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Nice video. Lots of wildlife! All of those newer clearcuts make for nice bear country. I have encountered bears in the rain; in the West Kootenay and on Vancouver Island. If it has been raining for long enough they may be out foraging - also, if it is only lightly raining. Wool base layers and being careful with what I eat leading up to and on a hunt helps somewhat with my BO lol...
Yea that makes sense, thanks for your input! I find my merino base layers actually hold scent more than my synthetic layers. But eh whatever, I think not matter what you’re still gonna stink eventually!
That was a cool video. Envious of that kind of bear hunt. Only fall bear where I am. Great up-close footage of the first bear and agreed passing was a good idea.
Great footage. Love your videos. You need an ebike to extend your range. Reach out to some of the ebike companies. They are always looking for you tube creators to feature their Ebikes guys on here are getting them for free. Cheers from Ontario.
Thank you! E-bikes have definitely crossed my mind. It would tremendously help with hunts like this. You could cover soo much more. They spook from the vehicles in these spots. Appreciate the shout out!
Contrary to everything people say, I was half heartedly wandering a road with a solid inch of very fresh snow, mid morning, and thinking "there no way ill see anything, lll glass this knob and turn my dumbass for home". Not more than 5 minutes later did i see brown over white walking to a grass patch that was beginning to open up across the drainage
Oh interesting that’s cool, was the snow still falling though? Cause if the sun was starting to pop that makes sense. But mid precipitation would be different.
@@truetineoutdoors tough call, definitely a transition period from light snow to dense cloud cover with warming temps. I recall being socked in for a bit before the sun came
"did the boar tell the cub to kick rocks" is my new fav line in your vids lol. Great vid as always dude! We came up empty on LEH draw, but might still hunt the area we talked about for next year scouting as well as some bucks. We shall see. I'll keep you posted!
You have a great channel and produce quality content! As an aspiring hunter in BC, I'd like to thank you for these snap shots of what it is like for you on your hunts.
My first encounter this year went almost the same, little deeper into May though, Reg 8, similar bear, same distance sitting at 50 yards field judging, caught the wind and jetted. Great to see success. Subbed, happy to see local content.
I’m very much so a newbie at the pred call, but my thought is to not blow on it if you have spooked them, as it may educate them on that sound and they already know what’s over there. But my thought is to blow on it if you have a boar just cruisin through, there are a few videos on it out there in BC specifically.
Yea that whitetail up that high was pretty cool to see, honestly given the amount of bears that were in there I would think it didn’t. I bet you mom and the cubs got out of there before the big party happened.
It could very well be his dad. I've watched a wt doe with a md buck during the rut. And a couple of my wt areas, there's been md does hanging around. In one, the md doe was always with/near a batchelor group of bucks, even through the summer.
What caught me off guard was that it was in the alpine. Seen em a few times together before, but I think it’s pretty interesting seeing a whitetail that high in elevation!
@@truetineoutdoors very true. But that's the outdoors, just when you think you've seen it all. I was out on one of my hikes. Come across a group of the damn crownland-grazing cattle. We're near a barbwire fence. One of them, a huge-ass cow, waltzes over to the fence, then up and over she goes, without missing a beat. My jaw dropped. And you say to yourself, "well there's something i'll never see again". Until you do. Saw it happen again last year. Also watched one plow straight through a barbwire fence, when a group spooked when i stopped to open a gate. It acted like it never even felt it.
@@truetineoutdoors and years ago, up esperon, there's a cutblock with a few really large boulders scattered throughout it. I'd see this area countless times, then this time, something looked different. The one boulder, made me look twice. It can't be what i think i am seeing. I looked through the binos, to be sure. Yup. There's a deer, laying down, on top of the boulder, out in the middle of the cutblock.