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African Plains Game Hunting Articles
Title: Spring Black Bear Hunt
Author: David Selman, Tracker-Outdoors.com
Article:
I just got back from my first black bear hunt in Canada. It was
a hunting trip that will stay with me for the rest for my
life. This trip was the most intense, and unnerving experiences
I have ever had. I arrived at camp in Brunswick Canada on a
Sunday night and was in the tree stand early the next
morning. My open tree stand was only 7 feet off the ground, and
the bears bait can only 14 yards away. This is what we call
"nerve hunting" up close and personal! I saw no bears on the
first and second day of hunting this zone. I was completely
alone about 10 miles from camp in the deep woods. But my wait
was worth it. On the 3rd day, in the early evening at about 4:30
PM, a black bear came out of no were silently from my right hand
side. The bear started to eat some of the bait for what seemed
like 5 minuets. I thought the bear looked a little small and
wanted to bag a bigger one so I decided to let it go. After
about 10 minuets of watching the bear eat, it stopped, got up on
its hinder legs and started to sniff around. Then the bear
started to walk right towards me! Next thing I know, the bear
was sitting directly underneath me! At this point I was
thinking about all the bear hunting magazines and books I read
and remembered that it is not unusual for bears to clime into
tree stands with hunters. I started to get nervous. I did not
know if the bear knew I was their or not. I nervously watched
the bear sitting and sniffing right underneath me for about 5
minuets, then out of no were it ran off. I knew what that meant,
a bigger bear was on the way. Sure enough about 2 minuets
latter, the biggest bear I have EVER seen came out of the same
direction the bear started to eat the bait, I shouldered my
Ruger 300 Win Mag and BLAM! The bear went right down. Shortly
after I shot him, he let out a load roar that made the hair on
the back of my neck stand up! The bear weighed in at 600 lbs,
the largest taken in that zone in 5 years!
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