Finally was able to get out for some bear hunting. I haven’t done any scouting but we decided to wing it anyway. The day started great as we saw about 25 elk on our way into the woods.
The first spot does not currently have any feed in it, but the surrounding area has a ton of young fir trees so I thought we would give it a whirl.

We ran through a few different distress sounds while my son picked up a pack full of spent shotgun hulls.

At the 50 minute mark my son sky lined just as a yote rounded some young fir trees 150 yards away. The coyote took off like hell and when I went to hit the pup distress button the caller went silent. The battery went dead in the remote. I grabbed my RR open read and did some pup distress but by the time the dog stopped it was nearly 300 yards away. Too far for my wife. Just as I grabbed the rifle and the dog disapeared. A few minutes later we could hear it and another one cutting loose.
We went to another area and this place was over run with chipmunks. I have never seen so many in one spot. Easily a dozen, all chasing each other back and forth for about 40 yards. I got her all set up, showed her what buttons to push and went back to have a sandwich and a drink. And to look at maps and to play the kids NintendoDS.

Went to get her at about the seventy minute mark.

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We started to make a third set and right off the bat she spots a couple deer through the trees. Oh, and she was the one that spotted the elk as well. While we were setting up a truck stopped to talk. After he left, Killbilly came over to say he had a text message about a site member seeing a bear. We started our set then someone started target shooting. After a few minutes we left. We called the site member and I knew right where he was talking about.
We got over there and set up in a thick clear cut. After ten minutes my son wanted to go to the truck.

So with my wife all set up, we took off with Killbilly for a drive. Took some pics and threw rocks in a beaver pond. An hour later we went back and my wife still had the call running. After 90 minutes she came out, but without my Foxpro. So I went back for it and we called it a day.
