Washington High Buck

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Exactly. I do wonder how guys struggle to kill bears in WA. Used to see them on every single outing in the highcountry.

Have had a couple PMs already, I'll get them some low hanging fruit and let them spread their wings.
I feel the same way. The terrain is more difficult but hard work pays off.
 

gsully

Lil-Rokslider
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One of the small issues of giving intel and spots up related to bears is the fact these are probably guy’s deer and elk spots too. At least in the general vicinity and we don’t want more poeple in those areas. It’s a conundrum for sure.
 
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One of the small issues of giving intel and spots up related to bears is the fact these are probably guy’s deer and elk spots too. At least in the general vicinity and we don’t want more poeple in those areas. It’s a conundrum for sure.
I know its the internet and you can never really know what some rando is gonna do.

It should be common knowledge and practice - if someone tells you any info or gives you a spot its not your spot to share unless whoever shared it specifically told you that it was alright.

Further, if someone shares a pin(in this case, for bear) then that's what you go there to hunt. You don't show up and say "oh man there's some deer/elk here I'm gonna hunt those too" without express permission.

Finally, it would probably be in good taste to verify that whoever shared it isn't gonna be in the area if its another season going on.

Essentially, if someone is graciously giving you a leg up, you don't shit in their face on the way up.
 
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