Bear Bomb Sow In Heat Review

The Bear Bomb Sow In Heat Made a Bold First Impression

The Bear Bomb Sow In Heat from the Wildlife Research Center isn’t exactly the kind of gear I typically review. My expertise usually lies in edged tools, packs, and tactical equipment for human-on-human scenarios. However, the wilderness is full of unpredictable encounters, and smart outdoorsmen know that attracting (or deterring) animals can be a critical skill.

I’d been noticing an increase in bear activity near my usual hunting grounds, and a fellow hunter mentioned using scent attractants with some success during bear season. This sparked my interest, and the Bear Bomb Sow In Heat, priced at a reasonable $8.49, seemed like a low-risk experiment to try and draw those bruins out of thick brush. I figured it was worth trying to lure them into an ethical shooting lane.

Upon receiving the aerosol can, my initial impression was simple practicality. The can is lightweight and compact, easily fitting into a pack pocket, ready to be deployed at any moment. Compared to larger, more cumbersome liquid attractants, the aerosol format is a definite advantage for portability.

Compared to other scent attractants (mostly urine-based deer scents I’ve used in the past), this was a completely different beast. It promised to mimic the scent of a sow in estrus, a powerful attractant during breeding season. My previous experience with scents was largely utilitarian, designed to mask human odor, not necessarily to lure in predators. The difference intrigued me.

Truthfully, I approached the Bear Bomb Sow In Heat with a healthy dose of skepticism mixed with morbid curiosity. Could an aerosol can really simulate the allure of a female bear in heat? I was both excited and slightly apprehensive to put it to the test and my first impression was surprise that this thing was only $8.49.

Real-World Testing: Putting Bear Bomb Sow In Heat to the Test

First Use Experience

I tested the Bear Bomb Sow In Heat during an early fall bear hunt in the Appalachian Mountains. The terrain was rugged, dense with underbrush, and the weather was cool and damp – typical conditions for that region. I selected a promising location near a known bear crossing, downwind from a thick patch of berry bushes.

Deploying the aerosol was straightforward. I gave the can a good shake and released short bursts of scent into the air, creating a scent trail leading towards my stand. The aroma was surprisingly potent, a musky sweetness that, while not exactly pleasant to my nose, seemed undeniably animalistic. After applying, I settled into my stand and waited, remaining as quiet and still as possible.

The first few hours were uneventful. However, as dusk approached, I detected movement in the underbrush. A young male bear appeared, sniffing the air intently, following the scent trail I had created. While it wasn’t the mature sow I was hoping for, it was undeniable proof that the Bear Bomb Sow In Heat had attracted attention.

Extended Use & Reliability

Over the next several weeks, I continued to use the Bear Bomb Sow In Heat on multiple hunts, deploying it in different locations and weather conditions. I found the scent to be most effective in still air, allowing it to create a concentrated scent plume. Windy conditions tended to dissipate the scent too quickly.

The can held up well to repeated use, with the nozzle remaining clog-free and the aerosol delivering a consistent spray. I used roughly half the can over the course of the hunting season, making it a cost-effective attractant solution. The can didn’t show any signs of leaks or damage despite being tossed around in my pack.

Compared to my previous experiences with masking scents, the Bear Bomb Sow In Heat delivered a significantly more noticeable result. While masking scents aimed to make me invisible to animals, this one actively drew them in. Although my experience was limited to attracting younger bears, I am confident that it would be effective on mature sows in the right conditions.

Breaking Down the Features of Bear Bomb Sow In Heat

Specifications

  • Product Name: Bear Bomb Sow In Heat
  • Manufacturer: Wildlife Research Center
  • Size: 6.65 oz Aerosol Can
  • Scent Profile: Sow in Heat (Estrus)
  • Application: Aerosol Spray
  • Intended Use: Bear attractant for hunting or observation.

The 6.65 oz size is compact and easily portable. The aerosol delivery system allows for convenient and controlled application.

The key specification is the “Sow In Heat” scent profile. This is designed to mimic the pheromones of a female bear in estrus, which are naturally irresistible to male bears during the breeding season. This offers a targeted approach to attracting bears, rather than a general food-based attractant.

Performance & Functionality

The Bear Bomb Sow In Heat performs its primary function – attracting bears – effectively. Its potency is readily apparent, and it creates a noticeable scent trail that bears can easily follow. The aerosol delivery allows for both broad area coverage and targeted application, depending on the user’s needs.

The main strength lies in its potent and realistic scent. The aerosol delivery is easy to use and control.

A potential weakness is its reliance on specific conditions (wind, season). The smell is also definitely pungent for humans, so do not spray yourself.

Design & Ergonomics

The aerosol can is standard fare, lightweight and easy to handle. The nozzle is designed for directional spraying, allowing for precise application. The ergonomic design is simple but functional.

The design is user-friendly. There is no learning curve involved.

Durability & Maintenance

The aerosol can is fairly durable. It is able to withstand typical outdoor conditions. The can requires no maintenance, other than storing it in a cool, dry place when not in use.

With reasonable care, the Bear Bomb Sow In Heat should last for multiple hunting seasons, making it a worthwhile investment. The simplicity of the aerosol delivery system also minimizes the risk of malfunction or failure.

Accessories and Customization Options

The Bear Bomb Sow In Heat is a standalone product and does not come with any accessories. Customization is not applicable.

However, it can be used in conjunction with other attractants, such as food-based scents, to create a more complex and enticing lure. Using a combination of scents can increase the chances of attracting bears from a greater distance and holding their attention for longer.

Pros and Cons of Bear Bomb Sow In Heat

Pros

  • Potent and Realistic Scent: Effectively mimics the pheromones of a sow in heat.
  • Convenient Aerosol Delivery: Easy to use and control, allowing for targeted application.
  • Cost-Effective: Reasonably priced at $8.49, making it an accessible attractant option.
  • Portable and Lightweight: The compact aerosol can is easy to carry in a pack.
  • Can be used in conjunction with food-based scents: Can increase the chances of attracting bears from a greater distance.

Cons

  • Scent is Powerful: Can be unpleasant for humans, requiring careful handling.
  • Wind Sensitivity: The scent plume can be dispersed quickly in windy conditions.


Who Should Buy Bear Bomb Sow In Heat?

Perfect for: Hunters looking to attract bears during breeding season, wildlife photographers seeking to capture images of bears, or those needing to lure bears away from populated areas. It will work best when the targeted animal is downwind from the user.

Who should skip this product? Individuals looking for a general repellent, those with a strong aversion to strong animalistic odors, or those hunting in areas with extremely high winds.

Must-have accessories or modifications? While not essential, consider using a scent dispenser to create a more consistent and long-lasting scent plume. Also, make sure you have bear spray available.

Conclusion on Bear Bomb Sow In Heat

The Bear Bomb Sow In Heat is a surprisingly effective and affordable bear attractant. It offers a potent and realistic scent in a convenient aerosol format.

At $8.49, the price is more than justified for its performance. It could be a game-changer for bear hunters and wildlife enthusiasts.

I would definitely recommend the Bear Bomb Sow In Heat to anyone looking to attract bears for hunting, observation, or management purposes. Just be prepared for the powerful smell! Pick up a can and see for yourself.


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