What's everyone know about DIY bear hunting?
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01/21/23 10:12 PM
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Ohio
Del Gue
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We don't get many bears here in Ohio but the boss says I get to pick the vacation destination this year, I would like to stay in the east if I can but I'm not opposed to heading west... maybe canada? I'd like to spot and stalk with a rifle if I can. Thanks in advance and God bless.
I are a mountain man, and I'll live 'til an arrow or a bullet finds me. And then I'll leave my bones on this great map of the magnificent�
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Re: What's everyone know about DIY bear hunting?
[Re: Del Gue]
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01/21/23 10:36 PM
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If you draw a tag here you can spot and stalk them but you better be GOOD. You will need to stalk within about 10 yards of them before you will see them in the wet, swampy tangles they like in the fall.
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Re: What's everyone know about DIY bear hunting?
[Re: Del Gue]
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01/21/23 10:36 PM
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Boco
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Spring is the best time to spot and stalk bears but you can do it in the fall too. I have taken dozens of bears spot and stalk.it is the best way to take bears especially in spring since you can pass on the ones you dont want(sows cubs too big or too small,rubbed hides etc) and take the ones you want. When spot and stalk hunting here in NE Ont have seen as many as 16 bears in a day-usually 4 or 5. Go to a place with high bear populations and spot and stalk hunting is very good. In spring the bears are in old burns and clearcuts,and in fall they are in the blueberries or if you are in a farming area they are in the farmers oat fields.
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Re: What's everyone know about DIY bear hunting?
[Re: Del Gue]
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01/21/23 10:43 PM
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danny clifton
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In the fall look for tracks in corn fields
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: What's everyone know about DIY bear hunting?
[Re: Del Gue]
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01/21/23 10:50 PM
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49th State
mad_mike
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Kind of along what Boco said, spring is a great time to get after bears that are feeding on new greens. They will be concentrating on the areas that spring up first and then move on to new ares as they green up. Makes them vulnerable. Here it happens to be along the coastal shoreline.
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Re: What's everyone know about DIY bear hunting?
[Re: Del Gue]
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01/21/23 11:47 PM
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Del Gue
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Thank you everyone, I will ultimately sit over a barrel at some point in my life... but I'm in my 29's, I wanna work for it and have stories to tell my grandkids! I appreciate the answers, is it that much better in the spring? I'm looking to get grease so I would really like a fall bear if I can... but a nice fur would be cool too
I are a mountain man, and I'll live 'til an arrow or a bullet finds me. And then I'll leave my bones on this great map of the magnificent�
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Re: What's everyone know about DIY bear hunting?
[Re: Del Gue]
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01/22/23 01:41 AM
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Alaska and Washington State
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Do a Google search for "Frosty pass, white pine creek trail, Chelan County". The first week of September or so, when the huckleberries (blue berries) are ripe. This is in Washington State. Or anywhere else in the upper reaches of Icicle Creek. I really shouldn't be making this public, but what the heck. You are looking for information like this: https://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/frosty-passThen scroll down the page for more info, you'll see what the country looks like. It is definitely hike-in. After Labor day you won't see many people, early buck (three point minimum one side, opens on the 10th or 15th can't remember), you may see a couple other hunters then. Lots of country though. Get up high where you can glass acres and acres of huckleberries. Take a wrist-rocket and some 32 caliber lead balls for shooting blue grouse. It's some very beautiful country. Take a fishing pole and some small spinners like yellow and red dotted Panther Martins, some rooster tails too. I would suggest accessing the area via White Pine trail just east of Stevens Pass on US Hwy 2 rather than via Leavenworth and Icicle Creek.
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Re: What's everyone know about DIY bear hunting?
[Re: RockCrick]
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01/23/23 01:59 PM
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Del Gue
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I’d go fall. I have way better luck in the fall and the meat on a bear that has been eating berries and apples is fantastic. That's exactly what I want
I are a mountain man, and I'll live 'til an arrow or a bullet finds me. And then I'll leave my bones on this great map of the magnificent�
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Re: What's everyone know about DIY bear hunting?
[Re: Pete in Frbks]
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01/23/23 02:00 PM
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NJ has thousands of bears and OTC tags for $2 each! Top THAT...
