mcseal2
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A couple friends and I applied for Colorado fall bear tags this year. We had a Kodiak deer hunt scheduled but had to postpone and find a plan B after one of our group tore his ACL. Kodiak isn’t a great place to go with a partially healed knee.
Plan B ended up being Colorado bear. We have never hunted bear before, so any advice is welcome. My first question is what part of September is best for bear activity? I’m going to continue researching everything I can between now and the hunt and I’m sure I’ll have more questions. Even if we aren’t successful, September in the mountains is never a bad way to spend time.
We do not have elk tags, this will just be a bear hunt, so no hunting our elk gut piles.
Thanks everyone for any help you can give.
Plan B ended up being Colorado bear. We have never hunted bear before, so any advice is welcome. My first question is what part of September is best for bear activity? I’m going to continue researching everything I can between now and the hunt and I’m sure I’ll have more questions. Even if we aren’t successful, September in the mountains is never a bad way to spend time.
We do not have elk tags, this will just be a bear hunt, so no hunting our elk gut piles.
Thanks everyone for any help you can give.