The MN hunt started very well for me.The first evening of bear hunting I saw a fat little bear with a beautiful coat.He came sneaking in just befor dark.I have so much respect for these animals,so gorgous and stealthy!After the little bear got his fill, I snuck out.The next day Brian Johnson and I put up another stand at this bait sight.We snuck it back into a spruce tree for great cover and a little help with some scent control.
I hunted at another sight the second evening and at 5:50 pm a nice bear came in.He looked around,circled the bait and made a hasty retreat.The wind was swirling slightly so he may have gotten a snoot full of me.The bear did not seem to be spooked though.I was certain the bear would be back before dark.I was wrong.The next day was the opening of MN deer season, so the plan was to hunt deer in the morning and bear in the evening.
The first morning of deer season I was tucked back between two marshes on an oak flat.Just after good day light I noticed a huge bodied deer heading my way.I could not see if it was a buck or a doe,but I knew it was going to be the first to experience a vpa broadhead, if it came close enough.It turned out to be a very nice buck.Even better I thought, as I reached to turn on my video camera.Thats when I found out I had left it on all night,after sharing the video of the bear from the day before.So much for the video.There was no way I was going to let this big boy walk.A soft grunt stoped the buck for the shot.He looked right at me when I grunted, so I had to wait for him to look away before I could draw.The shot was good.It hit the buck just at the back of the shoulder,center punching a rib on the entrance side,and passing through.
After calling Tracy to let her know what had happened,I sat back to enjoy the moment.The blood trail was an easy and short walk.
Bill