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I've spent a lot of time I huckleberry the last week and seen very little sign. I would guess activity will pick up over this next week..
I had the tag a few years back. Didn’t fill it but did see some small bears and sign other bigger ones were in the area. Find the burns or clear cuts that have steep draws and don’t have a road running right down the bottom of it. They like cover and water and will spend lots of time in the bottoms of the draws where you can’t see them or get in after them. But they will come out of those to feed on the grass growing in the burns, cuts, roads. If you have trail cameras it always helps to set a couple up maybe even somewhere you aren’t going to hunt right away so you can check them in a week or two once you exhaust your other options. And as always try to stack the odds in your favor by spending every minute you can out there. I have seen a few bears early in the morning, a few close to dark and lots of bears in the middle of the afternoon when some guys would be sitting back at camp drinking beer waiting for the evening hunt. Good luck
Spend more time looking/glassing and less time walking.
Its been tough, definitely not an easy unit to hunt. I've put well over 40 miles on the ground in the unit so far and only turned up a few bears. It'll get better in June.Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
Either way it's a hard unit to be successful in, one of the lower success rates out of the spring bear units. Something like 10% or so. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk