Free: Contests & Raffles.
I’m not sure I’ve actually ever met a hunter who thinks killing a sow with Cubs is ok. I’m pretty sure I don’t want to. Always fun to watch. Can be a bit of a dangerous situation.
Jrebel- I think your confusion is due to another forum member logola512c had posted a to shoot or not to shoot. After reading his I decided that I would post my bear encounter. My second post was about archery equipment on a g3 stinger ( check it out if you would like). I would like to think hunters live by an ethical code and such we should follow. Like I said the area I hunt is damn near impossible to hunt bears consistently so I have not seen many taken or had the chance to confer about this situation. My code has always been don't take a shot unless you are confident and to follow my gut. My gut in this situation was to exit with out conflict. She was clearly not happy and could not smell me. This could have ended very differently. My point of this post was not to discuss trail camera usage or try and bait anyone into admit anything. Instead it was purely a cool encounter I wanted to share and get the community's opinions.
Sorry if I am in the wrong here, but I would have shot the sow. Pure and simple, I don't care about cubby boy up the tree.Not for the meat, or the hide, or to fill my tag, but because Momma Bear was right in front of me, popping her jaw at me.Y'all can say what you want to me, but I am being honest with myself and with you. I would have shot her.