- Location
- Napanee, Ontario
This is a story about a day of close calls
Me and my hunting buddy decided we were gonna walk from the one of his back fields to a bridge on a ditch that runs through the middle of a big swamp to see whose property it was on. We were only 14 and were too dumb to realize that you can't walk in a straight line through a swamp. so we set off into the the woods without a clue. We walked and walked and walked for what seemed like forever. finally we came to a spot where we could smell something dead close by, so we followed our noses and found the remain of the two bears that I had shot the previous weekend(this is when I got the nickname bearslayer). Now I know where we are so we walk to my huning camp and scrounge in the fridge for some drinks. After our refreshment of month old warm grape juice we head to the field where i shot my bears. When we get there i show my buddy the treestand i shot the bears out of, he proceeded to climb up in the old wooden stand when he was just about to the top and the ladder gave way collapsing the stand on him. I pull the stand off him and we continued on into the woods. We were about 30 feet into the woods when we heard the sound of claws on a tree and then a loud thump,then the sound of footsteps in the dry leaves about 40 yds away. We watch in the direction of the noise and finally see a young bear on the ridge in front of us and we both froze. I kept walking back and forth in a semi-circle
trying to get wind of us. It probably did this a half dozen times before leaving. we slowy backed out of the woods and as soon as we hit the edge of the corn field(which the bears had flattenned about 5 acres of) we both took off running back to the road
Me and my hunting buddy decided we were gonna walk from the one of his back fields to a bridge on a ditch that runs through the middle of a big swamp to see whose property it was on. We were only 14 and were too dumb to realize that you can't walk in a straight line through a swamp. so we set off into the the woods without a clue. We walked and walked and walked for what seemed like forever. finally we came to a spot where we could smell something dead close by, so we followed our noses and found the remain of the two bears that I had shot the previous weekend(this is when I got the nickname bearslayer). Now I know where we are so we walk to my huning camp and scrounge in the fridge for some drinks. After our refreshment of month old warm grape juice we head to the field where i shot my bears. When we get there i show my buddy the treestand i shot the bears out of, he proceeded to climb up in the old wooden stand when he was just about to the top and the ladder gave way collapsing the stand on him. I pull the stand off him and we continued on into the woods. We were about 30 feet into the woods when we heard the sound of claws on a tree and then a loud thump,then the sound of footsteps in the dry leaves about 40 yds away. We watch in the direction of the noise and finally see a young bear on the ridge in front of us and we both froze. I kept walking back and forth in a semi-circle
trying to get wind of us. It probably did this a half dozen times before leaving. we slowy backed out of the woods and as soon as we hit the edge of the corn field(which the bears had flattenned about 5 acres of) we both took off running back to the road





























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