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A few years back, I shot a bear in a small cut and after cleaning it and packing it to the edge of the cut I turn around to see another bear only a hundred yards from where my bear fell. My friend proceeded to miss right over the top of it. I would assume a gun shot would bother a bear but apparently not all of them.
Quote from: BGhunter on August 13, 2012, 08:55:08 PMA few years back, I shot a bear in a small cut and after cleaning it and packing it to the edge of the cut I turn around to see another bear only a hundred yards from where my bear fell. My friend proceeded to miss right over the top of it. I would assume a gun shot would bother a bear but apparently not all of them.Wouldn't that be baiting, or were you in a different state.Anyway. One of my dad's friends in Montana has a nice spread of land that something like this happens. Whenever the bears here a shot, they come running because they know that something has died. Easiest bear hunting ever.
Quote from: Kola16 on August 13, 2012, 09:21:26 PMQuote from: BGhunter on August 13, 2012, 08:55:08 PMA few years back, I shot a bear in a small cut and after cleaning it and packing it to the edge of the cut I turn around to see another bear only a hundred yards from where my bear fell. My friend proceeded to miss right over the top of it. I would assume a gun shot would bother a bear but apparently not all of them.Wouldn't that be baiting, or were you in a different state.Anyway. One of my dad's friends in Montana has a nice spread of land that something like this happens. Whenever the bears here a shot, they come running because they know that something has died. Easiest bear hunting ever.We had that discussion on here last year. remnants of a hunt, as long as not placed for the purpose of baiting is not baiting was the consensus if I remember correctly.