Trinity Area Fall Bear Hunt

That's great that your wife is hooked now and is having some success....a lot of times getting that initial success is the toughest, but once it starts happening it's really potent. You're gonna have to get a separate freezer for her! I know my wife would love it but I just can't quite get her to take the plunge. Maybe one day?
I don't know buddy it might take a one for one swap deal where if she goes hunting with you she gets to pick the next big activity you two do.lol

I forgot to mention we will be going Oct 5-14 ish. From the sounds of it they should still be feeding on acorns around then right? Do you have any experience timing that food source year to year?
 
My trip last year was the week after that. I think it will be a little different this year, seems like it's been hotter and less rain than last year?
 
Well I'll add my experience to the thread. Just got back yesterday after spending 3 days in there. Went with two buddies one had a deer and bear tag while I had just bear tag. Hiked in 9 miles and never saw much sign. One of my buddies went in the the area the first week of August and saw lots of fresh bear sign. Most of the scat was dried and old when we got there and looked like they were just eating grass. One buddy made a stalk on a buck and said he saw fresher er sign up in the trees. While hiking out we saw a small fresh track on the trail but that was it. It was warm all weekend, and there possibly could have been a few bears hanging around that high still or it was just too hot to be out during the day. I was honestly surpised that we never even laid eyes on one as we did a lot of glassing. Elevation we hunted at was 5800' to 7200'.
 
Well I'll add my experience to the thread. Just got back yesterday after spending 3 days in there. Went with two buddies one had a deer and bear tag while I had just bear tag. Hiked in 9 miles and never saw much sign. One of my buddies went in the the area the first week of August and saw lots of fresh bear sign. Most of the scat was dried and old when we got there and looked like they were just eating grass. One buddy made a stalk on a buck and said he saw fresher er sign up in the trees. While hiking out we saw a small fresh track on the trail but that was it. It was warm all weekend, and there possibly could have been a few bears hanging around that high still or it was just too hot to be out during the day. I was honestly surpised that we never even laid eyes on one as we did a lot of glassing. Elevation we hunted at was 5800' to 7200'.
You're to high
 
Ya thats what I figured. There were definitely a few still hanging around but most had moved lower, maybe opening weekend a guy could have luck that high, but I wouldnt recommend it past that.
 
I live in Trinity County, today I seen bears up at 5500 feet eating the acorns off the deer brush and saw them near my house at 2k eating the acorns off the oak trees.
There will be acorns in mid October, you will just have to find them and when you do you will find bears. We have a bunch of microclimates here so elevation isn't a great indicator of when the acorns drop county wide it can vary from drainage to drainage
 
For those of you who think acorns only grow on trees please familiarize yourself with oak scrub ... let's kill some bears ! Let her rippppp
 
For those of you who think acorns only grow on trees please familiarize yourself with oak scrub ... let's kill some bears ! Let her rippppp
We got deer oak I think that's what it's called in the Trinitys that the bears (and deer) love. Seen bears in them today!
 
We got deer oak I think that's what it's called in the Trinitys that the bears (and deer) love. Seen bears in them today!
Thanks for posting that up. I’ve thought they were funky tanoaks for years. Learn something new every day. We saw 7 bears in 45 minutes in a patch of these opening morning.
 
I’m thinking about heading there this week. Can someone point me on where to start as far as trail? Thanks

I would look in lower elevations where there are oaks. I was up there the end of September at 6k’+ and didn’t see much. My cousin has some cameras (not in the Alps) in the oaks at lower elevations and they are all over in there.


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