Hey guys,
Last year I went out deer hunting for the first time in years. Due to being limited on funds and lack of vacation time I had to keep my hunt local. So, I hunted the south end of Mosquito Lake Road. I got skunked! I did, however, manage to have a beautiful bear walk out where I was hunting at last light. Unfortunately I did not have a bear tag so I just watched and enjoyed this marvelous sight until this beast roamed his way out of my sight.
This year I tucked enough money away to get my deer, elk, cougar, AND bear tags so I could legally shoot one if the opportunity arises. I just recently got laid off of work and find that I now have a lot of time to get out and hunt so I figured I would go try my luck at finding a bear now.
My question for y'all is in regards to my equipment. I am primarily equipped for deer hunting and have very little money so I am trying to make due with what I have. I will be hunting with my 30-06 that is equipped with a Luopold vx1 3-9x40mm scope. After sighting in my rifle with various ammunitions I have found that at the 100 yard range the Federal Fusion 150grain rounds have performed the best. Would this equipment and ammo be good enough to harvest a bear in the western Washington/Mt. Baker Area, and is sighting in my scope at 100yards good or should I be sighting in at 200yds?
Any other tips are welcome as well. Perhaps I can pick someone's brain over a cup of coffee or pint of beer. Thank you.