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What, by horse and buggy? Detroit to the bridge is maybe 4 hours and from the bridge to anywhere in the UP is 5 hours or less. I've driven these routes many times.This won’t fully answer your question but you’re not going to get anywhere in the lower peninsula with 6 points. So if you want to hunt anytime soon it’s going to be in the UP. You’re looking at a minimum 6.5 hours one way from Detroit just to get you across the bridge then add however far to whatever unit you choose. I’m an hour south of the bridge and there’s some places I visit in the UP that are still 9 hours one way from my house. That’s not realistic for running your own baiting sites and all that. For your situation I would personally hire a guide.
Yeah I was a bit off on my times. Either way it’s still a lot of driving to rebait or do whatever you have to do to get readyWhat, by horse and buggy? Detroit to the bridge is maybe 4 hours and from the bridge to anywhere in the UP is 5 hours or less. I've driven these routes many times.
It’s a big job to keep 3 baits full when you’re 20 minutes away. Throw in a drive and it’d be toughMany years ago I drew a Drummond Island tag and did everything myself from just south of Flint. It was a lot of work but worth it. You are not going to be able to draw anything but the UP; I’d work hard to find a baiting service or find a “guide”. Unless you are on private land, you can’t set up a barrel or anything to hold and meter out the bait so it is a Herculean task to keep 3 sites baited from at least 5 hours drive away.
They don’t leave much for blood. Last one I killed was lung and liver with a .44 all I found was a chunk of lung the size of a thumbnail. I grid searched based off the death moan and found him 150 yards from where I hit him.I appreciate all the comments. Humbling to think that I thought I had a lot of bear points. Seems like I need to wait a bit more and hire a guide when the time comes. Any success stories or bear photos would be encouraging.
I’m also debating if I should use a gun or a bow. I’m thinking gun first to understand what hunting bear is actually like and then maybe bow second, but ultimately I would prefer to take with a bow.
I appreciate all the comments. Humbling to think that I thought I had a lot of bear points. Seems like I need to wait a bit more and hire a guide when the time comes. Any success stories or bear photos would be encouraging.
I’m also debating if I should use a gun or a bow. I’m thinking gun first to understand what hunting bear is actually like and then maybe bow second, but ultimately I would prefer to take with a bow.