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Re: 49 degree am I hunting them wrong?!
« Reply #15 on: May 19, 2020, 06:55:59 AM »
I've had good (great) luck cruising roads and finding bears, along with walking roads and glassing cuts. One unit I've drawn over there didn't have much for cuts or any open space for that matter so it was mostly cruising roads. Make sure you're focusing on ankle high grass, or clover if you can find it. I wouldn't focus too much in the mornings, at least not first light like you would for deer.

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Re: 49 degree am I hunting them wrong?!
« Reply #16 on: May 19, 2020, 07:32:54 AM »
I've had good (great) luck cruising roads and finding bears, along with walking roads and glassing cuts. One unit I've drawn over there didn't have much for cuts or any open space for that matter so it was mostly cruising roads. Make sure you're focusing on ankle high grass, or clover if you can find it. I wouldn't focus too much in the mornings, at least not first light like you would for deer.
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Re: 49 degree am I hunting them wrong?!
« Reply #17 on: May 19, 2020, 10:33:23 AM »
I don't want this to come across as a jerk answer, but cruisin roads is not actually hunting.  I think I put thousands of miles on my truck, looking for tracks and sign and I might have seen a couple of bears in several years of "cruising".  In my opinion it's an extremely unproductive way to try and kill a black bear in Eastern WA or Northern Idaho.  The terrain is not particularly conducive to that style of "hunting".  Do bears get spotted from the roads, sure, but your chances are pretty small.  Good luck to you, find the food and you will find bears.
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Re: 49 degree am I hunting them wrong?!
« Reply #18 on: May 19, 2020, 11:39:04 AM »
I don't want this to come across as a jerk answer, but cruisin roads is not actually hunting.  I think I put thousands of miles on my truck, looking for tracks and sign and I might have seen a couple of bears in several years of "cruising".  In my opinion it's an extremely unproductive way to try and kill a black bear in Eastern WA or Northern Idaho.  The terrain is not particularly conducive to that style of "hunting".  Do bears get spotted from the roads, sure, but your chances are pretty small.  Good luck to you, find the food and you will find bears.

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Re: 49 degree am I hunting them wrong?!
« Reply #19 on: May 19, 2020, 12:18:45 PM »
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Re: 49 degree am I hunting them wrong?!
« Reply #20 on: May 19, 2020, 02:59:04 PM »
I don't want this to come across as a jerk answer, but cruisin roads is not actually hunting.  I think I put thousands of miles on my truck, looking for tracks and sign and I might have seen a couple of bears in several years of "cruising".  In my opinion it's an extremely unproductive way to try and kill a black bear in Eastern WA or Northern Idaho.  The terrain is not particularly conducive to that style of "hunting".  Do bears get spotted from the roads, sure, but your chances are pretty small.  Good luck to you, find the food and you will find bears.

Weird, I've seen a lot of bears from and in roads. When we hunted 111 back in 2016 my wife killed the 25th bear we saw, one of those was in a spot we walked into but it was eating grass in the middle of the road.

Call me a liar, or lazy, I don't care. Its not my preferred way of hunting either and I'd rather hike into the Wenaha like I'm doing this weekend, but to say it doesn't work is pretty silly. 

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Re: 49 degree am I hunting them wrong?!
« Reply #21 on: May 19, 2020, 03:15:59 PM »
I don't want this to come across as a jerk answer, but cruisin roads is not actually hunting.  I think I put thousands of miles on my truck, looking for tracks and sign and I might have seen a couple of bears in several years of "cruising".  In my opinion it's an extremely unproductive way to try and kill a black bear in Eastern WA or Northern Idaho.  The terrain is not particularly conducive to that style of "hunting".  Do bears get spotted from the roads, sure, but your chances are pretty small.  Good luck to you, find the food and you will find bears.

Weird, I've seen a lot of bears from and in roads. When we hunted 111 back in 2016 my wife killed the 25th bear we saw, one of those was in a spot we walked into but it was eating grass in the middle of the road.

