Love this, Jake! The tour of the camps, your clients, the set up, incredible success, Tucker……..keep this content coming. That was a full serving! 👊🏽👍🏽🤙🏽
I’m heading to northern Maine September 10-17th. First bear hunt, I’ve shot many big game out west but never had a chance on a bear yet. I can’t wait! This video has me even more pumped!
Is it absolutely necessary to bait these bears for a hunt or is there a reasonable alternative? I’m asking this question in earnest because I have very limited hunting experience and would like to learn more. Clearly this endeavor requires a great deal of work and preparation just to have a chance at an animal, far from a guarantee. So I was simply wondering about the strategy and methods of this exciting sport.
Maine's 4 legal methods for taking a bear are as follows Bait, Dogs, Trap, or spot and stalk. This video shows a brief look at the bait hunt which is the most popular method to harvest a bear in Maine, I think the average success rate is around 30% for this hunt, success being measured by a harvested animal. Your right in saying its not guaranteed, to sit 5+ hours in a stand for multiple days in a row is not for everyone. But when bears do show themselves it can allow for folks to make a ethical shot rather than a moving target. I hope I answered your question, thanks for the comment.
Man I'ld have to pee every ten minutes sitting next to that brook haha. Looks like an awesome set up, been up to eagle lake area 4 times now and there is no better adrenaline rush then bear hunting. Where about is this place, I'ld like to check it out. Gotten 4 and not a one made the death moan, 2 dropped at the barrel and one went about 50 yards but barely any blood, the fat literally clogged it right up, but I knew he was done could here the gargling for about 2 mins straight. You get a second take it, seems the fat clogging the exit would isn't that uncommon, having a good guide that knows bears and knows the area and trails is key, like this, didn't take long to find any of those bears. That's a good night in camp when 4 bears come in, everyone having a good time.
Love this, Jake! The tour of the camps, your clients, the set up, incredible success, Tucker……..keep this content coming. That was a full serving! 👊🏽👍🏽🤙🏽
Thanks Shane
Now that's livin' !!! Keep up the great work!!
Yes sir, thank you.
Lots of hard work going on there great job to you all
Thank you.
Maine's got Moxie! 🐻👍🏻🇺🇸
Great video, start to finish. Thank you for sharing 🐻
Thanks Dylan
And your welcome
Jake awesome video! Love it! Excited o come up for a visit!
I went last week and had an AWSOME time thanks!
Your welcome!
Awesome video and place you have there
Thank you.
Great job Jake! Thanks for all your hard work.
Your welcome, thanks Dan.
Awesome video! Looks like you’re running a great camp!
Thank you
From beginning to the end showing the whole experience. Great video!
Thanks Steve hope your ready
Great season so far. Best of luck to you all on the rest of it. It's a lot of hard work and must feel good when your hunters are successful.
I certainly does, thanks Sally.
I’m heading to northern Maine September 10-17th. First bear hunt, I’ve shot many big game out west but never had a chance on a bear yet. I can’t wait! This video has me even more pumped!
Good for you, I hope you have a great hunt. Thanks for the comment.
That was awesome!! Great hunts my friend!!
Thank you.
This was filmed very well!
Thanks
Nice video enjoyed it very much
Thank you.
Great work! Awesome video!
Thanks!
Is it absolutely necessary to bait these bears for a hunt or is there a reasonable alternative? I’m asking this question in earnest because I have very limited hunting experience and would like to learn more. Clearly this endeavor requires a great deal of work and preparation just to have a chance at an animal, far from a guarantee. So I was simply wondering about the strategy and methods of this exciting sport.
Maine's 4 legal methods for taking a bear are as follows Bait, Dogs, Trap, or spot and stalk. This video shows a brief look at the bait hunt which is the most popular method to harvest a bear in Maine, I think the average success rate is around 30% for this hunt, success being measured by a harvested animal. Your right in saying its not guaranteed, to sit 5+ hours in a stand for multiple days in a row is not for everyone. But when bears do show themselves it can allow for folks to make a ethical shot rather than a moving target. I hope I answered your question, thanks for the comment.
Man I'ld have to pee every ten minutes sitting next to that brook haha. Looks like an awesome set up, been up to eagle lake area 4 times now and there is no better adrenaline rush then bear hunting. Where about is this place, I'ld like to check it out. Gotten 4 and not a one made the death moan, 2 dropped at the barrel and one went about 50 yards but barely any blood, the fat literally clogged it right up, but I knew he was done could here the gargling for about 2 mins straight. You get a second take it, seems the fat clogging the exit would isn't that uncommon, having a good guide that knows bears and knows the area and trails is key, like this, didn't take long to find any of those bears. That's a good night in camp when 4 bears come in, everyone having a good time.
Thanks Chad, it’s a great hunt I agree. The camps are in Allagash, Tylor Kelly’s Camps. Thanks for the comment.
"The greatest thrill is not to kill but to let live"
Looks beautiful up there . Seems like a dream hunt for a guy like me from Ohio .
It has all the makings to be one. Thanks.
What’s your guide service brother! Would love to maybe try and work something out and come down and hunt with you! This would make a epic video!
allagashhunting.com/- Tylor Kelly's camps
Nice! How often do you see them with chevrons?
Maybe once a year one of the hunters gets one. Thanks
What's the name of the outfitter and where in Maine ?
Tylor Kellys Camps. Allagash, Maine
How long is the sled
Long enough for a 429lbs bear.
Next time show the hunt with the retreaval!😮
👍🏻👍🏻💯💯
how can i contact the out fitter ?
Tylor Kelly’s camps
Allagash, ME
God I wish I could do that.i killed a black bear in prince of whales, Alaska.I have seen pictures of Maine it is beautiful
I've heard it's similar to AK. Thanks.