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Oh, well.. As a first bear, with a recurve, I'll take it....I suppose I could have leather made from the hide....
when a bunch of people merge into an area and start blowing calls.and pounding the roads,it can make them wary....change your spot or move some..if you find some dark timber by a feeding area they will go in there and feel more comfortable,dark timber with wet areas and a lot of old stumps and logs is a combo that works for me,steep to with little flats of wet..The longest ridges are great travel spots for boars..
Quote from: rasbo on May 25, 2010, 05:26:31 AMwhen a bunch of people merge into an area and start blowing calls.and pounding the roads,it can make them wary....change your spot or move some..if you find some dark timber by a feeding area they will go in there and feel more comfortable,dark timber with wet areas and a lot of old stumps and logs is a combo that works for me,steep to with little flats of wet..The longest ridges are great travel spots for boars.. I agree and I would also add that the thickest creek bottoms are also good. Sometimes even the ones close to roads. They will still be eating a bit of grass and skunk cabbage and in some areas they will be on the horsetails and salmon berry blossoms.
when a bunch of people merge into an area and start blowing calls.and pounding the roads,it can make them wary