barrettm95
Lil-Rokslider
Been scouring the forums for information ahead of my move to Tacoma, Washington here in May. I have a very favorable career that allows me to be out of work by noon every day. With that, I am planning on spending a considerable amount of time black bear (and black tail hunting).
From what I have ready there seems to be a split between whether people feel August or September is a better month to hunt bears. It seems that the main driver is the berries and depending on altitude when they come into ripeness. Is this solely driven by altitude and weather? Is there an altitude that I should be focusing on to look for berries?
Also, currently the sheer amount of vegetation and trees feels very daunting around the Olympic area. Does the majority of the bear hunting take place up in the cascades where visibility is far greater?
Would love some pointers or to connect with someone in Washington. Feel free to message me. Have a nice boat I will be salmon fishing the sound in, happy to exchange some fishing time to help shorten my learning curve.
Thanks!
From what I have ready there seems to be a split between whether people feel August or September is a better month to hunt bears. It seems that the main driver is the berries and depending on altitude when they come into ripeness. Is this solely driven by altitude and weather? Is there an altitude that I should be focusing on to look for berries?
Also, currently the sheer amount of vegetation and trees feels very daunting around the Olympic area. Does the majority of the bear hunting take place up in the cascades where visibility is far greater?
Would love some pointers or to connect with someone in Washington. Feel free to message me. Have a nice boat I will be salmon fishing the sound in, happy to exchange some fishing time to help shorten my learning curve.
Thanks!