roosiebull
WKR
For those out there chasing fall bear, what are you seeing for food sources and activity?
My wife and I went out Friday evening, going in blind not knowing what to expect at all.
It’s going to be an interesting fall bear season on the central coast, very very little food around as of now
No berries are ripe in quantity, and some will not be at all. Elderberries didn’t fruit at all… zero fruit on most, very little on some. Chitums are still pretty far from ripe, and it’s going to be a weak crop… blackberries are still a way off being ripe, many are still in flower, but looks like it will be a good food source in a month
Huckleberry is looking weak as well, not ripe, very little fruit.
Salal berries are not ripe, and fairly weak production, but they will be in the salal a little in a couple weeks when most ripen.
Pretty odd fall bear scenario this year, hoping to make it down to my house on the south coast next weekend and week prior to archery season, I assume it will be better down there.
Friday night we saw no bear or bear sign, Saturday evening I decided to go to a spot I used to fall bear hunt a lot, it’s a skunk cabbage swamp, and with very little berries, skunk cabbage makes sense, and we came very close to getting my wife a bear killed, it ended up never stopping long enough and walked right to us and it disappeared in a draw in front of us about 80yds, and of course, the wind started getting weird as it cooled off and that bear got lucky and caught a little whiff of us.
Skunk cabbage is what I will be focusing on locally until things change, it’s about the only food available in quantity right now
What are you guys seeing regionally so far? Figuring out the little food puzzle is my favorite part of fall bear hunting. I’m curious if other regions are similar, and berry crops are pretty late, and low yield in general
Same plan this weekend, hunt Friday and Saturday evenings, and fish the mornings.
My wife and I went out Friday evening, going in blind not knowing what to expect at all.
It’s going to be an interesting fall bear season on the central coast, very very little food around as of now
No berries are ripe in quantity, and some will not be at all. Elderberries didn’t fruit at all… zero fruit on most, very little on some. Chitums are still pretty far from ripe, and it’s going to be a weak crop… blackberries are still a way off being ripe, many are still in flower, but looks like it will be a good food source in a month
Huckleberry is looking weak as well, not ripe, very little fruit.
Salal berries are not ripe, and fairly weak production, but they will be in the salal a little in a couple weeks when most ripen.
Pretty odd fall bear scenario this year, hoping to make it down to my house on the south coast next weekend and week prior to archery season, I assume it will be better down there.
Friday night we saw no bear or bear sign, Saturday evening I decided to go to a spot I used to fall bear hunt a lot, it’s a skunk cabbage swamp, and with very little berries, skunk cabbage makes sense, and we came very close to getting my wife a bear killed, it ended up never stopping long enough and walked right to us and it disappeared in a draw in front of us about 80yds, and of course, the wind started getting weird as it cooled off and that bear got lucky and caught a little whiff of us.
Skunk cabbage is what I will be focusing on locally until things change, it’s about the only food available in quantity right now
What are you guys seeing regionally so far? Figuring out the little food puzzle is my favorite part of fall bear hunting. I’m curious if other regions are similar, and berry crops are pretty late, and low yield in general
Same plan this weekend, hunt Friday and Saturday evenings, and fish the mornings.