I figure it’s a fat chance but…

ChaseH

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I’ve been going to CO for fall bear for several years now and have had nothing but frustration and unfilled tags. Is anyone hunting archery elk near Pagosa Springs the beginning of September that would be willing to let me sit over their carcass if they get one on the ground? I’d be willing to pay or help pack out meat. Thank you.
 
Sept bear hunting is much, much harder than most people seem to acknowledge.
What elevation profiles are you hunting?
Are you changing elevation strategies regularly when you're not seeing any fresh sign?

Mast bearing scrub oak that's just starting to dry out in proximity to water.
 
Each year during second season I have had opportunities to kill a bear in CO for the past several years. We are generally 9-11k feet.

We just kind of run into them or glass them up.

I have so many here where I live in CA that I just deal with it here rather than dedicating time during my elk hunt.

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Bears and elk aren’t always in the same places, but can be. They follow their stomach, so you should figure out where that is in your hunting area, rather than hope a gut pile will call them in.

Where we hunt in western Wyoming we see black bears every other year near camp at timberline on north facing slopes. They are sharing the exact same drainage with elk in the area, barely higher if at all. Every place we’ve seen bears, there have been bugling elk the same year at the same elevation within 1/4 mile. The last elk I shot up there had a bear camp out on the guts and bones for what looked like more than a week judging by the turds and beds.

Farther up the creek coming out of the trailhead, every half dozen years someone will kill a horse in a steep section of trail and there are usually signs of bears on them.
 
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