Michel Therrien – Bear hunting tip

Michel Therrien – Bear hunting tip

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Michel Therrien – Bear hunting tip

Michel Therrien – Bear Hunting Tips | Adventure Hunting Moose Deer Outfitters & Outdoors

Michel Therrien – Bear hunting tip

Bear-hunting tip Black bear enthusiast Michel Therrien shares one of his many bear-hunting tips: the olfactory quality of abear is as impressive as that of a bloodhound. So it’s a good idea to use scent tricks to capture a bear.

An olfactory lure

In his experience, the scented tennis ball is an extremely effective olfactory lure. Starting with blueberry, lemon, caramel, vanilla, aniseed, coconut and other extracts, these scents will attract the beast.Very interesting capsule!

Black bear

Ursus americanus SOURCE WIKI

L’Black bear (Ursus americanus), also known as baribalis thebears the most common in North America. Its geographic range extends from northern Canada and Alaska to northern Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific coasts of North America. It is present in many American states and in all Canadian provinces. It prefers forests and mountains where it can find food and hide. The black bear population was probably once two million. Today, there are an estimated 500,000 to 750,000 black bears on this continent. Long hunted for its fur, it is now suffering from the reduction of its natural habitat by humans. The Black Bear population is generally stable1Smaller than theBrown bear and thePolar bearThe color of this animal’s fur varies from black to white (white fur is caused by a recessive trait), reddish and silvery-gray, depending on the region. It is therefore mistakenly referred to as a “black bear “. Sixteen subspecies, some of which are endangered, are recognized. The Black Bear does not hibernate in the strict sense, but spends the winter in a state of somnolence, living off the fat reserves accumulated during the autumn. It is omnivorous, although its diet is dominated by plants. Contrary to popular belief, the Black Bear is a good swimmer and easily climbs trees to escape danger.

Michel Therrien hunting guides

Michel Therrien grew up surrounded by hunting, fishing and trapping guides. Over the years, following in the footsteps of various experienced guides has enabled him to develop his passion and recognized expertise. For over 20 years, author and columnist Michel Therrien has been sharing his knowledge of animal life and sport hunting.

Michel Therrien moose and deer hunting

It offers moose and deer hunting courses. His in-depth courses focus on hunting techniques that facilitate the harvesting of these noble big game animals. His aim is to entertain people while promoting learning from his adventures with woodsmen, and he shares his experiences with intensity and passion. A well-known speaker at wildlife and hunting events, he is an active participant in major outdoor, hunting, fishing and camping shows in Quebec City and Montreal.

Michel Therrien video and educational capsules

For several years now, Michel has been enjoying making video and educational vignettes. His primary concerns: respect for the environment and for animals, but also the importance of educating people, whether hunters or anglers, about the role of harvesting activities and the art of doing it right! Michel founded the team Hunting Québec, which specializes in video production, training and guidance.