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<blockquote data-quote="cmarti063" data-source="post: 2395826" data-attributes="member: 121394"><p>I'm looking to get into bear hunting, and in my little "hi I'm new to the forum" thread, I got this advice from [USER=42157]@Reelamin[/USER] :</p><p></p><p>"Calling them with a predator call is very effective. Rabbits fawn distress, cow elk calls, k9 distress, even wood pecker work great for us. Spot and stalk is good also just we have big country so we can glass lots of land. Farm land especially corn fields are the most productive after the ears are more than half grown. If you can get permission when they harvest to sit on a perimeter stand."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmarti063, post: 2395826, member: 121394"] I'm looking to get into bear hunting, and in my little "hi I'm new to the forum" thread, I got this advice from [USER=42157]@Reelamin[/USER] : "Calling them with a predator call is very effective. Rabbits fawn distress, cow elk calls, k9 distress, even wood pecker work great for us. Spot and stalk is good also just we have big country so we can glass lots of land. Farm land especially corn fields are the most productive after the ears are more than half grown. If you can get permission when they harvest to sit on a perimeter stand." [/QUOTE]
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