Bear hunting color phase black bears, this archery grand slam is explained and each of these four bear mounts discussed in this video about color phase black bear hunting.
Just recently found you Channel and love the educational info you provide and want to say congratulations on the Grand Slam of Color Phase. I just restarted bow hunting last year after a 30+ year layoff. Last year I got my blind and this year in Aug got my chocolate to give me 3 of the 4 color phases. Yet to get the cinnamon but hitting it hard to try and complete the slam yet this year
That is super cool! I just heard the story of these bears from your dad on Easter and wanted to look it up. You have a super neat channels and I will absolutely go back though the log of the videos.
Some great mounts . Just got my biggest black bear done into a rug but thinking for the next decent one I may need to go with a half mount , those look great
I've been following you since a short time before you came out with your book on bears (Bear Baiter's Manual ). Outstanding! Well done! I know it took quite a few trips on this North American Continent for you to accomplish this. I have harvested a brown and cinnamon bear, working on getting a black. Doubt I will be able to get the blonde.
Love the top two mounts, I wanted my biggest bear mounted that way and the taxidermist told me "it's not natural for a black bear to have their teeth showing " huh well you didn't see this mean beast when he got shot. Looks great and enjoy your videos so much only bummer is when I watch them all and have to wait till the next years videos haha.
A guy told me that I shouldn't mount them that way because he's never seen a bear act like that. I told them when you have hunted as long as I have and been around bears as long as I have, you will see them like that.
@@BowhuntingRoad my father in law has a nice 300 lb one with a huge white V across his chest and it's mounted this way, teeth and claws out, like it's coming out of the wall to attack.
I really like all your videos no matter what the subject matter. i have a comment on this particular video. I have a good friend who also got ' the slam " with a bow. Pre 2018.
What a cool accomplishment, and to have taken them all with a bow!Glad you got your blond bear, now to go find the video of it! My prized bear is a cinnamon with blond shoulders, I’d trade half my others bears for it.
If your ever looking for a taxidermist Randy Hill in Pennsylvania is one of the best I've ever seen, started as a part time gig and got so big he does it full time now. Just from Maine I know 10-15 guys that send pelts to him cause he's worth the extra effort to cross state lines. He's on Facebook and check him out, he's done 3 of my bears, a 3/4 mount like your bottom left one on the log, a standing full mount and a full mount on all fours walking kind of. Again Randy Hill of Pennsylvania.
Not many taxidermists do bears well, so if you find one, that's a good thing. Too many people take their first bear to the guy who does their deer and that's usually a mistake.
@@BowhuntingRoad look him up, he does a lot of bears . I can send you pictures of mine if you like , not cause he did mine but he does the best work I've ever seen. Too many times I've seen people wait a year or more for their deer or bear or whatever and it doesn't look good at all. Shouldn't look 50 years old the first day you get it, haha
Great video, as usual. Question: just viewed an older video of yours on Active-Cam Scent. Do you still use it? Still find it helpful as a lure for bears?
I already have my other one died. I kept going to him out of long time loyalty but his work lost a lot of quality towards the end of his life. The blonde bear won several taxidermy competitions.
Missed opportunity to promote PATIENCE. From this angle, you dont NEED that little bear. Its okay to be honest about maybe taking a smaller animal when you shouldve waited or putting the time in. The hunt is more valuable when sweat goes into it, not just more money. Its also not even a phase grand slam, unless you plan on poaching two more
I'm in my 50's and I've hunted all my life. I've never really understood the trophy hunting, but I grew up having to hunt if I was going to eat well. Even now, I hunt to put meat in the freezer. I do understand keeping the population cut down to prevent disease and overpopulation. I've never really got the whole hanging part of an animals carcass on the wall though.
So cool, Bernie! Be very proud of your achievement!
Very cool collection! Really like hearing the stories. Great job!
Glad you like them!
Just recently found you Channel and love the educational info you provide and want to say congratulations on the Grand Slam of Color Phase.
I just restarted bow hunting last year after a 30+ year layoff. Last year I got my blind and this year in Aug got my chocolate to give me 3 of the 4 color phases. Yet to get the cinnamon but hitting it hard to try and complete the slam yet this year
That is super cool! I just heard the story of these bears from your dad on Easter and wanted to look it up. You have a super neat channels and I will absolutely go back though the log of the videos.
Awesome! Thank you!
Best bear channel on the World Wide Web!!
