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    Hunting bears on the ground is a thrilling and satisfying pursuit. Look no further if you are looking to learn how to stalk and hunt bears from ground blinds.

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    I do both for bears. On the ground i always build a hide out of native vegetation. Works great. This guy got to within 6 feet of me and never busted me. Later that afternoon a second bear also got to within 6 feet of me but busted me and wouldn't back off so he ended up tagged. This pic was this spring at 12 feet from my position brushed in at the base of a Tamarack tree:

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    Must have been a rush getting a bear so close
    "Everything is easy when you know how"
    "Meat is not grown in stores"

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    Quote Originally Posted by fratri View Post
    Must have been a rush getting a bear so close
    Hey Frank, good to hear from you. It was a huge rush. Even after 40+ years of chasing various critters bears at that range still give me the shakes. Deer are enjoyable but just not the same. Hope you have a good fall season and looking forward to reading some posts by the king of the "Walk and Stalk."

    Also feel like either i missed it or maybe life got in the way but didn't seem too see many Lake O salmon posts. Hopefully all is good with you and yours. Also Nip ice fishing is a standing offer.
    Last edited by Species8472; September 28th, 2023 at 11:38 PM.
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    Excellent read!

    14 more days to my Muskoka hunt. Will be hunting from a tree stand though...

    We have a dandy boar on the bait. He isn't visiting consistently yet but still plenty of time...

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    I'm not a big bear hunter,per se,but,you haven't lived until you've had a big boar sneak up behind you in pouring rain while sitting on a Moose watch,steal your pack with your lunch in it while not making a sound (and I wasn't even dozing off........well,at least not that time). I didn't even realize it until I heard my steel Thermos clatter falling out of the pack from 100' away. That's all I got back covered with spit and snot.
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    I'm not a big bear hunter,per se,but,you haven't lived until you've had a big boar sneak up behind you in pouring rain while sitting on a Moose watch,steal your pack with your lunch in it while not making a sound (and I wasn't even dozing off........well,at least not that time). I didn't even realize it until I heard my steel Thermos clatter falling out of the pack from 100' away. That's all. I got back covered with s#it and snot.
    I fixed your last sentence for you lol.
    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnjyb View Post
    I fixed your last sentence for you lol.
    John
    ROFLMAO!!! That's pretty close to accurate,too.
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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