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Havent heard of anyone being attacked but its the fact that doing it can be VERY unnerving. Especially when "cold calling" them into you without having your eyes on one. You may not have a bear coming in on you as well, it could be a cougar.With alot of the areas being so thick you cant see until something is darn near on top of you. Black bears tend to spook very easily but if you get one that is hungry enough, you have no idea what you could be in for.
I find this very interesting, I was charged by a sow with two cubs earlier this year and it was hair-raising to say the least, she came within 20' of me and veered off at the last moment. I did kill a bear about 4 or 5 years ago that field dressed at #360 that came less than 20' from me. I believe that it did not know that I was there. Also I have taken a cougar that was #200 plus pounds at about 30' so I do know the experience of close encounters. I am just curious if anyone has heard of a caller being attacked.
Do any of you call alone or do you always have backup? I was going to head out alone, I usually see more animals when I'm alone.
and am loaded before I begin calling
Quoteand am loaded before I begin callingThis could affect your calling, your point of aim and ability to out run the bruin that's about to take a bite out of your hind end. Better think about that. -Steve
......at one point he tags a bear in the head with his cowboy hat then pepper sprays it.
I have Carltons video, interesting. I was told at the Spokane sportsman show that he let one get to close and has the scars to prove it.
Quote from: Hangfire on July 26, 2010, 03:29:43 PMI have Carltons video, interesting. I was told at the Spokane sportsman show that he let one get to close and has the scars to prove it.thats the video that got me pumped,love the one where he was behind the tree just a few feet then sprayed..
Quote from: rasbo on July 26, 2010, 03:32:14 PMQuote from: Hangfire on July 26, 2010, 03:29:43 PMI have Carltons video, interesting. I was told at the Spokane sportsman show that he let one get to close and has the scars to prove it.thats the video that got me pumped,love the one where he was behind the tree just a few feet then sprayed..heck ya that one is huge too!! isn't that the scene where he does a little dance after the bear runs off?
most times if the bear is close enough to be spooked by you when you walk in, then you will not call him in. and they will leave the area. we get into the area and get setup and then start calling most the times i figure about 10mins before the caller turns on.