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Title: Black bears and natural ground blinds
Post by: Ken Taylor on June 07, 2010, 03:15:00 PM
For various reasons, it's not always possible for everyone to  hunt a bear bait effectively from a natural ground blind but it is my preferred method.

I thought that some of you might like to see the bear I killed last week.

I was alone and had a difficult time taking pictures. My 75# caribow longbow is hanging behind me, I used a J&M traditions cedar arrow and a 160 gr. Snuffer.

 (http://i845.photobucket.com/albums/ab16/Mehikan/Tradgang/DSC_0804.jpg)
Title: Re: Black bears and natural ground blinds
Post by: pete p on June 07, 2010, 03:23:00 PM
wow! congrats, look at the head on that beast...what do you think his weight was?
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Post by: HUNT 24/7 on June 07, 2010, 04:01:00 PM
That's a damn fne bear!!!
Congrats!   :notworthy:
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Post by: John3 on June 07, 2010, 05:54:00 PM
Beautiful bear..!

Lets hear about your blind set up...?


John III
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Post by: Shedrock on June 07, 2010, 06:10:00 PM
Congrats, what a bruiser!
Title: Re: Black bears and natural ground blinds
Post by: frassettor on June 07, 2010, 06:40:00 PM
Quote
Originally posted by Ken Taylor:
For various reasons, it's not always possible for everyone to  hunt a bear bait effectively from a natural ground blind but it is my preferred method.

I thought that some of you might like to see the bear I killed last week.

I was alone and had a difficult time taking pictures. My 75# caribow longbow is hanging behind me, I used a J&M traditions cedar arrow and a 160 gr. Snuffer.

  (http://i845.photobucket.com/albums/ab16/Mehikan/Tradgang/DSC_0804.jpg)
:thumbsup:    :notworthy:
Title: Re: Black bears and natural ground blinds
Post by: ron w on June 07, 2010, 07:04:00 PM
I have heard guys say, it had a head like a basket ball...they didn't see yours. That thing is huge, what a trophy   :thumbsup:    :notworthy:  >>>---->!!
Title: Re: Black bears and natural ground blinds
Post by: rastaman on June 07, 2010, 07:09:00 PM
Nice bear and one of my favorite bows!   :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Black bears and natural ground blinds
Post by: SERGIO VENNERI on June 07, 2010, 08:02:00 PM
WOWZA , Thats some Hog Bear! Congrats!!
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Post by: Coonbait on June 07, 2010, 08:08:00 PM
Man thats a keeper for sure!! Congratulations on a beautiful bear!
GLENN
Title: Re: Black bears and natural ground blinds
Post by: Manitoba Stickflinger on June 07, 2010, 08:34:00 PM
Great bear...congrats! I used a natural ground blind this year as well and it's fun. That bear is a hog...WoW!!
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Post by: Curveman on June 07, 2010, 08:38:00 PM
VERY nice! Congratulations!
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Post by: mrgreenhead on June 07, 2010, 08:42:00 PM
Thats a huge bear for quebec!
Title: Re: Black bears and natural ground blinds
Post by: Ken Taylor on June 07, 2010, 09:03:00 PM
Thank you very much guys for the nice words. I appreciate it a lot. He is a brief summary of my hunt for those who might be interested.

Through force of habit and the love of doing it, I run a few baits for my family and I just south of where I live. Since I was a little short of bear food this year, I narrowed it down to only two sites.

Not all sites are conducive for hunting from a ground blind but the two spots I kept are. Several factors must be taken into consideration, not the least of which are "dead ground" (a small area near the bait that bears don't seem to be traveling through), natural cover, both your and the bears access, wind direction, etc.

I had hunted a couple of days the week before when we got hit with an unseasonal heat wave. According to my calculations the big bear I was hunting was not in the area and because of the heat I figured that it would take him a while to circuit back to the bait so I went home to wait for normal weather.

I usually like hunting a little later in the season but there's a good chance I'll be leaving in June for a polar bear monitoring job north of here.

The day I returned to hunt, I didn't...I just rebaited and read sign.
The next morning I awoke to a miserable, all day, steady rain. At the last moment it looked like it might clear up enough to hunt so I went.

Sure enough, the bears were waiting for the same thing and within an hour, a soggy 200 # boar came in to eat. When he finally left he crossed my scent stream and began to approach my blind from the side. From his demeanor I suspected that he was worried of a bigger boar so I imitated another bear and managed to convince him to leave although reluctantly, huffing and chomping.

Only minutes later I spotted the boss coming in with a sow (for Quebec that is early for rutting behavior). He was selfish and not in full rut because he went straight to the barrel and plopped down without giving me a shot. When the sow approached for a possible tidbit, he growled at her. She pitifully scrounged for scraps while she waited.

When the other boar circled to check things out, the boss spotted him and took off after him. The sow took the opportunity to set herself up at the barrel and when he returned, he left her alone and ambled my way.

Because it had been raining, I chose to use a bow quiver to avoid getting my blades wet and I hadn't taken an arrow out. I carefully took one out without being detected as he approached when I realized that the hot melt glue had come apart and the broadhead had stayed in the foam cover. Cooly keeping my eyes on the bear to read him, I managed to lay that shaft on the ground and to nock another arrow.

Earlier I had put my pack and bow in the blind from the front wall to avoid stepping on them when I entered by stepping over the lower side wall. He was coming straight on, head to the ground so I still didn't have a shot when at 3-4 yards he picked up my tracks and then got within a couple of feet of my balsam bough blind.

He was associating my familiar tracks to a food source at the end of the line.

