Stay Sharp
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While I was attending a bowhunting banquet a few years ago, I won an outfitted, fall black bear hunt far northern WI (WI does not allow spring bear hunts). I attempted to gift the hunt to my elderly father but could not talk him into making the trip. His reply was "Its too far from the Dr.'s office." In certain parts of WI it takes 8 years to draw a bear tag and I dont know that he has the years left in him to draw his own bear tag.
I'd never used an outfitter for bear hunting having done it all myself for all the other bears I killed with a bow but that was when I lived in the far northern part of WI. I felt sort of robbed of a portion of the experience by using an outfitter for something like a bear as in my prior bear hunts I enjoyed all the pre-hunt work involved.
Since Ive taken several bear with a bow (I've never had a desire to hunt bear with a gun) I wanted to make this hunt a bit more challenging so I opted to do a primitive traditional archery hunt with all homemade archery gear and I wanted to self film the taking of the bear as I find self filming adds a level of challenge to bowhunting.
This is the link to the step by step building of the bow and accessories I designed and built.
www.hunttalk.com
This is the link to the homemade broadheads I make for hunting and what I used for this bear hunt.
www.hunttalk.com
In the end I was fortunate enough to take a boar with all primitive trad gear and to get it on film. I ended up taking 2 bear (1 I set out to kill and one I did not want to kill)
The euro mounts I did of the two bear I killed.
Since I was successful in taking a bear and capturing it on film, here is part one of the bear hunt video (the bear I intended to kill)
Part 2 of this traveling hunt (the bear I did not intend to kill)
I'd never used an outfitter for bear hunting having done it all myself for all the other bears I killed with a bow but that was when I lived in the far northern part of WI. I felt sort of robbed of a portion of the experience by using an outfitter for something like a bear as in my prior bear hunts I enjoyed all the pre-hunt work involved.
Since Ive taken several bear with a bow (I've never had a desire to hunt bear with a gun) I wanted to make this hunt a bit more challenging so I opted to do a primitive traditional archery hunt with all homemade archery gear and I wanted to self film the taking of the bear as I find self filming adds a level of challenge to bowhunting.
This is the link to the step by step building of the bow and accessories I designed and built.
Longbow build-along
I am going to show the steps in making this bow for my son. This will be a build along sort of thread. I built a form so I can make additional bows off the same form. This first one is for my son This bow will be a reflex/deflex Long bow. It is a hybrid combination of a longbow and a recurve...

This is the link to the homemade broadheads I make for hunting and what I used for this bear hunt.
homemade broadheads for hunting
This is the process I use to make the broadheads that I hunt with. I use 125 grain field points and reshape them to remove the shoulders. this step may not be necessary buy It looks nice. the blades are cut from a .039 thick bandsaw blade. the jig for slotting the field point is made of...

In the end I was fortunate enough to take a boar with all primitive trad gear and to get it on film. I ended up taking 2 bear (1 I set out to kill and one I did not want to kill)


The euro mounts I did of the two bear I killed.

Since I was successful in taking a bear and capturing it on film, here is part one of the bear hunt video (the bear I intended to kill)
Part 2 of this traveling hunt (the bear I did not intend to kill)