When you guys hunt evenings do you use your bait trail as an exit route ? Do bait trails have to be in some form of a circle? If bears use your bait trail are you risking spooking them if you use your bait entrance trail as your exit trail also ?
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Re: Exit route at night
I generally use my bait trail as my entrance and exit... If you use a different trail it seems to freak some bears out.
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dan wrote:I generally use my bait trail as my entrance and exit... If you use a different trail it seems to freak some bears out.
So when you exit at night could you potentionlly be walking up on a bear that is using your bait trail as his entrance trail to your bait? Ever run into one and spook it or do they hear you and run away long before u see them?
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Re: Exit route at night
john1984 wrote:dan wrote:I generally use my bait trail as my entrance and exit... If you use a different trail it seems to freak some bears out.
So when you exit at night could you potentionlly be walking up on a bear that is using your bait trail as his entrance trail to your bait? Ever run into one and spook it or do they hear you and run away long before u see them?
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Every now and then I spook a bear exiting, but to my knowledge not to often. I don't see a lot of bears use my entrance trail either though, but that may be do to my set ups. If your hunting a bait the guide set up, I would put my stand about 20 yards from the bait on or near the entrance trail and I would do that now if its not already up.
I listen intently for bears just before getting down... Your best chance is the 1st day you hunt it, make sure its a good day to hunt there and get in early and stay till quitting time. After day one they seem to know they are being hunted and its harder to trick them.
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yeah but i can't leave a stand there over night. But thanks for the tipsdan wrote:john1984 wrote:dan wrote:I generally use my bait trail as my entrance and exit... If you use a different trail it seems to freak some bears out.
So when you exit at night could you potentionlly be walking up on a bear that is using your bait trail as his entrance trail to your bait? Ever run into one and spook it or do they hear you and run away long before u see them?
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Every now and then I spook a bear exiting, but to my knowledge not to often. I don't see a lot of bears use my entrance trail either though, but that may be do to my set ups. If your hunting a bait the guide set up, I would put my stand about 20 yards from the bait on or near the entrance trail and I would do that now if its not already up.
I listen intently for bears just before getting down... Your best chance is the 1st day you hunt it, make sure its a good day to hunt there and get in early and stay till quitting time. After day one they seem to know they are being hunted and its harder to trick them.
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Re: Exit route at night
Great question.
I am hoping to spook any bear around as I am exiting dragging a big one down the entrance/exit trail.
I am looking forward to the first hunt and nervous if I am not dragging one out that night
I am hoping to spook any bear around as I am exiting dragging a big one down the entrance/exit trail.
I am looking forward to the first hunt and nervous if I am not dragging one out that night
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Re: Exit route at night
If I don't have a spot to hang a stand off my bait trail I will brush a small trail off the bait trail and hang a stand. If you set your bait up so bear won't normally circle your stand you'll be fine. I like my baits right where the bears are coming out of the swamp or whatever. Then they really have no need to circle.
I always figure and it has shown the second night of hunting is usually the best.
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I always figure and it has shown the second night of hunting is usually the best.
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Re: Exit route at night
John, it doesn't matter what trail you use when you walk out, you cant control a bear, they can be anywhere close by.
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Re: Exit route at night
Great question. I always like to come from a direction you know the bear isn't hanging out. Like a lake you know he isn't living in the lake. Rivers are good also. It isn't always possible but use this type of entrance any time you can.
You can fool some of the bucks, all of the time, and fool all of the bucks, some of the time, however you certainly can't fool all of the bucks, all of the time.
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