Pete Yeah but they also have bunny huggers and a crooked governor who cares more about likes on social media than he does conservation. I thought the season was banned there?
I are a mountain man, and I'll live 'til an arrow or a bullet finds me. And then I'll leave my bones on this great map of the magnificent�
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Re: What's everyone know about DIY bear hunting?
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01/23/23 02:07 PM
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Fall bears are great for food, grease, and fur and I prefer hunting them then. You always run the risk though of having it snow in september and it put the black bears to bed a little early. I can think of a few times guiding it's been kind of a bummer. Generally, plan for nice weather and great scenery Montana is where I've thought about going... but I might not leave once I'm there. I think I'd just find Steve Rinella convince him to hire me for my charisma, and expurlative hunting ability, get my job and stay there forever. Hahaha Beautiful country with incredible hunting and fishing.
I are a mountain man, and I'll live 'til an arrow or a bullet finds me. And then I'll leave my bones on this great map of the magnificent�
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Re: What's everyone know about DIY bear hunting?
[Re: Squash]
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01/23/23 05:19 PM
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Don’t know if a N R needs a guide in Ontario ? I haven’t did it in a while but if nothing has changed. A NR can go to Quebec for spring hunt, and DIY without a guide, if you hunt in a ZEC, (zone exploitation control ) There are many, you join the ZEC and buy the tag over the counter. No you cannot. You will need to hunt in a designated bear hunting concession and a registered guide must issue your permit. The Tags are over the counter, but you still need a permit.
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Re: What's everyone know about DIY bear hunting?
[Re: Del Gue]
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01/23/23 06:47 PM
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Grand Junction CO. A couple young archery elk hunters left that area because of too many bears.
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Re: What's everyone know about DIY bear hunting?
[Re: Gary Benson]
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01/23/23 06:55 PM
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Grand Junction CO. A couple young archery elk hunters left that area because of too many bears. I'm in Rifle, Colorado, just east of Grand Junction about an hour. I LOVE hunting bears. And if you want an adrenaline rush, use a fawn in distress call, and have your head on a swivel. My preferred method is with a handgun, or a flintlock. There's nothing like entering the food chain, not just hunting it. And that's exactly what you'll do if you use a fawn in distress call. Spring or Fall, works either way. We lost our spring season several years ago, but using predator calls in the fall works just as well. You start blowing a distress call of any kind, and you're gonna have bears coming quickly. And you won't hear them. They can be EXTREMELY quiet, even when running. Come out to Rifle, and I'll get ya on bears. I own Timberline Sporting Goods in Rifle, and I'll help ya all I can. We have TONS of them here. Nothing like the quality they have in Canada, or Maine, but we have a lot of them.
Why do I carry 10mm? Because shooting twice is just silly.
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Re: What's everyone know about DIY bear hunting?
[Re: Del Gue]
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01/23/23 07:20 PM
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I do a DYI bear hunt every year out my back door here in WV. No baiting and I don’t use dogs although it’s legal here. We have a long season and tags are over the counter. Depending on where your are in OH you could come down and hunt multiple times instead of one week and done. All mountain counties have lots of bear. Some counties have a 2 bear limit. A couple of years ago I killed 2 in one year. Key is finding food sources. Specifically white oaks which most years are patchy, thus concentrating the bear. I run tons of cameras and last year I found a marking tree. Had multiple bears hitting that tree daily. I killed a bear visiting that marking tree. Never heard of anyone doing that, but I hunted there because of what the camera told me. Great counties are Tucker, Randolph, Preston, Nicholas, Boone, Kanawha, among others. In many mountain counties there are vast areas of National forest. Tons of bear in the very southern part as well. Bear outfitting is illegal here so it is DYI only. Camping is legal on most of the forest. In many counties you can hunt bear and deer at the same time with a gun. Although many counties dropped that last year. Bow season for bear and deer run from late Sept. through 12/31. Many years the kill is over 3,000. Won’t be that high from 2022 as they shortened alot of the rifle seasons. Said they had reached population goals. I saw no less bear over the last several years, but with the lower kill numbers will spike. Good luck!!!!
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