slabuda
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Ok 1st of all I know many dont eat them, but Ill try. I hear they are greasy...would spring bear be less greasy as they have worn off their fat stores?
2nd
What is better for hide/rug quality? Fall or spring bear?
Not sure Ill do it this fall as I want to hunt out of a tree stand and dont have one at this time but plan on saving for one for next deer season. My options are bow, .45 colt pistol of .270 WSM. Id prefer to do the bow or pistol route, but hey Id be happy to just get one anyway I can!!!!
I know of a couple of good spots and some other good areas to hunt them (near where I fly fish and same area I hope to see a mountain lion). Dont have a 4-wheeler to haul a drum but will work out a way to use left over bacon grease, jelly beans, oil of anise etc for a bait pile covered by some large dead fall logs etc.
This is very early in the thought process/planning stages, as I may decide to volunteer to deploy to Kyrgyzstan in the new year.
Thanks in advance!!
2nd
What is better for hide/rug quality? Fall or spring bear?
Not sure Ill do it this fall as I want to hunt out of a tree stand and dont have one at this time but plan on saving for one for next deer season. My options are bow, .45 colt pistol of .270 WSM. Id prefer to do the bow or pistol route, but hey Id be happy to just get one anyway I can!!!!
I know of a couple of good spots and some other good areas to hunt them (near where I fly fish and same area I hope to see a mountain lion). Dont have a 4-wheeler to haul a drum but will work out a way to use left over bacon grease, jelly beans, oil of anise etc for a bait pile covered by some large dead fall logs etc.
This is very early in the thought process/planning stages, as I may decide to volunteer to deploy to Kyrgyzstan in the new year.
Thanks in advance!!