 I was in full "kill" mode, alert, fingers on the tight string and bow ready. That's all I could do. When he  turned towards my side wall I had a brief opportunity and don't remember drawing. At about 6 feet the arrow blew through his lungs and exited through the meat of his opposite shoulder, into a tree. That stopped the arrow and the fletching end broke off in his lungs when he exploded out of there.

At about 40 yards I heard a couple of raspy exhales and then all was still. I got my things today and stepped out to start work. The sow was wondering why he left so fast and looked surprised at my appearing suddenly at 12 yards and she took off. The other boar must have been paying attention because he was already on his way back to the bait as I made my way towards my downed bear.

I didn't weigh him but he must have weighed a true 375# + spring weight. I shot him at 8:15 and by the time I got to where I was staying for the night it was past 1:00 a.m. I was completely soaked with sweat and exhausted...but a good exhaustion.
Title: Re: Black bears and natural ground blinds
Post by: Cyclic-Rivers on June 07, 2010, 09:17:00 PM
If that was me I wouldn't only have a bear to clean but also a set of shorts.

Must have been an adrenaline rush!

Congrats.

   :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Black bears and natural ground blinds
Post by: HUNT 24/7 on June 07, 2010, 09:20:00 PM
I agree with your weight assesment, looks like a 400lbr to me   :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Black bears and natural ground blinds
Post by: zipper bowss on June 07, 2010, 09:28:00 PM
:thumbsup:  Great story and great bear.Thanks for shareing.
Bill
Title: Re: Black bears and natural ground blinds
Post by: DHR on June 07, 2010, 10:48:00 PM
nice job, beautiful bear.  Thanks.
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Post by: lt-m-grow on June 07, 2010, 10:56:00 PM
Wow. Great bear and great story.  thanks for sharing...
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Post by: PV on June 08, 2010, 06:16:00 AM
What a hog!!! Thanks  for taking us along.....

I'll be hunting them on the ground in Quebec next week. Hope to see one half that big...
Title: Re: Black bears and natural ground blinds
Post by: Butkus on June 08, 2010, 01:10:00 PM
What a story! This stuff is better than the magazines anyday! If you were not scared then don't worry, I was scared for you.
Title: Re: Black bears and natural ground blinds
Post by: akdd on June 08, 2010, 01:19:00 PM
That is a great bear. Also a great story. Thanks for sharing.
Title: Re: Black bears and natural ground blinds
Post by: Ken Taylor on June 08, 2010, 03:59:00 PM
You're very welcome. I really appreciate your nice comments. What a great bunch of guys you all are.
Title: Re: Black bears and natural ground blinds
Post by: Mike Vines on June 08, 2010, 04:09:00 PM
huge bear.  Do you have any pics of the blind you hunted out of?
Title: Re: Black bears and natural ground blinds
Post by: jcprintz on June 08, 2010, 04:30:00 PM
Great Bear Ken and thanks for sharing your story. I'd still be sitting in the blind trying to calm down.  :clapper:
Title: Re: Black bears and natural ground blinds
Post by: gudspelr on June 08, 2010, 04:40:00 PM
WOW!  I think I fall in the category with those who'd need a change of shorts after that one.  Incredible story and congrats on a BEAUTIFUL bear.


Jeremy
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Post by: cleopatra on June 08, 2010, 05:01:00 PM
Great story and one hell of a nice bear. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by: wbyrd on June 08, 2010, 05:31:00 PM
Wow, awesome bear, even more awesome story. Thanks for sharing.
Title: Re: Black bears and natural ground blinds
Post by: awishanew on June 10, 2010, 10:52:00 PM
Awesome story. As a friend once described a bear (It had a head like garbage can). It has more effect being said with a strong Polish accent.
Title: Re: Black bears and natural ground blinds
Post by: Gatekeeper on June 10, 2010, 11:04:00 PM
:thumbsup:    :campfire:
Title: Re: Black bears and natural ground blinds
Post by: crotch horn on June 10, 2010, 11:19:00 PM
Great story and even better bear! Nothing like up close& personal. What do you use for your bait? Or is it a family secret?
Title: Re: Black bears and natural ground blinds
Post by: StickBowManMI on June 10, 2010, 11:31:00 PM
Great Bear and a great story! Something that you will remember for the rest of your life. This type of ground hunting takes great courage! Congratultions!
Title: Re: Black bears and natural ground blinds
Post by: Shaun on June 11, 2010, 12:09:00 AM
Well done! And well told. Kudos!

I sat a natural ground blind one evening in NB recently and had no bears come in, but really enjoyed being down and close - it felt like the right way to do it.
Title: Re: Black bears and natural ground blinds
Post by: Ken Taylor on June 12, 2010, 11:04:00 PM
Thanks again guys.

As far as bait goes, as a scent attractor I use pieces of beaver in a sealed bucket that I make small holes in and then wire to a tree in the sun. The bigger bears tear those up and eat the beaver as long as it is not too old.

My main ingredient for feeding them are pastries, cakes, or a recipe I have made up at an animal feed mill that is basically returned bakery goods milled and compressed in pelllet form.

As a booster to start up or reactivate a bait, I spray anise oil and/or old cooking oil around on stumps and/or trees. Some scraps on the ground to attract ravens can help too.

I guess I have to admit that I have lived in bear country my entire life, shot my first bear 42 years ago, trapped some in the old days, and was a bear guide for about 20 years.

It is a great pleasure for me to be able to share experiences and the love of traditional bow hunting with all of you. This modern contraption (that I avoided for so long) is handy for doing just that.