We hunted in the Vermillion Bay area last week. Unlike the bears that Redhawk hunted, there was plenty of natural food for them (actually more than I liked) so we had a hard time pulling them into bait. 5 archery hunters and only 2 bears killed. Everyone had at least one opportunity but for one reason or another it didn't come together for 3 of my crew. Baits were being hit very sparingly. On most days there was maybe one bait hit out of 6 and more than once none. I have to give my props to the guys at Bear Scents, I think they are the reason I connected. On the third day I was using their Anise scent and was down to the last couple ounces in the bottle. The wind was blowing my scent directly into the bait which I wasn't very happy about. So I decided to start misting the scent into downwind. About 2 minutes after I finished the bottle I saw a good sized bear about 80yds downwind, sniffing the air. He eventually came in and walked right past the bait and ended up about 3 yds from my stand. He then spooked and ran off. Returning about 5 minutes later. After an hour of video of him eating bait and leaving he gave me a nice broadside shot. The arrow took out both lungs and he ran about 50 yds. Ended up having a nice white spot on his chest and weighing 298# w/ a nice coat for August.
We got everyone together and went by 4-wheeler to get him. It unfortunately started to rain on the way back to camp, so we put up a rain fly over the meat pole just before it started to pour. I finished skinning, caping and gutting after 1am and a couple glasses of brandy. Made an awesome bear roast w/ fresh blueberry brandy sauce on the last night. Over all a great time but could have used a few more bears.