Many hunters dream of bagging the bear home. Yes, the bear is such a prized possession in hunting expedition. There are other games that you can go after when you are in Labrador. There are deer, moose, caribous, and coyotes; but bear hunting in Labrador is such a good choice. There is much adventure looking and sneaking after the reclusive bears.
Getting to know the animal you are hunting is the first concern of the hunting experience. You must have a personal knowledge of the bear type you are running after. You can do the research when you are still at home. By packing yourself with the information you will need for the experience, you will be able to make the best when you arrive in the hunting ground.
Spot. Stalk.
When you arrive in the hunting area and have placed things properly, it is the time to look for your game. The eating behavior and habitat information of the bear will help you to locate pathways, areas, and sections of the forest that are swarmed by the bear. For one, if you know how to see scratches of bears in the bark of the trees, you will be able to follow the trail.
Hunting in Labrador for the bear needs stalking. You cannot just shoot at the bear when you want to. If you opt for still-hunting, sneaking and stalking must be a good skills that you have. You can stalk after the animal without making sounds; don’t worry, they cannot see you in a perfect manner. But be sure to check the scent you are sending around the area.
Much more, you must be sure that you are running after a bear. It may take time for you see the bear – especially the mature one, which is the real target of your sneaking skills. If you have already taken the best care of the details in stalking the bear, you can go on.
Positioning. Shooting.
If you want to use the tree as your stand, you can climb one and wait for the bear to cross the area. Positioning yourself properly will make the most success of hunting in Labrador. It is necessary to know the best of making the right decisions in the jungle – and you can only make one if you are in a comfortable position.
On the other hand, if you opt to use still-hunting technique, it is necessary to have good distance from the bear. Close range shooting gives you a better sight of the target – and the impact of the bullet will surely do the damage you wanted.
Dressing. Retrieving.
After the shot, it is necessary to locate the body of the bear. If you are already sure that the bear is dead, you may approach it; otherwise, do not. You may opt to retrieve the bear for dressing at the camping area. Or you may use get bloody hands in the hunting field – and dress the game in there. The finality of hunting in Labrador is the bringing of the bear back home.