Left this morning to set up my bear bait stand with my wife and my hunting partner. Drove 90 miles north of Fairbanks and unloaded the ARGO. Drove about nine miles in, took in a little water at a creek crossing other than that no problems. Got to the site and set up a new stand. Partner brought in 100 pounds of dog food, garbage can of popcorn, doughnuts, cheerios, 4 gallons of pancake syrup, doughnut jelly attractant, and to get that long range smell out there we cracked open a 5 gallon bucket of salmon scraps from last June, we all damn near threw up. We will return next Friday night, will keep you informed. Attached some pictures of this year and a couple of last years visitors.
John
Friends ARGO
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Wading through the muck
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My ARGO getting ready for the top to be welded on
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A few of last years visitors
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That's pretty cool! I've heard about ARGO's but never actually seen one.
I killed a black bear back in '86 in Canada. Only bear hunt I've ever been on. Saved up bacon grease for 6 months for that trip. We used scrap fish and rotten meat for bait too. Almost threw up fooling with that mess. We piled a bunch of logs on top of the bait and the bears would rip it apart.
Good luck on your bear hunt!
Semp
Looks interesting, and like it would be fun, but it still spooks me. I'd be skeered of getting mauled by one :holdon:
I think Loren's out chasing bear about right now too, in Kenia
weather looks good I hope all your work pays off. :eyebrownod:
Semp,
It's amazing how well that rotted fish works, the only problem can be if it gets all over the bear, skinning it becomes a test of ones ability to hold down your lunch.
Al.
Sorry you and Jim (frogman) did not get any turkeys, hope you had a good day anyway.
John
It was a good mourning.....and Thanks :wink:
Looks interesting, those argos are good to go pretty much anywhere especially around here. Hope you have a good bear season. How many are you allowed to harvest?
Bob
I think ya missed it Bob :wink:
He done been there http://www.finsandfur.net/forums/index.php?topic=5751.msg64247#new