"By any means other than hounds" ?... Would that include calling or even the use of hounds, which might also be considered forms of spot, and stalk? Are methods of interception spot, and stalk? Would interception of black bears along their routes of travel be considered spot, and stalk? Or what about interception of bears in their feeding areas? If so, wouldn't baiting be considered a form of spot and stalk? Traditional methods of spot, and stalk require glassing or surveying large general areas, the "more is better approach" as opposed to pinpointing exact areas which bears frequent for the express purpose of interception. There is clearly a dramatic difference between interception of black bears in their home territory, and the "I'll glass vast areas, primarily open hillsides, because I'm unfamiliar with the habits of black bears, and maybe I'll get lucky if I cover enough "ground" tactic. And I'm not quite sure why someone who is familiar with the habits of black bears would need the use of a spotting scope or binoculars to glass, and intercept black bears along their travel routes, or feeding areas much less require any mobility for the purpose stalking. Hopefully you understand the distinct difference between the "more is better" spot, and stalk method as opposed to more precise methods of interception of black bears, a considerably more effective method then one which offers a 95% probability of failure....