skibones
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Cath said:Harry
Do you think the Bear Hunters were actually talking about the Beaver Pond areas between West Branch Rd and the East end of the Tripoli Rd, instead of the snow-making pond at the base of the ski area?
Hunters vehicles are seen parked adjacent to the ski trails (bike / x-country trails) a lot during hunting season. They are known to have tree stands, and baiting areas down on/along those trails. The snow making pond is between the admin & First Aid buildings at the base of the ski area, and I would think the on going regular traffic of the mountain personal wouldn't be conducive to hunting.
I'm up at the mountain generally a couple times a week, and I haven't noticed vehicles, other than the regulars, parked about. But when I travel the East end of the Tripoli road, those vehicles, that show up this time of year, are pulled off here & there, adjacent to the ski / bike trails.
It's true, Hunters will go where they want to go, but as you said, a lot of them don't seem to wander too far from their vehicles.
Maybe SkiBones will add something to this post.
I see alot of cars around the Tripoli /West Branch Road beaver pond. I guess those must be the bear hunters, I always thought they were deer hunting with bows and arrows. I know alot of residents get worried this time of the year trying to hike, bike or walk dogs in the area. I don't know any of the hunters personally, but I think they're from MA, not Waterville Valley, since the cars have MA plates. Since hunting is allowed on forest land, you may want to put some bright colored vests on the dogs. Now I'm curious how they hunt for bears. I've heard strange stories how they have dogs trained to go into their den and irritate the bears until they kill the first dog and then come out of the den. Does anyone know if this is true?
Skibones