TheYukiYama
FNG
- Joined
- Nov 10, 2023
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Went out for the weekend with the bow. Put a lot of miles on and did some glassing but wasn't super happy with the glassing locations I had e-scouted so mostly stayed on the move. No bears, and only saw 6 deer including one 160inch buck. Was very windy and even got some snow so thinking it's possible that it kept animals hunkered down? The trail camera pictures are encouraging as it let's me know there are indeed bear around, but as infrequently as any of the cameras do see them, it doesn't necessarily make me super excited to go sit near any of them... I've been planning on getting way back (4+ miles) and walking ridges and intermittently glassing opposing face and valley below. Have found I might have got a bit too ambitious and a lot of the glassing spots I had planned are too high and looking at terrain too far away to be very practical. Beginning to rethink my hunting strategy for the remainder of the season and instead do more sitting a bit closer to where I expect bears to potentially be. So curious what you guys do, how far from you are you typically glassing? Are you trying to glass from multiple spots per morning/evening, or just sitting and glassing from a single spot and seeing if anything moves through?