Stories Written  The Way The Hunters Lived Them

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  1. Gary's First Traditional Harvest

  2. Cal's First Traditional Harvest

  3. What I Did On A Friday After Work

  4. My Carrot River Bear

  5. An Unforgettable Afternoon

  6. Longest Moose Hunt

  7. Buck's Bog

  8. Didn't Duck Quick Enough

  9. The Last Hour Of The Last Day

  10. Ten Year Bull

  11. The Mickey Mouse Buck

  12. Buckie The Wonder Decoy

My Carrot River Bear

     

In the spring of 1999 my partner suggested we go to his hometown of Carrot River Sask. and stay with an outfitter friend of his to hunt bear. After missing a beautiful blonde in '96 I went 80 uneventful hours on bear stand in my quest for my first critter with a stickbow. Brian went out 2 weeks ahead of time to set up our baits. In exchange for helping wherever we were needed, the outfitter was providing bait and accommodations. It was a good deal for everyone.

 

The first 3 days were uneventful despite the bait being cleaned out each morning. Brian did see a sow with cubs the second evening on his bait. The fourth day a friend of the outfitters asked if I wanted to hunt one of his baits. He told me he had videoed 7 different bears on that bait just the week before. I was pumped! I was in the bait for less than and hour when the first bear showed. He wasn't the biggest bear but he was nice and I needed to break the ice on this stickbow thing.

After he settled down I drew back and suddenly saw the arrow buried to the fletch in his shoulder. I gave him 45 min. since there was lots of light left. I found bloodied parts of my Larch arrow where the bear ran through thick willows near the bait. After that there was no blood at all but I followed the scuff marks in the leaves for 70 yards to my bear. The arrow had taken out one lung and the artery that runs under the backbone. He had a beautiful jet black coat and scored an even 18".

I took him with 50 # Jack Kempf Custom Hunter Recurve, larch arrows and a Zwickey head.

Written By: Randy Herman

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