Some left with great trophies, but all left with great memories and stories to tell. Every hunter saw bear and had an opportunity to get one. 5 harvested their trophies, 2 missed while two others saw bear but were waiting for bigger ones.
Although I did not take any pictures of the bears, (you are welcome Pam) I will share a couple of stories from the hunters.
An 18 year old girl arrived with her dad to hunt bears for her first time. She brought a tree stand to hunt out of so she was elevated to get a better view of the area and she would be 12’ above any bears that walked by. The hunting site I had selected for her did not have any trees that would support a tree stand however so she had to hunt out of a ground blind. She was nervous but agreed to hunt on the ground. Actually I think her dad was more nervous than was. When she returned she had a story to tell when a sow with 2 cubs walked within feet of her blind! She of course did not shoot but said she was scared to death and excited all at the same time to have such an experience.
An even
more intense situation occurred with a father/son team were hunting out of a
ground blind when a bear came across their tent in the woods and did not like
it. They said this bear charged their blind stopping just short and growled and
snapped its jaws trying to intimidate whatever was in there. Let me tell you, they were definitely intimidated! They could not get
a shot at it as it approached to the side and behind them but they did get a
good look at it a couple times and said it was definitely a shooter bear!
But by far the scariest and most dangerous event
occurred to me when I went out to pick up a ground blind from a hunter who had
switched spots. He had left his blind out in the bush so I offered to get it
since I was going to be in the area. I approached the blind without a care in
the world, walked up to it, unzipped the door, ducked my head and slipped into
the blind ready to dismantle it. It was then I came face to face with……a skunk!
Well, not face to face exactly as this beast was as terrified as I was and was
trying to get out of this 4x4 foot enclosure with his butt pointed right at me!
I jumped backwards out of the blind in about a millisecond and lifted the blind
freeing it. Although it smelled, it did not spray so I was able to take the
blind down and get back to the vehicle unscathed.I was also able to complete our Onaman Lake video this week. This was a particularly tough task as we had so much good video to share. I was finally able to whittle it down and am excited to present the long awaited, much anticipated video!
We are now headed to Wisconsin for a few days awaiting
the wedding of our good friend Kevin where yours truly will be a co-best man.
We are looking forward to a few days catching up with friends and family before
we head back to our property in South Dakota!
Great job on the video Jim! You guys could have your own outdoors fishing and hunting show. The fishing seems as good or better than our experience at Reed Lake...amazing how hard it is to catch a fish small enough to eat. Quite the experience the hunters had with the bears. Safe travels!
ReplyDeleteAfter seeing your post on Reed Lake I would love to get up there. Especially to catch some of those lake trout that you were catching!
DeleteThat could have been a Fatal attack if that Skunk had let lose with both barrels.
ReplyDeleteGlad you survived to write about it proper.
Be safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
I was thinking about that, there would have been no way I could have escaped unscented had it let loose!
DeleteNice video. I was hoping to start fishing but you make it look so boring. They practically jump in the boat. I remember fishing and I would maybe catch one, or two if I was able to hit one with the boat.
ReplyDeleteThey practically do jump in the boat up there! We came back with two limits of walleye, perhaps we will have to have some next week when you come out!
DeleteI almost skipped this blog when I read about the bear hunters at the beginning. Thanks you for skipping the photos:) Crazy stories, especially where the bear climbed the tree by the tree stand. Loved the video! Barb is so funny behind the scene. She had me laughing out loud. Sounds like another great visit.
ReplyDelete'Tis this season! But rest assured, I will provide fair warning if I include any dead animal pictures!
DeleteGreat bear stories, Jim! The boot sniffing one is wild. Glad the skunk decided to hold it’s scent. It would’ve been a long walk back to South Dakota!
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine how horrible that would have been or how I would have de-scented!
DeleteGreat video. Certainly makes you want to come to Pasha Lake Cabins and put a line in the water. Glad you did not get sprayed by the skunk. Barb would have made you sleep outside for days ... and there are bears! Ha Ha
ReplyDeleteThanks, it has been a while since we created a video. Although I enjoy doing it, I forgot how time consuming it is....
DeleteThose are awesome stories. Love the fishing video. You guys have way too much fun.
ReplyDeleteIs there such a thing as too much fun?
DeleteGreat trip again! Lots of nice fish. Are you using live bait? Drifting minnows? Too bad everyone didn’t get a bear but they sure have crazy stories to tell. PS No double. Gotta have them on the line at the same time 😏. Love Barbs dance. Maybe you need to come up with your own?
ReplyDeleteMostly minnows and vertically jigging. The key is being on the bottom which is why you see me opening my bail so often, to make sure the jig is on the bottom.
DeleteAnd no, you don't want to see my dance, no rhythm at all!
I hate skunks..See you at the wedding, we are leaving for the Maritimes right after labor day, Bob and Lorraine with our beloved pooch Maggies ashes.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great trip, see you Saturday!
DeleteGreat stories, none I'd like to have myself. Glad you escaped unscathed from you skunk encounter.
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