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Of all the Bears I've ever seen only one has been in the early morning. 95% have been in the afternoon/evening.
if you only see bears at a certain time of day, its probably a learned behavior on your part - conditioned by where you choose to look for them.
Quote from: Expedition Scout on May 05, 2015, 05:45:16 AM if you only see bears at a certain time of day, its probably a learned behavior on your part - conditioned by where you choose to look for them. Au contraire! My theory as to why I hardly ever see a bear at dawn is that my eyes and binoculars are defective and that they do not pick up visuals on bears until well after sun-up. My visual equipment increases its sensitivity to detect bears as the day wears on. There have no doubt been many bears in view during the many mornings that I have glassed bear country but my binos only show them later in the day. I'm not sure what to do about this defectiveness in my binos. They work fine to see deer, elk, coyotes etc. any time of day, but can't see bears in early morning. Very strange.For example: no bears at sun-up and three bears on the same hillside at 6:00 pm. No bears on a mountainside at dawn but seven spring bears there an hour before sunset. Obviously those bears were present early in the morning but my binos can't see them till later in the day. I need early morning visual help!