North Georgia Mountain Bear

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Nov 20, 2022
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My hearty congrats to you sir. Way to stick with it

I'm still paying my dues for my first bear. This is year 2. Hunted Slickrock Wilderness on the TN side last weekend and it kicked my butt

Hunting the same way you are just with a bolt gun with open sights

Again, well done and thank you for encouraging the rest of us to keep paying our dues!
 
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gentleman4561

gentleman4561

Lil-Rokslider
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Sep 18, 2022
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Ha, Scouting with a bow, couldnt be more accurate in my experience! Congrats on pushing through, it's hard to stay motivated when it feels like such an impossible task from the ground.

Was this the first one you drew back on? How many close calls?
For sure! I told my wife the week before “I am sick of bear hunting, I am going to back to deer hunting”.

I live in the Northern suburbs of Atlanta on 5 acres, so a deer hunt is a 60 yard walk into the woods, climb up a tree and in all the years I have lived here not once have I not seen at least one deer.

This was the first one I drew one, I had three prior bear encounters. Two were moms with cubs and one was a very small bear that had to be on the edge of legality.
 
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gentleman4561

gentleman4561

Lil-Rokslider
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My hearty congrats to you sir. Way to stick with it

I'm still paying my dues for my first bear. This is year 2. Hunted Slickrock Wilderness on the TN side last weekend and it kicked my butt

Hunting the same way you are just with a bolt gun with open sights

Again, well done and thank you for encouraging the rest of us to keep paying our dues!
Awesome! Paying dues is right, but my mentality was that every miserable second walking through joro spider webs, crawling through mountain laurel and 4 point crawling up a steep slope only made success that much sweeter!
 

Jbogg

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Mar 14, 2021
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Congrats on a nice bear. I usually take the entire opening week off from work to bear hunt CNF. It took five days of hard hunting before I connected this year, but it was extra sweet since it was my first Bear with my Trad bow. I tend to move too quickly when still hunting, so I’m usually in a tree hanging in a saddle. I lived in Cumming for 17 years, but just moved to the Hall county side of Lanier a few years ago.
 
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gentleman4561

gentleman4561

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Congrats on a nice bear. I usually take the entire opening week off from work to bear hunt CNF. It took five days of hard hunting before I connected this year, but it was extra sweet since it was my first Bear with my Trad bow. I tend to move too quickly when still hunting, so I’m usually in a tree hanging in a saddle. I lived in Cumming for 17 years, but just moved to the Hall county side of Lanier a few years ago.
Awesome! Nice work with the trad set up!
 

RADunfee

Lil-Rokslider
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Mar 27, 2022
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Great job! I just got my first one yesterday after 4 or 5 years of hard hunting them. CNF also. I live in Ball Ground. Spent many miles and days off work chasing bears only to have it come together on a quick hunt after work. I used a 30-06 though haha. 20241021_133438~2.jpg
 
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Congrats on the great hunt. I was out in Cohutta this weekend with the bow for my first time bear hunting. Got within 40 yards of one at last light. Didn’t need another hunting addiction but here we are!


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