So here is the deal. I have largely neglected focusing on these wooly buggers in favor of chasing elk during Sept. it might be time to pay back the ungulates and knock down a bear this fall. Yes I know oak brush and water, but my unit does not have much if any oak brush in it. We are talking 12k-8/7.5 k mostly alpine up top to lodge pole with some aspen meadows mixed in, lower stuff is ponderosa/ sage and some riparian corridors. There are raspberry’s choke cherry and the like as well. So this if for talking tactics, is it spot and stalking? Calling near known food/ water sources? Would love to hear from some passionate bear hunters
One interesting note. Several years ago I saw bears everywhere, ( I did not have a tag of course) last year, it was super wet and didn’t see hardly any. I have my theories on this, but wondering if anyone else experienced the same, my guess is with all the food there was little need to travel.
One interesting note. Several years ago I saw bears everywhere, ( I did not have a tag of course) last year, it was super wet and didn’t see hardly any. I have my theories on this, but wondering if anyone else experienced the same, my guess is with all the food there was little need to travel.