Yukon Mike
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I've tried it a few times but so far the only bear I've ever seen was running like heck to get away. It was a sow grizzly with two cubs.
While looking for elk I've found a place where there are a bunch of wolves hanging around and at least one good bear. I figure he's a 7 or 8 footer from his tracks. There have been several bison shot in this one little area so the gut piles are the attraction. I can shoot wolves over bait but the law forbids shooting bears over bait.
Its a very flat area with thick bush so visibility is a big problem other than a cut line for power poles. I was thinking of a tree stand on a power pole and honk on the dying fawn call. I want to be able to see my way back to the truck clearly. Last weekend I had a grizzly circle me where I was calling moose. I never saw him but from the tracks in the snow, he came down the lake shore, circled to wind me, and then headed on. I'd been napping in the sun so I'm lucky he didn't like the smell of me. I had a fire going to warm my toes so that may have helped.
During the night he came towards our camp spot but veered off into the thick stuff and I sure wasn't going in there looking for him. Getting him to come to me in the right spot is the only option I can see.
MIke
While looking for elk I've found a place where there are a bunch of wolves hanging around and at least one good bear. I figure he's a 7 or 8 footer from his tracks. There have been several bison shot in this one little area so the gut piles are the attraction. I can shoot wolves over bait but the law forbids shooting bears over bait.
Its a very flat area with thick bush so visibility is a big problem other than a cut line for power poles. I was thinking of a tree stand on a power pole and honk on the dying fawn call. I want to be able to see my way back to the truck clearly. Last weekend I had a grizzly circle me where I was calling moose. I never saw him but from the tracks in the snow, he came down the lake shore, circled to wind me, and then headed on. I'd been napping in the sun so I'm lucky he didn't like the smell of me. I had a fire going to warm my toes so that may have helped.
During the night he came towards our camp spot but veered off into the thick stuff and I sure wasn't going in there looking for him. Getting him to come to me in the right spot is the only option I can see.
MIke