What an awesome week.
Sorry haven't updated this since we left.
We made it back Friday morning and have been busy catching up on Household chores and sleep.
The trip was awesome. I would go every year if I could.
We left Friday night about 11pm for a 13-14 hr drive. Everything went well until we hit Wisc Dells. We had a back tire blow out and took out some of my fender as well. We got the tire changed and hit the next exit. Found a new tire to put on and after a couple hours we were back on the road. The rest of the drive was uneventful.
I must say though driving through Duluth, MN on Lake Superior was pretty cool. The big ships and old Foundries everywhere was a sight to be seen.
We got up to the hunting cabin about 4pm. The cabin was locked up as they were out checking baits so we went down to the closest watering hole and waited.
The rest of the guys saw my truck at the bar and stopped to let us know they were back. So we all headed to the cabin.
The cabin we were staying is a great hunting shack with limited amenities. We had electricity but no running water. There was an outhouse in the back and they had a portable hot water heater for us to wash our hands and faces and stuff. The cabin has a kitchen for meals and a big table for hanging out and passing the time. There is one bunk room on the main floor with about 8 beds. Then another bunk room upstairs with another 8 beds. We only had 5 of us in camp so we had plenty of room.
We spent Saturday evening talking about the bait sites and where we should hunt the next day. As you can imagine everyone was pretty pumped up. Most the baits have been getting hit daily so after looking at some trail cams and talking it through we all had a game plan.
Sunday was a rainy drizzly day. We spent the morning hours double checking gear. Making sure all our guns and bows were sighted in and getting ready for the evening hunt. We left about 2pm to hit the woods. Each of us loaded up a couple bait pails and headed out. First stop was to get my buddy Randy to his stand. This was his first time in Minnesota so we made sure he knew where he was and where we would be.
We checked another half a dozen bait sites and refreshed them all. Then I headed to my stand. I was situated in a deep bottom. I was surrounded by extreme thick brush with only a small clearing about 30 yds out where the bait was. The bait was getting hit daily and there was a ton of good sign all around.
After 5 hours in the stand I heard a shot. From the location I knew it wasn't Randy but was probably my BIL or his buddy. It was getting pretty dark so I waited until I couldn't see my bait and climbed down. I met my BIL up the trail a couple miles and saw he had blood on his hands. He had shot one and needed help getting it loaded up. We went and loaded his bear then headed to the trucks.
As the lights from our 4-wheelers came over the hill I could see another set of eyes on the back rack of an ATV. As we got closer I realized it was Randy's 4-wheeler. He had got a Bear. As you can imagine I was pumped. My one goal going on this hunt was for Randy to at least see a bear and have a chance at shooting one. He had done it. It was a small bear probably a 3-4 yr old weighing about 130-140lb field dressed. But as Randy said it was the biggest bear he has ever seen. He was all smiles.
Not a bad opening evening 5 hunters and 2 bear taken. BIL's bear was around 240lb field dressed.