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Re: Hey Kapowsin Spring Bear Hunters
« Reply #15 on: April 22, 2013, 08:11:36 PM »
Trust me guys, have patients. If its your first time into the area, get to know the land, then save your gas and go hit it hard the last two weeks of the season. The action will heat up closer to the end of the season. Spring bear is a month to early in this state IMO.
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Re: Hey Kapowsin Spring Bear Hunters
« Reply #16 on: April 22, 2013, 10:13:24 PM »
We saw  nice bear this evening! The first time my wife got to see a bear in the wild. About 250 yards a across  a swamp. It was eating skunk cabbage. But in the part not open to spring bear! :bash: isn't that how it always works! :chuckle: good luck and hit that stinky stuff to find em!
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Re: Hey Kapowsin Spring Bear Hunters
« Reply #17 on: April 23, 2013, 05:40:55 AM »
Trust me guys, have patients. If its your first time into the area, get to know the land, then save your gas and go hit it hard the last two weeks of the season. The action will heat up closer to the end of the season. Spring bear is a month to early in this state IMO.

This is my first spring bear tag.  I heard from a few guys not to even go out til the middle of may.  But it's hard to tell who's giving you bs and who's trying to help.  So far I'd say everyone on here has been very helpful.  I'm slowly learning the area. 

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Re: Hey Kapowsin Spring Bear Hunters
« Reply #18 on: April 23, 2013, 09:13:51 AM »
Trust me guys, have patients. If its your first time into the area, get to know the land, then save your gas and go hit it hard the last two weeks of the season. The action will heat up closer to the end of the season. Spring bear is a month to early in this state IMO.

This is my first spring bear tag.  I heard from a few guys not to even go out til the middle of may.  But it's hard to tell who's giving you bs and who's trying to help.  So far I'd say everyone on here has been very helpful.  I'm slowly learning the area. 

My dad pulled the tag last year, I pulled the year before and my uncle pulled this year. We saw 3-4 bears per season. That is my advice, learn the land and do some research on where bears tend to hang this time of year. It will feel like nothing's happening but the switch will turn and you will start to see fresh peels and scat. We haven't been out this year yet, probably get out one day this week just to look around!
If you want to make it,
you can't fake it,
you gotta live it.

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