The Accurate Reloading Forums
Bear Fishing Forum

This topic can be found at:
https://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/860106691/m/9891041351

02 April 2011, 03:43
Swamp_Fox
Bear Fishing Forum
This is becomming more popular with the "feel his dying breath in my face" crowd.
While bear fishermen generally seem to know each other on sight, a place on the internet where we can discuss issues unique to this sport and gain information from the experiences of others would be a huge step forward.
Discussions on bait, tackle, setting up the landing nets and different types of tourniquets could all discussed in one place.

Thanks for your consideration.


******************
"Policies making areas "gun free" provide a sense of safety to those who engage in magical thinking..." Glenn Harlan Reynolds
02 April 2011, 04:27
Cross L
Is this related to the famous Crocodile fishing of fame and legend?

SSR
02 April 2011, 04:29
Swamp_Fox
Totally different.
We mainly target Grizz. No gators at this latitude.

Gator fishing is for pussies.


******************
"Policies making areas "gun free" provide a sense of safety to those who engage in magical thinking..." Glenn Harlan Reynolds
02 April 2011, 04:33
cobra
quote:
Originally posted by cobra:
quote:
Originally posted by Swamp_Fox:
Totally different.
We mainly target Grizz. No gators at this latitude.

Gator fishing is for pussies.


rotflmo rotflmo rotflmo rotflmo



02 April 2011, 04:48
flutedchamber
While I have never been bear fishing...I have been on many ice snake fishing expeditions. For bait you use ice cubes. No need to put the snakes on ice after you catch them.


NRA LIFE MEMBER

You can trust the government. Look how well they took care of the American Indian...

02 April 2011, 05:02
Swamp_Fox
The big controversy at this time is live vs cut vs artifical bait.

The Birkenstock crowd seem to think non-barbed artificals on light weight ocean trolling equipment is the only genuine way to keep the sport "artfull." But them fuggers dress funny.


******************
"Policies making areas "gun free" provide a sense of safety to those who engage in magical thinking..." Glenn Harlan Reynolds
02 April 2011, 05:19
Oldbob
Actually a heavy trolling rig with the old fashioned braided copper line works out very well, heavy duty swivel and a "Mainmed Crat Nymph" trolled at medium speeds is very good. Be sure to keep a stun gun handy, if your bear makes a run in your direction , a few applications of the stun gun to the copper line should discourage him. Always "fish" with a full belly too, if you can't discourage the bears run at you you will need the contents to create a slippery track for him to follow !!
02 April 2011, 05:28
Swamp_Fox
Stun gun!!!
You Eddie Bauer wanna be.
Real men land grizzlys in a trapeeze net and bleed thm out with a bowie.

I was afraid this was gonna be a lost cause.


******************
"Policies making areas "gun free" provide a sense of safety to those who engage in magical thinking..." Glenn Harlan Reynolds
02 April 2011, 05:36
Oldbob
Longer living through technology..... and beside that .."Bleed 'em Out " ???? do you want the PETA pussies on yer ass for cruelty to fuzzy critters ???
02 April 2011, 05:46
Oldbob
Actually that tackle may have been a bit much, how 'bout a heavy surf rod trolling a 3 day old kitten on a cedar shingle float ?? Classic bait , that !
02 April 2011, 06:11
SGraves155
Do not use a nymph as bait when bear fishing. Keep her at the lodge.


Steve
"He wins the most, who honour saves. Success is not the test." Ryan
"Those who vote decide nothing. Those who count the vote decide everything." Stalin
Tanzania 06
Argentina08
Argentina
Australia06
Argentina 07
Namibia
Arnhemland10
Belize2011
Moz04
Moz 09
02 April 2011, 16:17
Oldbob
Keeping them at the lodge will result in stinkbait !!
03 April 2011, 01:42
Swamp_Fox
quote:
Originally posted by Oldbob:
Actually that tackle may have been a bit much, how 'bout a heavy surf rod trolling a 3 day old kitten on a cedar shingle float ?? Classic bait , that !


That works pretty darned good. The noise thay make when you put them on the 9/0 treble hook draws in the big ones.


******************
"Policies making areas "gun free" provide a sense of safety to those who engage in magical thinking..." Glenn Harlan Reynolds
03 April 2011, 04:29
Oldbob
And if you are careful to hook just the loose skin, the bait will continue the attractant noise for a long while ..... a slight tug on the line ( similar to jig fishing) will produce lots of noise. Casting this bait will also work well, but additional prep is required, the shingle must be attached to the kritten feet with superglue and a weighted keel must be put on the shingle, Not too much weight, the bait is pretty much "self- righting" as they do not like watere.........
03 April 2011, 18:48
Swamp_Fox
I use one hook through each back leg.(be careful not to hit the artery) The bait may not last as long but the twitchy way they drag themselves across the forest floor results in better strikes and hook sets.


******************
"Policies making areas "gun free" provide a sense of safety to those who engage in magical thinking..." Glenn Harlan Reynolds
03 April 2011, 20:39
Zhurh
I prefer just watching the local grizz bobbing up and down in the creek, splashing away having fun. With all the moose they kill, I should have shot every one of them but always just pass and watch with binos; quite humorous actually.
04 April 2011, 04:11
pullll
If you are really adventures use a trot line and catch more than one bear at a time.
04 April 2011, 06:41
Swamp_Fox
quote:
Originally posted by pullll:
If you are really adventures use a trot line and catch more than one bear at a time.


We do that for turkey. #4 treble hooks and canned corn.


******************
"Policies making areas "gun free" provide a sense of safety to those who engage in magical thinking..." Glenn Harlan Reynolds
05 April 2011, 05:08
pullll
we use hominy