Zack Boughton takes to the mountains with his bow and a few hand calls in an attempt to flip the script on a skilled predator. Film & Edit - Sam Averett Produced by the SG Art Dept.
@@stoneglacier9636 use the creek. Bring plastic bags and sink the meat under rocks. Then you coulda gone back to the truck, and taken your time grabbing those quarters. It would be perfect for a week.
This is one of the best archery bear films I've seen! Just shared it with my buddies I'm going out with this Spring and we're stoked. Thanks for the great products and the awesome content
Great film! Awesome video and editing work! That was cool to see that bear hustle in as soon as she heard the call. I enjoy your deep respect for wildlife and your passion for hunting! Keep up the good work!
I called in two bears my very first year bear hunting it was a rush. It was also my first time bow hunting and mistakes were made. I used a fawn distress call though and they came running quick. Taking my 12yr old daughter on her first Spring Bear hunt here in Oregon on a spot and stalk trip. Spring bear is coming quick! Good stuff guys.
What a great video. Definitely showing this one to the family, just a fantastic job and I hope I can also get a bear in a month or two. Fantastic job SG Team
Greatest bear hunting video of all time! You guys did an awesome job. Looks like I got a new addiction. One of you needs to apologize to my wife for me
Beautiful video. I have to say, as a bear hunter, I find the argument that “I’m doing it for the deer and elk” tired. One bear hunted with a bow does hardly anything for deer and elk. Why not just say I do it for the experience? Not to be too demeaning. Looked awesome and made me gitty for spring bear
Definitely an understandable perspective. We would fully agree it's about the experience. For Zack, that experience includes being a steward in his eyes and bear hunting can make a difference for the elk and deer. One bear may not seem like much but if hunters as a collective do their part it does make a large impact in certain areas.
Thanks! There are quite a few non-resident hunting opportunities for black bear in the western US. If you want to do it there's ways to have a great hunt for not a lot of money.
I've been watching you guys for years. What happened to Montana wild? I believe that's what you called you and your brothers hunting videos. Still badass!
I love you guys; the content Zach Boughton and Sam Averett produce is unparalleled. I also love bear hunting. I'm from Montana and bear hunting is something that I live to do. However, I don't justify it under the pretext of 'predator control'. First of all, killing a bear (especially anywhere Northwest of Missoula) is not going to have a real impact on the ecology of the place where that bear was killed. It's biologically proven taking a few bears out of an area will not affect the deer and elk populations. I believe anyone that kills a black bear should own up to what it means on a personal level with that animal and use it's meat and value it's life and hide and skull. I don't appreciate the narrative that I see across the community that hunting black bears for 'predator control's' sake is valid; wolves may be another matter. Either way, I feel we have a responsibility as hunters to take full responsibility for the lives we take as individuals, not to ride off or justify our actions under unscienifically correct narratives. It could, in the long term, affect the public's view of our lifestyle and passion.
Bet there’s not many drop shot calls hunting bears in Montana! Always on high alert when I blow mine during the deer rut. Gonna bring it out and test it this spring 🤞🏽