Yukon Cornelius
WKR
having hunted western, south western, and interior units my knowledge of coopers landing near hunting isn’t as intensive as yours.Go back and read my post you first quoted, I was targeting black bear and that is clearly stated.
It is officially a intermediate density population. However, that is beside the point as I never used the word common.
Sorry, I did not think anyone who hunts in Alaska could be uninformed of the difference between coastal and interior brown bears and their distribution; which lead me to interpret the question as being passive aggressive. Even so, I tried to avoid bickering of terminology in my first reply, so it really does come across as you are arguing; especially when combined with the two straw man arguments of targeting and common made above.
The five years I lived in south central I never saw a brownie except on camera. So when I think of someone targeting a coastal brownie, I think of better units in the state.
So asking if you are targeting coastal browning in coopers landing is a simple I’m curious. Seems like there are much better places to target a coastal than coopers landing.
Kind of like targeting moose in unit 13. Are they there? And some big ones? Dang straight but are there better units? Dang straight. But everyone may not have to luxury of living in prime hunting areas.
I’m glad you gave such detailed information. It definitely shows that you care about educating others to the potential of hunting unit 7.