Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bear Hunting => Topic started by: HunterJake on August 10, 2011, 01:29:08 AM
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I was looking around and couldn't find a topic on this so I thought I would post it. I am sort of new to bear hunting and I was wondering if I could get some tips on it. When it comes too a predator call how long should I call for? and are rivers good to hunt? or should I look at clear cuts? any advice would be greatly appreciated, like I said I'm new to bear hunting so I barely know anything. Thank you for taking the time to help another hunter out.
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http://www.callingbears.com/ (http://www.callingbears.com/)
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I call mostly clearcuts with canyons if they are available. Or thin forest with creek bottoms or water troughs for cattle. Bears gotta cool off. Or, if I call with thick timber, I try and find a long road where you can see them come in. You have to watch it because they're coming for breakfast. Better off having 2 people for safety reasons.
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Lots of good info here.
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,223.0.html (http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,223.0.html)
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Cool, thank you for you help guys, I will check out the link. Much Appreciated
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http://www.callingbears.com/ (http://www.callingbears.com/)
:yeah: That helped a lot thank you. Any other advice would also be helpful, Thanks again everyone
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http://www.callingbears.com/ (http://www.callingbears.com/)
:yeah: That helped a lot thank you. Any other advice would also be helpful, Thanks again everyone
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