Congrats that is a great accomplishment. Thank you for sharing your hunts!
Thank you too!
Freaking awesome Bernie.thanks for sharing
Some great mounts . Just got my biggest black bear done into a rug but thinking for the next decent one I may need to go with a half mount , those look great
Great video and awesome looking mounts
Glad you like them!
I sure do. It's my dream to get a blonde bear one day.
Nick does a really good job & I had him do a life-size of my chocolate phase bear I shot in 2019.
I've been following you since a short time before you came out with your book on bears (Bear Baiter's Manual ). Outstanding! Well done! I know it took quite a few trips on this North American Continent for you to accomplish this. I have harvested a brown and cinnamon bear, working on getting a black. Doubt I will be able to get the blonde.
Love the top two mounts, I wanted my biggest bear mounted that way and the taxidermist told me "it's not natural for a black bear to have their teeth showing " huh well you didn't see this mean beast when he got shot. Looks great and enjoy your videos so much only bummer is when I watch them all and have to wait till the next years videos haha.
A guy told me that I shouldn't mount them that way because he's never seen a bear act like that. I told them when you have hunted as long as I have and been around bears as long as I have, you will see them like that.
@@BowhuntingRoad my father in law has a nice 300 lb one with a huge white V across his chest and it's mounted this way, teeth and claws out, like it's coming out of the wall to attack.
super neat. Great video!
Thanks for the visit
I really like all your videos no matter what the subject matter. i have a comment on this particular video. I have a good friend who also got ' the slam " with a bow. Pre 2018.
I would like to hear about it.
What a cool accomplishment, and to have taken them all with a bow!Glad you got your blond bear, now to go find the video of it! My prized bear is a cinnamon with blond shoulders, I’d trade half my others bears for it.
The video is on this channel!
Very cool!
If your ever looking for a taxidermist Randy Hill in Pennsylvania is one of the best I've ever seen, started as a part time gig and got so big he does it full time now. Just from Maine I know 10-15 guys that send pelts to him cause he's worth the extra effort to cross state lines. He's on Facebook and check him out, he's done 3 of my bears, a 3/4 mount like your bottom left one on the log, a standing full mount and a full mount on all fours walking kind of. Again Randy Hill of Pennsylvania.
Not many taxidermists do bears well, so if you find one, that's a good thing. Too many people take their first bear to the guy who does their deer and that's usually a mistake.
@@BowhuntingRoad look him up, he does a lot of bears . I can send you pictures of mine if you like , not cause he did mine but he does the best work I've ever seen. Too many times I've seen people wait a year or more for their deer or bear or whatever and it doesn't look good at all. Shouldn't look 50 years old the first day you get it, haha
@@chadbinette3201hey does he have a website?
I’ve seen all of these And never understood the colors. Here in nor cal they are everywhere.
Yup, in that area blacks are not that common.
Great video, as usual. Question: just viewed an older video of yours on Active-Cam Scent. Do you still use it? Still find it helpful as a lure for bears?
Yes I do! It's more of a curiosity scent for bears I would not consider as good of an attractant as Northwoods bear products sprays or Gold Rush.
@@BowhuntingRoad thank you for taking the time to reply. I greatly appreciate it.
Do you hunt with mechanicals or fixed heads sir?
Fixed blades.
How about the Glacial Bear?
The Glacier bear and Kermode bear are subspecies and not part of the Grand Slam, although I would sure like to add them to my collection!
Need to find a new taxidermist
I already have my other one died. I kept going to him out of long time loyalty but his work lost a lot of quality towards the end of his life. The blonde bear won several taxidermy competitions.
I’m from vietnam🇻🇳
OK
Missed opportunity to promote PATIENCE. From this angle, you dont NEED that little bear. Its okay to be honest about maybe taking a smaller animal when you shouldve waited or putting the time in. The hunt is more valuable when sweat goes into it, not just more money. Its also not even a phase grand slam, unless you plan on poaching two more
You should watch the video of that hunt. A grand slam is 4.
The background is horrendous……
Thanks for sharing now crawl back into your cave.
Another LOOK AT ME “hunter”
Dumbest comment of the day award goes to you.
I'm in my 50's and I've hunted all my life. I've never really understood the trophy hunting, but I grew up having to hunt if I was going to eat well. Even now, I hunt to put meat in the freezer. I do understand keeping the population cut down to prevent disease and overpopulation. I've never really got the whole hanging part of an animals carcass on the wall though.