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On this episode of Keota Outdoors, Luke sits down with Max to talk about a recent Wyoming backcountry spring black bear hunt that turned into an unforgettable adventure. What began as a planned 10-day hunt quickly became a crash course in adapting to changing conditions, learning fresh country on the fly, and reacting to the sign they were seeing in real time. Max explains how he and his hunting buddy encountered multiple bears throughout the trip, including several sows with cubs that they chose to pass. After covering miles of rugged Wyoming backcountry and hunting several different areas, Max’s buddy finally located a lone bear that gave them the opportunity they had been waiting for. The hunt came together with a successful stalk and an impressive 505 yard shot to seal the deal. The guys dive into the lessons learned throughout the trip, including why staying open-minded and adaptable is critical during western hunts. While e-scouting can be incredibly valuable before a hunt, Max discusses how reality in the mountains can look completely different once boots hit the ground. Fresh sign, food sources, and current bear activity ultimately dictated where they focused their time. If you’re interested in DIY western hunting, backcountry adventures, spot-and-stalk bear hunting, and authentic hunting stories from the mountains, this is an episode you’ll enjoy. Great hunting podcasts thrive on authentic storytelling and real lessons learned in the field. Thanks for listening to The Keota Outdoors Podcast Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook @KeotaOutdoors For bonus drops and raw in-the-field episodes, look for "The Outdoor Drop" releases. Questions, guest ideas, or feedback? Email outdooraligned@gmail.com Remember, stay aligned with the outdoors.
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