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before logging, the early homesteaders in Washington didn't report many bear or deer. Once some land was opened up, the bear population started to go up. (so I read anyways)
We lost bear baiting and hound huntn!! Those two were the only effective bear huntn methods
Quote from: jackmaster on August 01, 2016, 11:20:40 AMWe lost bear baiting and hound huntn!! Those two were the only effective bear huntn methods
I don't know maybe people aren't reporting. I have been hunting bears in western Washington for a lot of years and last year was the first year we didn't kill multiple bears. Last year was tough because all the berries were gone or dried up by the time the season came around.
Quote from: D-Rock425 on August 01, 2016, 11:29:36 AMQuote from: jackmaster on August 01, 2016, 11:20:40 AMWe lost bear baiting and hound huntn!! Those two were the only effective bear huntn methods Yeah, as far back as I looked in the hunting regs... I think I went as far back as 2008, they were both illegal. The numbers were still high then, too.Quote from: HUNT-HARD on August 01, 2016, 11:18:05 AMI don't know maybe people aren't reporting. I have been hunting bears in western Washington for a lot of years and last year was the first year we didn't kill multiple bears. Last year was tough because all the berries were gone or dried up by the time the season came around.I know that the north cascade gmus still produce bear no doubt, but the south cascades used to be much better.