... It’s an animal that is a top predator it generally has little wariness of humans and must be enticed by bait to a place to be able to hunt it.
I’ll add chunks of slab cut smoked bacon to give it more fatty/juicy element to it while cooking.
Some women say that too.![]()
I got one of those boxes of cheap bacon ends from superstore and ground it 80/20 I think. Good burgers but probably be better with good bacon, honestly still a little lean
I do 70/30 with pork fat for sausage. This was all with spring bear though it was lean like chicken breast and would stick to your hands when it was without fat.
Has anyone made bear sausage with a spring bear and no added fat?
Total mistype; I meant to ask; has anyone made sausage with just the fat and meat of a fall bear
While some spring bears have a decent amount of fat, fall bears (especially orchard & garden raiders) rule in this regard:
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Cheers,
Nog
I agree. I have never added anything, be it bear, deer, moose or elk.
I know the best bear I have tasted bar none is the bottled ribs you brought the last time you were up this way.
Interesting take. I guess by that logic you wouldn't find hunting coyote or wolf challenging?
I don't think basing one's opinion on hunting anything by watching videos is a good way to get an accurate picture. Hopefully you get an opportunity some day to actually hunt bear and your perspective might change.
And perhaps the more experienced bear hunters will chime in here but imo the bolded part of your post couldn't be more off base, at least in Ontario.
Tell me more about these Bottled Bear Ribs.