Hey all,
I'm one of those east coast flat landers that hangs on the every word of your hunt reports. The fiancé and I are currently exploring different areas of the west deciding where to relocate when our contracts are up. That being said, I am looking to do some black bear hunting this fall in the white mountain region of New Hampshire. I tried a combo hunt (deer/bear) last year in November but was not successful. This year I am looking to focus just on bears and I'm planning to go earlier in Sept.
Have any of you hunted that area? Any suggestions for what I should Key in on to get my first bear? The biologist I spoke with said there should still be berries around but that the Bears will likely be switching to harder mast like beech nuts by then. Does that sound right? I think I'll have 5 days to camp and hunt.
Thanks much and any advice is appreciated.
Pat
I'm one of those east coast flat landers that hangs on the every word of your hunt reports. The fiancé and I are currently exploring different areas of the west deciding where to relocate when our contracts are up. That being said, I am looking to do some black bear hunting this fall in the white mountain region of New Hampshire. I tried a combo hunt (deer/bear) last year in November but was not successful. This year I am looking to focus just on bears and I'm planning to go earlier in Sept.
Have any of you hunted that area? Any suggestions for what I should Key in on to get my first bear? The biologist I spoke with said there should still be berries around but that the Bears will likely be switching to harder mast like beech nuts by then. Does that sound right? I think I'll have 5 days to camp and hunt.
Thanks much and any advice is appreciated.
Pat