Handgunhunt

2020 Maine Black Bear

Posted By: KRal

2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/16/2020 1:11 AM

This hunting story is for our recovering buddy, sixshot. He always posts some great hunting stories for all to enjoy, so here's one for him since he can't hunt this year.

The 13th of June found me on-line watching the Maine moose drawings, which resulted in a swing and a miss for the eighth year in a row. As soon as the final name was pulled, my buddy, Jesse Cote of Backwoods Guide Service, gave me a call. He asked if I'd like to come up on a bear hunt since I didn't draw a moose tag. I thought about it a couple seconds and said "Heck Yeah!" - Especially since my Africa hunt was COVIDified. Jesse is normally booked up a year out for bear, but due to the COVID he'd had several hunters cancel. He told me he had several spots available for the opening week, so I started contacting handgun hunters to form a posse. Out of twenty some odd invites, only three were available to attend due to the short notice or other conflicting hunts. The posse wound up being myself, Randy Barnett (randominator), Matthew Nash (cmnash), and Don McCullough, a co-worker.
On the 29th of August, we met in Bangor, ME and drove up to Caribou where we'd be staying for the duration of our hunt. Our three and half hour drive was nothing but heavy rain the complete trip - we were on the tail-end of hurricane Laura. Our arrival was a day and half early to have time to do a little grocery shopping, buy license/tags, check weapon zeros, and just relax and shoot the bull before opening day.

Sunday and Monday brought cool weather with N-NW winds. Lows were in the low 40's and highs in the upper 60's - a welcome change to our southern temps that had been in the mid 90's with high humidity. Opening morning had all the hunters in camp excited about the afternoons hunt after Jesse conducted his orientation and showed everyone pictures of bears coming to the stands they'd be hunting.

The first evening proved to be eventful. Don's set-up was on fire! He had barely had time to get situated in his stand, when a bruin showed up. Don was looking through and adjusting his red dots brightness and a big bear appeared in his sight! All was going great until he missed!
Unbeknown to Don, his red dot sight had tanked on him the previous day while doing sight checks. Oh well, it provided for some good memories and it was only the first sitting.
Later that evening, Randy's stand also produced an opportunity. Randy had a great set-up with a 40 yard maximum shot...
...
Just before legal light was up, Randy had a bear come into the bait. He capitalized on the chance to take his first bear...
...
His custom Ruger Bisley in 45 Colt, by Gary Reeder, planted a 250 XTP at 1327 fps, right where it counted - tagged out. Just after legal light, I had two bear come in to my set-up ? one was huge!
Once everyone returned to camp, well, you know what happened. If you've ever been in a camp with other hunters (friends), you know the shirt tail ceremony starts. When Don started with the sad singing and slow walking, the pocket knife came out. Being that it wouldn't be fair for just one person to partake in the ceremony - we all got to cut.
Me...
.
...Randy...

... and Matt.

... and thanks to Matts poetic talents, Don left a nice memento at the lodge.



Day two required a change of plans. Once Laura had completely passed, we got a 180 degree change in the wind - straight out of the south at 16 mph. Most all of the set-ups were set for a prevailing NW wind, so Jesse and his crew got busy moving stands to play the wind. The only issue with this was that I wouldn't be hunting the same spot I'd seen the huge bear, but that was ok because there was plenty bear according to camera evidence. Don got his red dot swapped out and zeroed and that afternoon we headed back out for round two. The site I was at looked great. The area was very thick and the maximum shot opportunity was 45 yards - just right for iron sights. Once I got settled into the stand, around 4:45pm, I was immediately on high alert! I knew I wouldn?t see, nor hear, an approaching bear. Even when there's no wind and you're looking at a bear, most times you will not hear it - it's as if they're floating on air. I ranged the bait barrel at 31 yards and got ready.




