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The importance of not leaving a stand too early.
« on: September 19, 2016, 03:48:17 PM »
I was elk hunting last week....it had been slow for me so I decided to predator call into a canyon with lots of brush and creek...rock crags...looked very cougar-ish/bear ish.

Call for about 45 min or so, didn't hear much, one squirrel way down the way going nuts...I had hope but nothing materialized.

Since this was near the end of the day, and I had called a bit elsewhere, I decided to call it quits early on the stand and got up to walk back to the truck. I get back to the loggin road shortly after I stop calling and what do I see....a nice chocolate color phase walking up the hill from me 100 yards or so around the corner. I was bow hunting, no shot and he wasn't hanging around.

The point in this....call for an hour then stick around. I honestly believe I quiet calling too early and left the stand. He may have been sitting and watching the brush, who knows. I always learn something hunting bear....sometimes I just have to learn it a few times!

Best of luck to the rest of the bear hunters out there. Its a great time for bear at the moment.

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Re: The importance of not leaving a stand too early.
« Reply #1 on: September 19, 2016, 04:48:32 PM »
Good advise saylean, thanks
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Re: The importance of not leaving a stand too early.
« Reply #2 on: September 20, 2016, 06:57:19 PM »
Thanks for sharing. I'm new with bear calling.  What kind of call were you using?

I recently used my cub distress call from R&R and got a pack of coyotes yapping and howling. They never came close, but it was exciting. I wailed on the call for only 15mins non stop. When you say you were calling for 45mins. Do you literally blow for the entire time?


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Re: The importance of not leaving a stand too early.
« Reply #3 on: September 20, 2016, 07:33:33 PM »
I found all this bear sign in the Sinlehekin. Fresh scat, broken limbs, scratches and prints. I try to post some pics. It was fun finding sign.

 I think I was not patient enough in sitting in one place. I though I could push an animal. I have a lot to learn about sitting still. Plus it seems that there was an abundance of forage. Lots of berries. 

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Re: The importance of not leaving a stand too early.
« Reply #4 on: September 23, 2016, 09:21:26 PM »
Thanks for sharing. I'm new with bear calling.  What kind of call were you using?

I recently used my cub distress call from R&R and got a pack of coyotes yapping and howling. They never came close, but it was exciting. I wailed on the call for only 15mins non stop. When you say you were calling for 45mins. Do you literally blow for the entire time?

that time around I was using a cow call from Wayne Carlton Calls, ten bucks at Walmart.

 


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