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Anybody seeing action? I'm thinking of heading up this weekend (either B zone or Sierras) and trying to target oaks at lower elevations but not sure if acorns are still dropping
 

Barnesc6

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What’s everyone’s thoughts on this number… won’t even come close to 1k harvested… all in the same year it’s confirmed that CA is the most populous black bear state in the lower 48… I believe this is the lowest harvest in a few decades?
 

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JohnnyB

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It’s a head scratcher for sure. The only thing I can come up with is the extra hot early season kept a lot of hunters out of the field during deer season which is when the bulk of the bears are killed.
 

Barnesc6

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Hard to say- funny you mention the heat wave. That prolonged heat ripened all my berries food sources way early, by the time season came around I could find a single berry. Everything had been run through.

Def a lot of people that have left CA… would be interesting for sure to see how many tags were sold for bear… D3-5 deer tags sold out, so not sure that the amount of bear tags sold would’ve went down that much
 

Barnesc6

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I really hope this gives a push to open a spring season… one tag that can be used for fall or spring… would be a good way to at the very least meet the quota…. That already does nothing to efficiently manage bears
 

riversidejeep

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I always get a lot on my cameras but when season rolls around they have moved on to different feed. I would think this time of year it would be areas with a lot of dropped acorns and I don't know what else.
 

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Nine Banger

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Is it worth it as a non resident to travel to CA to rent a car and drive around and hunt bears?

I've only been to San Francisco for a wedding but my SIL sends pics of bears around Truckie.

Is there public land?
 

JFK

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Is it worth it as a non resident to travel to CA to rent a car and drive around and hunt bears?

I've only been to San Francisco for a wedding but my SIL sends pics of bears around Truckie.

Is there public land?

Hard to say if it’s “worth it”. There are lots of them here. If your only experience in Ca is San Francisco, I can say it only gets better from there! Millions of acres of public in Ca, especially where bears live. The bears in the Tahoe/Truckee area are town bears.
 

Nine Banger

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I was thinking about my post at Lunch...

What happens to an out of towner that shows up to San Francisco and starts asking where "the bears" are?
 
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Barnesc6

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I always get a lot on my cameras but when season rolls around they have moved on to different feed. I would think this time of year it would be areas with a lot of dropped acorns and I don't know what else.
Yep- acorns would be about the only reliable food source at this point I could think of that’s still around for them to eat… maybe some pinyons as well
 
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