I tried spot and stalk when I lived in Wisconsin. Spotted a big male. Stalked him through private blackberry operation, got caught eating blackberries and was given full approval to continue my pursuit for the bear, got close to getting a shot several times. Black bear can go from zero to full speed in two strides. It got cloudy, it got dark, I had no working flashlight, no compass, i got really lost. Thanks to a truck engine braking, I found a hard surface road, walked for four or five miles the wrong way on it, when someone stopped to ask where i was going. He had seen my Ford Courier pickup in the woods and brought me 7 miles back to it. After doing many canoe trips in the BWCA and Quetico, I no longer have any desire to hunt bear or moose. I do not believe I could shoot one of the bears that become camp robbers in the B-DUB around Ely or Knife Lake, but they are there for any paddle friendly bowhunter to get. There are a few rules concerning camp sites and bear hunting in the B-dub.