Did I mention that we ate a lot? LOL We sure did and for the level of activity going on I'm sure I put on a few extra pounds during the hunt.
That first day back at the bait after the rain was a long one. We went in around 1 p.m. and stayed until about 9 p.m. which was when it got too dark to shoot where I was... some of the blinds were more open and the ambient light allows for a slightly longer stay.
I was pretty stove up from all that time on a stool waiting for a bear.
If I've learned anything over the years, it's that you should never grow complacent when on stand.
If you do it will be that very moment when the target animal will show up... don't ask how I know that.
The wet conditions and warming temperatures brought out the nemisis of all bear hunters everywhere... mosquitoes!!
They weren't as thick as I've seen them in other places, but I suspect that was just because of the conditions in that place at that moment.
I'd made the disconcerting discovery that my Thermacell unit wasn't functioning correctly, and without "Off" or any other insect repellant, I was at the mercy of the bloodsuckers.
Since I had on my heavy hooded camo jacket, I simply cinched the hood down tight, pulled my fleece neck gaitor up over my mouth and nose, put my hands in my pocket and peer out through the space that was left. It worked just fine.
Here was the veiw I had most of the time I spent on that stand.