I’ve always really enjoyed getting out for spring bear after a long winter. The bugs weren’t bad at all, and the weather was pretty decent this year. The bush is filled with life, at dusk and dawn a person almost needs ear plugs because the amount of birds, I saw lots of deer and moose, a rabbit, coon, and even a fisher came in. Of course I had pesky squirrels and wood peckers too, all part of the fun.
I filled my tag earlier this week 17km from home. Double lung shot with a .44mag 240grain xtp, bear didn’t make it 35’. It’s consistently my cheapest hunt of the year, likely due to location (Ontario, between Sudbury and North Bay), lack of travel required with a healthy bear population. It doesn’t take much for bait to bring them in. Making the bait was a whole family event. Popcorn, mixed with hog feed, long range bear additive, corn syrup. Couple beavers hung in trees. It’s the first big game hunt my 4 year old was involved in, making memories hopefully. He wasn’t there for this sit, but has sat in the blind with me and got to watch a monster come in and feed. After the tag was filled, I called the wife and told her to keep him up. He watched me gut and skin the bear at home.
Following day I made a nice bear stew. Everyone that tries my bear is always shocked at how good it is. I’ve never had bad bear, so I don’t understand the surprise. Had a kid from daycare over with his parents for dinner. It sparked the father’s interest about getting into hunting. Says he’d like to take his son out, like his grandfather took him out as a boy. I put the offer out there, who knows, maybe some future hunters in the making thanks to some bear stew.
I filled my tag earlier this week 17km from home. Double lung shot with a .44mag 240grain xtp, bear didn’t make it 35’. It’s consistently my cheapest hunt of the year, likely due to location (Ontario, between Sudbury and North Bay), lack of travel required with a healthy bear population. It doesn’t take much for bait to bring them in. Making the bait was a whole family event. Popcorn, mixed with hog feed, long range bear additive, corn syrup. Couple beavers hung in trees. It’s the first big game hunt my 4 year old was involved in, making memories hopefully. He wasn’t there for this sit, but has sat in the blind with me and got to watch a monster come in and feed. After the tag was filled, I called the wife and told her to keep him up. He watched me gut and skin the bear at home.
Following day I made a nice bear stew. Everyone that tries my bear is always shocked at how good it is. I’ve never had bad bear, so I don’t understand the surprise. Had a kid from daycare over with his parents for dinner. It sparked the father’s interest about getting into hunting. Says he’d like to take his son out, like his grandfather took him out as a boy. I put the offer out there, who knows, maybe some future hunters in the making thanks to some bear stew.
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