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Offline JJ_in_Lincoln

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Northeast Intermediate Bear Hunting
« on: September 19, 2012, 10:41:16 AM »
Experts,
I haven't been able to take much leave and scout the Northeastern areas I hunt.  I'll be in GMU 101 between Sherman Pass and Sherman Creek Wildlife Area from 29 September and 8 October.

Is that too late to be hunting for berries?  If not, on what elevation should I be focusing?

I've killed a bear and believe myself to have reasonable understanding of them but not specifics on what makes them tick this time of year.

Add-On:  I'm hunting the muzzleloader deer season (not great) and I'm considering bringing the .25-06 in case the need for a 175+ yard bear shot becomes necessary.  Is that foolish?  If so, for what reason.

J


 


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