In approximately 20 minutes, I saw movement in the dark shadows behind the barrel. It was the tan muzzle of a bear testing the wind. It stood there about 30 seconds and turned and left. It didn't worry me because it was still very early and I figured it would be back. Sure enough, about 10 minutes later its head emerged from the thick grass to my left, but he was gone as quick as he appeared. He did this appearing/disappearing act a couple more time over the next 10 minutes and then he finally committed to walking out in the open ten yards behind the bait barrel - 5:28 pm. It was a respectable size bear, bigger than my previous bear, so I didn't hesitate on cocking the hammer on my 6" Freedom Arms M83 44 mag and bringing that front sight into focus. Once I was happy with the sight picture, the squeeze began. The 260gr PC Keith style bullet, by Dick Thompson (sixshot), found its mark tight behind the onside shoulder. Before I could gather my thoughts, I heard the death moan. He?d made it about 45 yards and was done.



It's always a great feeling to fill a tag early in the hunt. Now Randy would have someone the lie to at camp. Still no luck for Don and Matt.

Day three was still consistent with the south winds, which wasn't effecting Don?s set-up, so he went back to his same stand and Matt was moved to a different stand that was showing evidence of daytime activity - Matt had not seen a bear up to this point. At approximately 5:30pm, Don had activity at his barrel site.


This time, his red dot was true and so was the shot. He let the 240gr Winchester Platinum Tip fly from the Ruger Bisley Hunter, striking just behind the shoulder on a quartering away shot. She made it 50 yards and down.

Matt finally seen some bears, but well after legal light.

The opening week of season turned out to be a great week, for most. Out of 14 hunters in camp, 13 took a bear. The only person that didn't have an opportunity was in our party - Matt. We boiled his tag, along with some Maine lobsters, so it would go down much easier...



All-in-all, we had a great time! Great tales around a camp fire while enjoying the beautiful view...



We met and made some new friends...
,
...made lasting memories and came home with plenty of bear meat?


I also got the shoot Matt's infamous shiny Ruger?

... and Randy?s custom 510 GNR?


2020 Maine Black Bear hunt....


Posted By: karl

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/16/2020 1:58 AM

Fun!
Posted By: Russell

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/16/2020 2:13 AM

LOOKS LIKE A great hunting camp! Congratulations to all!
Posted By: Chance Weldon

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/16/2020 3:45 AM

Sounds like one heck of a time! Glad everyone had an enjoyable hunt!
Posted By: dhom

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/16/2020 9:40 AM

Great hunt guys!!!
Posted By: racksmasher1

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/16/2020 9:51 AM

Congrats on having fun and a successful hunt.
Posted By: Franchise

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/16/2020 10:30 AM

Handgun hunts are the best!
Posted By: REDHAWK1954

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/16/2020 10:55 AM

Sounds like a lot of fun!
Posted By: ruger4570

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/16/2020 11:10 AM

Congrats. Great write up on a great handgun hunt.
Posted By: Mark Hampton

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/16/2020 11:15 AM

Great story and photos -- congrats to all. Thanks for sharing.
Posted By: jcp161

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/16/2020 12:26 PM

Wow. Great story and an excellent hunt.
Thanks for sharing it.

John
Posted By: Ernie

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/16/2020 2:01 PM

Great story!!!
Posted By: RH Custom Guns

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/16/2020 2:14 PM

Well done with the hunting and the telling of it!
Posted By: jamesfromjersey

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/16/2020 4:10 PM

glad to see someone`s having fun....
\:D
Posted By: sixshot

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/16/2020 5:57 PM

Very nice write up Kim! Nothing quite like bear hunting with good friends. And cast bullets & iron sights go together like mashed potatoes & gravy.
We've all had to eat tag soup before, hope your friend tags out next time, handgun hunting is the greatest, thanks for the great story!!

Dick
Posted By: Shortgun

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/16/2020 6:17 PM

Congrats to all! I've hunted Maine before, it's been 31 years ago since I was there. Got me a hankering to go back now!
Posted By: rougerocco

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/16/2020 8:14 PM

Sounds like a great time! with Great Folks!! Kim I love your stories and pictures. Always sweet guns... I have shot Matthews shiny gun too! Not as well as him! And if Matthew saw a bear...my money would be on Matthew....
Posted By: popo

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/16/2020 9:48 PM

Congrats and great story.Always wanted to do that.
Posted By: cmnash

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/16/2020 10:04 PM

What a fun trip it was! Although I didn't tag a bear, it certainly wasn't an unsuccessful hunt, as I made new friends in new places. I enjoy bears and the places they call home, so I jumped on the opportunity to join fellow handgun hunters in Maine. I'm proud Kim thought to invite me.

