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8/27/2007
Bowhunters, Avoid Becoming The Hunted
A
bowhunter needs to be sneaky, with “no-scent” on, and camouflaged to look
like a bush.
While that’s what it takes to get close enough for a good shot with a bow
and arrow, that hunter is making it hard for a bear to notice him or her.
A bear’s usual early warning systems of sound and smell can be scrambled by
bowhunters, resulting in surprise encounters.
In recent years, grizzly bear populations have expanded and these bears are
venturing back into some historic ranges. Grizzly bears are found throughout
western Montana, not just the Rocky Mountain Front, Bob Marshall Wilderness
complex and the Yellowstone ecosystem, and black bears range widely across
Montana.
With Montana’s bow hunting season underway beginning Sept. 1, it is a good
time to review the basics of hunting safely in bear country.
Here are some guidelines for archery hunters hunting in bear country.
· Be prepared to see a bear. Mentally rehearse handling different
scenarios with bears so you are better prepared.
· Hunt with a partner. If you hunt alone, let someone know your
detailed plans and have a way to periodically check in.
· Always carry and know how to use bear pepper spray.
· Bow hunters who harvest a deer or elk need to plan to quickly get
the carcass out of the woods.
· Carcasses left in the woods require special precautions. Carry a
colored, lightweight tarp or space blanket. Put the entrails on the tarp and
drag them as far away from the carcass as possible. Then use the tarp to
cover the carcass. This will reduce the scent trail.
· When you return, study the site from a safe distance for any
movement or changes. When you finally approach, yell and make noises.
· Do not attempt to frighten or haze a bear away from a carcass.
If, in spite of these precautions, a bear is found at the site eating the
carcass, or a bear has covered the carcass with debris and it is not
salvageable, hunters should immediately report the incident to FWP.
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