mdwest
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I remember a 3 day pub crawl around Anchorage in 1980 that I'd not repeat.
We called that "Hog Hunting" or "Hoggin" during my army days
I remember a 3 day pub crawl around Anchorage in 1980 that I'd not repeat.
Bears in Maine are a little different over bait then other animals. I agree I would never hunt whitetail over bait, but bears, if you don't bait them you will never see one. At least not a mature bear. The amount of bears taken in Maine by chance is low, very low. There is no glassing or areas to spot and stalk. I would group some African cats into the sane category. You will need to bait them, even just to see them.
Definitely see your point on bears and the cats, my one and only bear was a chance encounter in California before they outlawed non-resident bear hunting. I would bait a leopard but my wife has said no cats, zebra or giraffe. She has been so supportive that I won’t argue this time.Bears in Maine are a little different over bait then other animals. I agree I would never hunt whitetail over bait, but bears, if you don't bait them you will never see one. At least not a mature bear. The amount of bears taken in Maine by chance is low, very low. There is no glassing or areas to spot and stalk. I would group some African cats into the sane category. You will need to bait them, even just to see them.
I'm a card carrying non-partisan but most "conservatives" define that as liberal (and most liberals think it is too ... free thinking is supposedly by definition liberal minded behavior). My best friend and my brother both are rabid conservatives but I still have fun hunting with them when I'm in Montana. Not as much fun discussing politics over a beer, but when we're hunting we make sure the talk is about hunting, not Trump's porn star hush money or what brand of diaper Biden wears.I had a bad experience with an outfitter in Alaska who was a confirmed alcoholic and political liberal. I would never hunt with him again but would definitely do those hunts again, with the right outfitter and guide.
I would love to try that. I'm in a debate with myself on my next hunt after next year. Go back to Africa, or head to Alaska.Spot and stalk bear in Alaska is one of the truly great hunts. We would run the boat down the coast, anchor up, and use the zodiac to get to the flats and creeks.
I have sat on a bear bait in the past. I have no problem with it, it’s just not for me.
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I would love to try that. I'm in a debate with myself on my next hunt after next year. Go back to Africa, or head to Alaska.
We hunted no shot tame animals about an hour from airport. Most places I could always see a fence. In 2016 I was completely turned off went to eastern cape in 17 with frontier safaris was a totally different experience real hunting wild animals. Been back every year since. Shawn burned me once never again.I hunted with Shawn Keeny and we were 6 hours from Johannesburg and the farm we hunted was definitely not a small pen and the animals were definitely switched on.
Sorry to here about your experience it was 180 degrees from what my wife and I experienced.We hunted no shot tame animals about an hour from airport. Most places I could always see a fence. In 2016 I was completely turned off went to eastern cape in 17 with frontier safaris was a totally different experience real hunting wild animals. Been back every year since. Shawn burned me once never again.
That looks great. Were you hunting Grizzly or Black bear?
Second thatI will never do a 2X1 hunt again without knowing the other hunter, well. I have had far too many hunts or days ruined by someone not up to the task. If something goes wrong with the hunt due to the hunter, I want it my fault only. At least thats a pill i can swallow.
I bet a 2x1 with someone you don't know well has to be bad!!I will never do a 2X1 hunt again without knowing the other hunter, well. I have had far too many hunts or days ruined by someone not up to the task. If something goes wrong with the hunt due to the hunter, I want it my fault only. At least thats a pill i can swallow.
My first "guided" hunt was waterfowl on Chesapeake Bay. Similar experience, I would never do again, in fact I refused to do a guided hunt for another 15 years.I had a not so great guided goose hunt in Saskatchewan a few years back. The guide really didn't do any guiding. He just dropped us off with decoys and disappeared for the day.
I may do caribou/ grizz. But I need some more time to think, Africa may call me back sooner rather then later.Both. At the time, griz tags were $25, black bear were free.
I may do caribou/ grizz. But I need some more time to think, Africa may call me back sooner rather then later.
I wish my DIY hunts here for elk were 50 percent. More like 25 percent, but that beats the 10-13 percent average.I have been extremely lucky on the relatively few guided hunts I've done over my lifetime and would do any of them again. But I've expended very large effort of due diligence and gut feeling before committing on those guided hunts. I have avoided the trendy, flashy, over-cooked, over-hyped and "we've got a deal" hunts. Too good to be true, usually is. I learned to hunt on my own from a very young age. I have experienced many, many unsuccessful hunts along the way. But that has made the successful ones all the more appreciated. Looking back, the toughest hunts physically have probably been DIY in the western US and Alaska. Spot and stalk moose in the tundra and muskeg of mixed boreal forest ranks pretty high on the list of difficulty and discomfort I've done. A DIY bear hunt on Kodiak pushed my limit. Backpack hunts for elk into wilderness areas will also test the best. Long, unsuccessful tracks for eland in the desert sand or around and through kopje after kopje after kopje in mixed woodland will have the most dedicated hunters questioning sanity. My percentage success on those is well under 50%
Would I give it a go again on any those low percentage efforts, successful or not? Absolutely!View attachment 560076