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a buddy wants to kill a bear really bad. i've shot enough, so am just a second pair of eyes. thinking Kalispell peak area. anyone do any good around there? mid-september-ish. are huckleberries still on at that time?
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Tag. Uncle has a moose tag and i will be along for the hunt with a bear tag in my pocket
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Yes the hucks are still on. I eat a lot of them when I am chasing moose the first of October.
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hucks in ferry last weekend at 4,000 ft were drying up already
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They really like those thimble berries that grow along the roads.
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those were just starting to get ripe up there
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One of the biggest food sources now in Ferry are the Hall Berries. They will tap those heavy now until they dry up about the second week of September.
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