Hey folks!
I supposed my first official hunt of the year was this afternoon. A half-hearted attempt to be sure (basically just picked a derelict forest road to patrol) and I didn't see any bears or sign. Naturally, a rather hefty bear ran across the freaking road on the drive out, but I never got another look at it.
Anyway, here's my question: do y'all have any tips for finding bears this time of year when there aren't berries? I'll probably keep finding berries as my standard strategy, but I keep seeing bears (usually on camera or running in front of the truck like tonight) in areas that are very low on berry production, and the scats I see sometimes hardly have a berry in them. In fact, it's hard for me to tell what they're eating a lot of time because the scats just look like pasty poo.
So I know they're around -- but what are they eating?
The areas in question are mixed open/timber around the Yakima area, either too far east or too low for the berry loads bear hunting is famous for.