Call me a liar, or lazy, I don't care. Its not my preferred way of hunting either and I'd rather hike into the Wenaha like I'm doing this weekend, but to say it doesn't work is pretty silly.

Sounds like it worked for you. But the advice from others is spot on in my opinion. Many thick areas where even when you see a bear while driving it will be a rushed shot at best. Glassing cuts and getting up a bit higher and glassing open timber is going to produce better for him and provide a better shot mist likely. Getting a call from one of the guys that sells them on this forum would be good too.

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Re: 49 degree am I hunting them wrong?!
« Reply #22 on: May 19, 2020, 06:58:06 PM »
Not calling you a liar or lazy.  Just giving you one guy's perspective.  In 26 years of hunting up here, I think I've seen literally less than 10 bears from the road.  Good luck and I hope you get a big one.
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Re: 49 degree am I hunting them wrong?!
« Reply #23 on: May 20, 2020, 12:52:18 PM »
I don't want this to come across as a jerk answer, but cruisin roads is not actually hunting.  I think I put thousands of miles on my truck, looking for tracks and sign and I might have seen a couple of bears in several years of "cruising".  In my opinion it's an extremely unproductive way to try and kill a black bear in Eastern WA or Northern Idaho.  The terrain is not particularly conducive to that style of "hunting".  Do bears get spotted from the roads, sure, but your chances are pretty small.  Good luck to you, find the food and you will find bears.

Weird, I've seen a lot of bears from and in roads. When we hunted 111 back in 2016 my wife killed the 25th bear we saw, one of those was in a spot we walked into but it was eating grass in the middle of the road.

Call me a liar, or lazy, I don't care. Its not my preferred way of hunting either and I'd rather hike into the Wenaha like I'm doing this weekend, but to say it doesn't work is pretty silly.

It may have been eating in the middle of the road, but you walked up on it.  If youd have been cruising in your truck youd have just seen a bears ass disappearing into the brush, never would have been able to get out, load your rifle and shoot.

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Re: 49 degree am I hunting them wrong?!
« Reply #24 on: May 20, 2020, 02:01:05 PM »
Where you wearing your kuiu while road hunting?  (sorry, couldn't help it).

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Re: 49 degree am I hunting them wrong?!
« Reply #25 on: May 20, 2020, 02:02:51 PM »
I've seen a lot of bears from/on the road but only two that I had a remote possibility of shooting. Unless it's in an area that offers good visibility, it is a pretty low percentage game.
Kindly do not attempt to cloud the issue with too many facts.

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Re: 49 degree am I hunting them wrong?!
« Reply #26 on: May 20, 2020, 02:12:03 PM »
Bear, deer, what ever, road hunting is road hunting highly dependent on luck.  If luck is all you got, youre gonna need a giant bag or 2 of chips and a box of cheap beer.

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Re: 49 degree am I hunting them wrong?!
« Reply #27 on: May 21, 2020, 08:22:50 AM »
Where you wearing your kuiu while road hunting?  (sorry, couldn't help it).

I don't generally wear camo Joe.

I guess this turned into a road hunting thread. I could care less if people road hunt, as I said its certainly not my favorite way. The unit I hunted, 111, it was really effective. There's not a lot of open, glassable terrain and not a lot of walk in roads at least that I could find, I'm done applying for that unit because of it. I cruised roads and covered lots of country and it worked. Roads grow grass on the edges and the bears eat it  :dunno: Many of you are right, bears don't tend to stand in the road and let you shoot them. But, in 2016 4 of us drew the same tag. 3 of them were literally shot from the vehicle, like it or not, it happened. The one I killed we had seen multiple bears on a stretch of road and lots of poop, so we started parking and walking it and thats how I taggged out. The first year I drew it, it was the same story but totally by accident.

49 degrees has a lot more clearcuts, I don't know any hunter that wouldn't understand glassing cuts and open areas would be more effective than driving around and through them. Like I said make sure you're focusing on ankle high grass, or clover if you can find it (you'll find both on the edges of roads).
« Last Edit: May 21, 2020, 08:40:38 AM by weatherbow21 »

 


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