This bear season in Maine was predicted by all reliable sources to be one not to be missed. A below average harvest last year and a lack of natural food this year was forecasted to lead to high success on bait sites, and it absolutely was, for every hunter in camp but one. The outfitter did everything he could or needed to do to put me on a bear. The stands were set up great for shots, the baits were being hit, but for six days the bears managed to avoid me.

There is more to hunting trips than just dead animals. We stayed in a dang nice cabin, shared some good meals, drinks, and stories around the campfire ,and some good natured ribbing. We also shot some serious hunting revolvers. Randominator was kind enough to let us all enjoy his Reeder custom revolvers. I got to shoot both his .45 and .510. It was my first experience with Reeder revolvers, and I was favorably impressed.

Here is my shiny Ruger with Randy's 510 GNR. It is a fine shooting and surprisingly pleasant powerhouse.

I say it, hopefully loud and clear, every time I write about hunts I attend with members of this forum. EVERYBODY needs to make an attempt to join other handgunners on a hunt, near or far. I have met so many good people doing so.
Posted By: Teep

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/17/2020 1:38 AM

Wonderful write up, almost feels like being there.
Posted By: Pa. Mike

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/17/2020 4:11 PM

Great write up with fantastic photos! Thanks for sharing. I may have missed a post but what happened to SIXSHOT? I tried twice to call him but only got his voice mail. Thanks for any info you can provide.
Posted By: KRal

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/17/2020 5:40 PM

 Originally Posted By: Pa. Mike
Great write up with fantastic photos! Thanks for sharing. I may have missed a post but what happened to SIXSHOT? I tried twice to call him but only got his voice mail. Thanks for any info you can provide.


He had to have his oil pump rebuilt. He's doing fine now by what I'm tracking.
Posted By: Randominator

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/17/2020 5:51 PM

A few more pictures from the hunt.

Completely furnished kitchen and dining area.



All the comforts of home.







A nice set up behind the cabin to check your zero.





A couple of the bruisers taken by other hunters.



Posted By: Brenden

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/17/2020 10:36 PM

Congratulations guys! Some mighty fine bear's taken and sounds like a good time!
Posted By: Hawkeye

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/18/2020 2:47 PM

Man, that is a great post and hunt. I would love to hunt someplace like that with a handgun. I will have to visit with that outfitter and see what I can find out. It's only 2000 miles for me but what the heck. Road trip. I live for them. I get 24 days vacation now so that would be a time to use some of it.
You guys did great and looked like everyone had a great time. I have been on some Primitive Archery bear hunts, never sticking one but times I will never forget, helping the others track, skin and even eat some of their meat.
I have tried to find a place in the US that has a two bear limit so I could take one with a handgun and then try for another with one of my homemade primitive bows.
I know places in Canada that has two bear limit but NO handguns.
You guys did great. Glad it worked out for you on short notice.
Mike
Posted By: KRal

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/18/2020 3:58 PM

Maine has a two bear limit, but one has to be taken by means of trapping.
Posted By: bluecow

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/20/2020 2:14 PM

Thanks for sharing. I'm glad that all had a great time here in Gods Country.
Posted By: dave thomas

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/22/2020 12:52 PM

great hunt and write up. i think bear are one of those critters that don't show their true size in photography unless done absolutely perfect. you have to be happy with filling most of the tags in the group.
Posted By: Sawfish

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/23/2020 12:46 AM

Great hunt with a lot of good memories. Sorry I missed it.
Posted By: RBO21

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/23/2020 3:37 PM

Looks like a great time! Congrats on the bears.
Posted By: Vance in AK.

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/24/2020 6:59 PM

Great story as usual Kim and thanks for sharing!
Oh and congrats!!!
Posted By: DarkTimber

Re: 2020 Maine Black Bear - 09/26/2020 12:42 AM

Congrats KRal and company!

Sounds like a really great hunt and a great story.
© 2024 Handgunhunt forums