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Quote from: hunter399 on August 11, 2023, 07:16:18 AMThat's why I haven't used calling yet.You encountered my biggest fear,calling in an animal you can't shoot.Man that sucks,but pretty awesome.August 1 opener would be nice.It’s hard to argue what you said here. I was initially on this same train of thought but changed my mind. To me I decided it was worth it to either harvest a bear, have a good encounter or if a cougar comes in learn something more about the elusive cats.Of course the best thing would be an Aug 1 start date for cats but in the meantime I’m going to use the tool of calling when appropriate to try to up my odds of bagging a bear.
That's why I haven't used calling yet.You encountered my biggest fear,calling in an animal you can't shoot.Man that sucks,but pretty awesome.August 1 opener would be nice.
Instead of hoping the bear makes a mistake, make sure you dont. Scent control, hunting the wind, and motion management address issues that will get you busted and you wont even know it.That or rely purely on luck.
Quote from: buckfvr on August 27, 2023, 11:19:52 AMInstead of hoping the bear makes a mistake, make sure you dont. Scent control, hunting the wind, and motion management address issues that will get you busted and you wont even know it.That or rely purely on luck.You’re obviously right about all of that, and that’s a great way of approaching it. Certainly working to keep those things in check.
Cougar should also be year around by the way if there is no hounds or equal to coyotes.
Quote from: boneaddict on August 11, 2023, 12:07:40 PMCougar should also be year around by the way if there is no hounds or equal to coyotes.
After deciding against going out to a spot this morning and doing an evening hunt elsewhere this showed up at spot A. I would have been within a couple hundred yards set up to call. Big time bummer. But not out yet. With cougars traveling mostly at night headed out for the evening hunt to try to get lucky. It is the year of the cougars. I know bears are in the area too. At least earlier in the year and had seen prior cougar tracks. So fingers crossed for something to show.
Did a setup for an hour and 15 minute. Nothing in the basin below. Took a look over the back side of the ridge. Didn't see anything. When coming back around the corner spotted a bear that came in silent and was above my setup. Dropped onto the bipod at 200 yards and ready to go. Took a quick scan around the bear and sure enough it had cubs. So they went on their way for another day in a few years. Good experience.