bear in relatively dense forest and have any tips?
Thank you,
Chris
Anyways, the plan is to hike into a state forest and get away from trails, etc. and backpack the bear out if I get lucky. To my surprise, I find a regulation that says ""the bear must remain intact (other than field dressing), until it is reported and prepared for food or taxidermy." In other words, I cannot quarter the bear and pack it out until it's reported. Hoping for cell service or else I'm doing a lot more hiking back and forth.
Any other states have this?
Anyone else still hunt black bear in relatively dense forest and have any tips?
Thank you,
Chris