I found some big changes in Washington and I wonder if its the same in Idaho?
I had a lot of bear hunting areas that have historically had a ton of bears for many years.
Some of those areas have almost completely dried up, no sign, no poo, no tracks for miles and miles and miles.
Strange, I'm not sure what to attribute it too

The deer have went downhill too big time in these areas, tribes have declared it a "dead zone".
I'm not sure just how reliant the bear are of the fawns, if they needed them in the spring or can do without? or just prefer not to do without and move?
or perhaps wolves are ripping the bears out of dens, or just harassing them enough they move.
Not sure yet, it could also be weather related although I'm less inclined to think so, the areas are loaded with berries which would spread the bears out good, but the amount of miles covered you would see poo/tracks and evidence still even if spread out.
Just curious what you all think or if you've seen the same things.