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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 2801090" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>I have shot a lot of bears over the years. From the earliest out in the spring to lhe late to bed crowd in late fall. I cannot say I have noticed much affect from snow or rain. Hot weather causes them to hang out in the shade and heavy wind will make them jumpy, so both things cause them to not move as far or as much. If you are hunting the spring rut, nothing keeps the Boars from wandering 24/7 looking for females. Find where the females are hanging, usually good food, new dandelions, new grass, any carrion, fresh water, heavier cover for shade, and you will find the Boars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 2801090, member: 26077"] I have shot a lot of bears over the years. From the earliest out in the spring to lhe late to bed crowd in late fall. I cannot say I have noticed much affect from snow or rain. Hot weather causes them to hang out in the shade and heavy wind will make them jumpy, so both things cause them to not move as far or as much. If you are hunting the spring rut, nothing keeps the Boars from wandering 24/7 looking for females. Find where the females are hanging, usually good food, new dandelions, new grass, any carrion, fresh water, heavier cover for shade, and you will find the Boars. [/QUOTE]
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