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Author Topic: My son's 1st Black Bear  (Read 4223 times)

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Offline jkcmj

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My son Calvin (age 14) got his 1st bear on the Sept 1st opener here in MN.  It was a nice 200 lb young boer.  It came in around 5:30pm. 

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We also had some nice photos on the trail cam of a big boer coming in only at night. 


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Great job!!!!   What were you using for bait?
Anything that is free is worth saving up for.

Offline bowhunter73

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good for him!  :party1: you should see if you can get his pic into Bear Hunting (magazine)
They put in alot of post hunting pic's

  The mag say's to send photos to

   Bear Hunting Magazine
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     Becker,MN 55308               with name, weapon, where, ect
Are you a hunter or do you just kill things? Respect the wildlife!

Offline Randy Kaar

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nice bear! i bet you have a happy 14 year old! :happy1:

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Offline Grute Man

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Congrats to the kid.   :toast:  (thats root beer)

Are you going to get a mount made?
If ya don't know where ya are, go back to da beginnin.

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CONGRATULATIONS!!!  :woot:  That is totally awesome!!! I bet he is just thrilled!!  God, I would have peed my pants!! ;D (FOR REAL!! LOL!)   

 :woot: WAY TO GO CALVIN!!! :woot:

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Congratulations!! You may want to submit the photo for photo of the week.
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GOOD FOR HIM!!!!!!!!!!!! :dancinred: :dancinred: :party1:
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Offline Mayfly

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Very cool! Have him write us a story!!

 :happy1:

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Congratulations!! You may want to submit the photo for photo of the week.

Very cool! Have him write us a story!!

 :happy1:

DOUBLE DITTO   :happy1:
If ya don't know where ya are, go back to da beginnin.

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SSSSSSSSSWWWWWWWWWWWWEEEEEEEEEEEETTTTTTTTTTTTTT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Give him a high five for me!



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Offline jkcmj

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We use a lot of different items for bait.  Usually our staples are Milk stage field corn, sweet apples, and a sweet molasses feed mix from the mill(usually either horse or calf starter).  We then add a sweet enticer in small amounts on a daily basis during the hunt to keep them checking in often.  These can be marshmellows, honey, syrup, pastries, cookies, etc.  I usually use very little of this as it can be expensive and they really don't care to eat that much of it anyway.  Some baits they will eat hundreds of pounds of sweet feed over the course of the season so we get it bulk bagged for around 5.00 for 50 lbs to save money.  We also get cooking grease and pour it around the bait, but not so much as bait, but to show where the bears travel when they leave.  Over a couple of weeks they will leave black grease trails leaving the bait sight and of course leave the scent everywhere they walk.

This bait had several bears visiting besides the two pictured including a sow with three cubs.

I am planning on getting him a half body mount done. 

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  • take the shot

Offline NDGUY

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Calvin... congrats, were you all pumped up and got the knees a knocken,heart pounding, shakes...... I sure hope so its a great feeling, I just returned home from MN and shot a good bear and I still get the bear fever, Have a great hunting season :fudd:!!!!!

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Good deal ........!!!!!!!! 





I have seen a good number of bears this year on my trail cams over plain old apples..........

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Nice bear, congrats!!!! :toast:
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