sierrastalker
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Hey everyone, first time posting but I've had a ton of questions answered on this site over the past couple years, so thanks!
I live on the Central Coast in CA and I've been concentrating on elk and deer hunting MT for the past few falls (I used to live up there) but I didn't draw a tag this year. I want to switch things up a bit and go for a fall black bear backpacking hunt here in California. I've got my eyes set on the Trinity Alps area and I've been doing the full dive on mapping. I've already got a ton of info from the site through searching but I had a few more specific questions to help me narrow where I map. The area is HUGE with so much public land. Also, not looking for anybody's spot, just a few answers! Also, we'll be hunting rifle season, probably the opener so I'm guessing the acorns could be in play. We may wait a couple weeks to let the deer hunting pressure calm down a little from the opener, too. I'll have a deer tag in my pocket, just in case I get a chance to put some meat in the freezer but I want to concentrate on a bear this year.
As I said, I want to do a backpack hunt, but I don't necessarily need to go 10 miles in and I definitely don't have much interest in having to haul a bear out from that far! I don't mind hiking and hauling meat out on my back, and I've done it before, so I know how hard it is. I will have help from a buddy, but if it's a little shorter hike out, neither one of us would mind. From what I've read there are tons of bears in the area and if I put in the time and effort it should be a good hunt. I keep reading about manzanita berries and acorns being the prime food sources, and that's where my first question comes in.
What elevations do the oaks and manzanitas grow up to? Seems like the mountains around the area are pretty high, and I'm just not sure if there's a high mark I should limit myself to for maximum potential on these particular food sources? I've never been to the area and I just want to narrow where I'm looking because it is a long drive up and I'll probably be limited to one good scouting trip. It's just so huge, I've got a few areas identified to start but it looks like a LOT of ground to possibly cover.
Any help is appreciated!
I live on the Central Coast in CA and I've been concentrating on elk and deer hunting MT for the past few falls (I used to live up there) but I didn't draw a tag this year. I want to switch things up a bit and go for a fall black bear backpacking hunt here in California. I've got my eyes set on the Trinity Alps area and I've been doing the full dive on mapping. I've already got a ton of info from the site through searching but I had a few more specific questions to help me narrow where I map. The area is HUGE with so much public land. Also, not looking for anybody's spot, just a few answers! Also, we'll be hunting rifle season, probably the opener so I'm guessing the acorns could be in play. We may wait a couple weeks to let the deer hunting pressure calm down a little from the opener, too. I'll have a deer tag in my pocket, just in case I get a chance to put some meat in the freezer but I want to concentrate on a bear this year.
As I said, I want to do a backpack hunt, but I don't necessarily need to go 10 miles in and I definitely don't have much interest in having to haul a bear out from that far! I don't mind hiking and hauling meat out on my back, and I've done it before, so I know how hard it is. I will have help from a buddy, but if it's a little shorter hike out, neither one of us would mind. From what I've read there are tons of bears in the area and if I put in the time and effort it should be a good hunt. I keep reading about manzanita berries and acorns being the prime food sources, and that's where my first question comes in.
What elevations do the oaks and manzanitas grow up to? Seems like the mountains around the area are pretty high, and I'm just not sure if there's a high mark I should limit myself to for maximum potential on these particular food sources? I've never been to the area and I just want to narrow where I'm looking because it is a long drive up and I'll probably be limited to one good scouting trip. It's just so huge, I've got a few areas identified to start but it looks like a LOT of ground to possibly cover.
Any help is appreciated!