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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 2488650" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>I always have salmon for lunch when hunting bears. My buddy sat down near the road and used his predator call for 20 minutes and called one in. It walked right up the road. We generally spot and stalk for bears. In dry years, they'll concentrate around water sources. We shot one that was feeding on cactus fruit 100 yards from water. I once spotted a huge bear sitting on the edge of a cliff surveying his kingdom. I was by myself and 5 miles from camp, and wondered what his mate would do while I was skinning him, so I let him live. If you can find acorns or pinon nuts, you'll find bears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 2488650, member: 29323"] I always have salmon for lunch when hunting bears. My buddy sat down near the road and used his predator call for 20 minutes and called one in. It walked right up the road. We generally spot and stalk for bears. In dry years, they'll concentrate around water sources. We shot one that was feeding on cactus fruit 100 yards from water. I once spotted a huge bear sitting on the edge of a cliff surveying his kingdom. I was by myself and 5 miles from camp, and wondered what his mate would do while I was skinning him, so I let him live. If you can find acorns or pinon nuts, you'll find bears. [/QUOTE]
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