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2021 Bear Season - Alberta

Unread postby Nathank » Tue Jun 01, 2021 6:12 am

Hey guys we started a series on our YouTube channel and have a couple episodes up.

2021 Bear Season - Episode one: Back to the bush!

This episode is a look at a couple different baits being set up.

https://youtu.be/Q5HKnlKFCfw

2021 Bear Season - Episode two: 1st Alberta Bear

This is a episode of the harvest of a bear by our good friend Jeff Cole.

https://youtu.be/eDF-G3bGuMw

Go check them out if you get a chance!

Please give us a like, comment and subscribe!

Hopefully we can manage to harvest a couple more bears and get some more videos out for everyone to watch this spring.


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Re: 2021 Bear Season - Alberta

Unread postby john1984 » Tue Jun 01, 2021 7:36 am

I'll be sure to check out your vids soon 8-)
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Re: 2021 Bear Season - Alberta

Unread postby Edcyclopedia » Tue Jun 01, 2021 10:53 am

Hey there, good bear.
You might have said - fall or spring bear?
Congrats
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Re: 2021 Bear Season - Alberta

Unread postby Edcyclopedia » Tue Jun 01, 2021 10:54 am

Nevr mind 2021 = spring.

Prob 80-100# heavier by fall...
What did it weigh?
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Re: 2021 Bear Season - Alberta

Unread postby Nathank » Wed Jun 02, 2021 1:36 pm

Edcyclopedia wrote:Nevr mind 2021 = spring.

Prob 80-100# heavier by fall...
What did it weigh?


Thanks for watching! Honestly don’t often weigh them. Not sure what it weighed.
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Re: 2021 Bear Season - Alberta

Unread postby Mike Foss » Thu Jun 03, 2021 1:05 am

Nathank wrote:
Edcyclopedia wrote:Nevr mind 2021 = spring.

Prob 80-100# heavier by fall...
What did it weigh?


Thanks for watching! Honestly don’t often weigh them. Not sure what it weighed.


Congrats on a nice bear. You should start weighing your bears, the audience is always interested in the weight and there is no need for the big corral of 2x4s it looks trashy. I'm a huge fan of bait stations being as natural as possible.
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Re: 2021 Bear Season - Alberta

Unread postby Nathank » Thu Jun 03, 2021 3:11 am

Mike Foss wrote:
Nathank wrote:
Edcyclopedia wrote:Nevr mind 2021 = spring.

Prob 80-100# heavier by fall...
What did it weigh?


Thanks for watching! Honestly don’t often weigh them. Not sure what it weighed.


Congrats on a nice bear. You should start weighing your bears, the audience is always interested in the weight and there is no need for the big corral of 2x4s it looks trashy. I'm a huge fan of bait stations being as natural as possible.


Fair enough, we use them to keep the bear in front of the barrels to ensure a clean shot and to judge size. Another guy on our team does not use them. Thanks for the feed back and for watching. Headed into the stand Monday and Tuesday hopefully get a bear down with my bow and get another video out. This will be at a different bait.
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Re: 2021 Bear Season - Alberta

Unread postby Mike Foss » Thu Jun 03, 2021 4:25 am

Nathank wrote:
Mike Foss wrote:
Nathank wrote:
Edcyclopedia wrote:Nevr mind 2021 = spring.

Prob 80-100# heavier by fall...
What did it weigh?


Thanks for watching! Honestly don’t often weigh them. Not sure what it weighed.


Congrats on a nice bear. You should start weighing your bears, the audience is always interested in the weight and there is no need for the big corral of 2x4s it looks trashy. I'm a huge fan of bait stations being as natural as possible.


Fair enough, we use them to keep the bear in front of the barrels to ensure a clean shot and to judge size. Another guy on our team does not use them. Thanks for the feed back and for watching. Headed into the stand Monday and Tuesday hopefully get a bear down with my bow and get another video out. This will be at a different bait.
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Good luck


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