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<blockquote data-quote="Boomerdog" data-source="post: 2374586" data-attributes="member: 13807"><p>I was on a spring black bear bow hunt around the Candle Lake region of Saskatchewan on year. It was getting toward the end of legal shooting and a 300 lb + sow with two cubs came into my bait site. The cubs proceeded to climb a tree about 15 yards from my stand while mama bear surveyed the surroundings. Not wanting to be stuck in a trees stand till midnight, I started to make some sounds to get the cubs down. i finally had to stand up on the tree stand and raise holy hell to get their attention. Well, that got the cubs down, but seriously pissed off mama bear in the process. After about an hour wait, it appeared safe to get out of the stand and make my way out to the four wheeler to meet the outfitter at his truck about 5 klicks from where I was hunting. While walking out on the logging road in the pitch black with only a small flashlight, I heard noise in the brush off the trail. When I stopped and shined the light toward the noise, it was mama bear all alone. She started woofing and pooping her teeth at me. Damn near shat my pants right there. That damn sow followed me all the way out to the four wheeler staying about 25 yards away in the brush. It wasn't till I started the bike that she finally took off. After that night, I had the outfitter drive me into my stand site and pick me up when the hunt was over. </p><p></p><p>I've been on numerous spring bear hunts in various Canadian provinces. Each hunt has rendered some very interesting experiences with bears and other critters. I've had bears climb the tree and try to get in the stand, merely out of curiosity. I've been charged by moose. I even had a pissed off wolverine follow me out one night. I love to bow hunt and I love to hunt the western provinces of Canada. The experiences with the critters is well worth the price of admission. I've got some great stories to tell my grandson. Maybe someday he can experience it for himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomerdog, post: 2374586, member: 13807"] I was on a spring black bear bow hunt around the Candle Lake region of Saskatchewan on year. It was getting toward the end of legal shooting and a 300 lb + sow with two cubs came into my bait site. The cubs proceeded to climb a tree about 15 yards from my stand while mama bear surveyed the surroundings. Not wanting to be stuck in a trees stand till midnight, I started to make some sounds to get the cubs down. i finally had to stand up on the tree stand and raise holy hell to get their attention. Well, that got the cubs down, but seriously pissed off mama bear in the process. After about an hour wait, it appeared safe to get out of the stand and make my way out to the four wheeler to meet the outfitter at his truck about 5 klicks from where I was hunting. While walking out on the logging road in the pitch black with only a small flashlight, I heard noise in the brush off the trail. When I stopped and shined the light toward the noise, it was mama bear all alone. She started woofing and pooping her teeth at me. Damn near shat my pants right there. That damn sow followed me all the way out to the four wheeler staying about 25 yards away in the brush. It wasn't till I started the bike that she finally took off. After that night, I had the outfitter drive me into my stand site and pick me up when the hunt was over. I've been on numerous spring bear hunts in various Canadian provinces. Each hunt has rendered some very interesting experiences with bears and other critters. I've had bears climb the tree and try to get in the stand, merely out of curiosity. I've been charged by moose. I even had a pissed off wolverine follow me out one night. I love to bow hunt and I love to hunt the western provinces of Canada. The experiences with the critters is well worth the price of admission. I've got some great stories to tell my grandson. Maybe someday he can experience it for himself. [/QUOTE]
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