ilikefunkymusic
FNG
Did my first bear hunt this fall in a unit that isn't conducive to traditional glassing/spot & stalk tactics.
Was solo, and couldn't link up with any of the archery elk boys to utilize their post harvest sites.
Spent most of my time attempting to still hunt proximal to creek bottoms, schwacking through a sea of gambel oak...
Got into endless fresh sign, but I just couldn't make a connection. I would have LOVED to have taken one of these bears, as they were only eating acorn for weeks. Yum.
Wanted to see what the community thinks about other strategies/tactics for this. Looking for any and all ideas here.
Main thing I kept coming to was the use of trail cams. I have no experience with them, and this is just my 2nd year hunting.
What would be the best way to utilize them?
Is Colorado just printing money with these tags? I'd love to find success on this hunt. Initially I wrote this off, but now with some time away from the experience I want to figure it out. TIA
Was solo, and couldn't link up with any of the archery elk boys to utilize their post harvest sites.
Spent most of my time attempting to still hunt proximal to creek bottoms, schwacking through a sea of gambel oak...
Got into endless fresh sign, but I just couldn't make a connection. I would have LOVED to have taken one of these bears, as they were only eating acorn for weeks. Yum.
Wanted to see what the community thinks about other strategies/tactics for this. Looking for any and all ideas here.
Main thing I kept coming to was the use of trail cams. I have no experience with them, and this is just my 2nd year hunting.
What would be the best way to utilize them?
Is Colorado just printing money with these tags? I'd love to find success on this hunt. Initially I wrote this off, but now with some time away from the experience I want to figure it out. TIA