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First time spring hunting this year. We set up two callers in an area we knew there were bears(visual/scat/torn up hill side). Didn’t stop calling as we had two callers and I got tired and he’d start calling. We did that for 25 minutes and the bears came running. We saw two and I killed one that came in hot and heavy looking for a meal. He was ready to fight for it. Got him in the chest with one shot at 85 yards.
Appreciate the insights! I was all set to do a fawn call the other day with a FoxPro only to find out my dad had replaced that effect with Hyena's!Oh well...
Quote from: Rob on May 15, 2019, 01:18:19 PMAppreciate the insights! I was all set to do a fawn call the other day with a FoxPro only to find out my dad had replaced that effect with Hyena's!Oh well...I'm not a bear caller, I find more bear in the same amount of time by not calling, but the fawns in this country start dropping the last days of May through June. That seems like the right time to call with a fawn bleat!
Quote from: bearpaw on May 21, 2019, 08:28:10 PMQuote from: Rob on May 15, 2019, 01:18:19 PMAppreciate the insights! I was all set to do a fawn call the other day with a FoxPro only to find out my dad had replaced that effect with Hyena's!Oh well...I'm not a bear caller, I find more bear in the same amount of time by not calling, but the fawns in this country start dropping the last days of May through June. That seems like the right time to call with a fawn bleat! You need to call one in, just one time, or a few times