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I spotted my first bear for 2021 in Douglas Unit the other day. Spot and stalk is my preferred method to hunt spring bears. Lot's of time on the glass around areas I find a sign that interests me. May when the bear start to rut can be awesome. Find the sign find the bear.
Quote from: MooseZ25 on March 17, 2021, 07:41:03 AMI spotted my first bear for 2021 in Douglas Unit the other day. Spot and stalk is my preferred method to hunt spring bears. Lot's of time on the glass around areas I find a sign that interests me. May when the bear start to rut can be awesome. Find the sign find the bear. Do you think it really matters what direction a slope is facing or just wherever the green is? The unit I’ll be hunting seems to be mostly clear cuts mixed with thick forest.
Remember those big bears with the humps on their backs aren’t black bears
Quote from: boneaddict on March 17, 2021, 08:06:09 AMRemember those big bears with the humps on their backs aren’t black bearsAre there really very many? Say percentage of grizz to black?
What I want to know is who’s fault is it if a grizzly gets shot in an area where they are not forcing the hunters to take the identification test. They are doing their due diligence by forcing us to be able to identify them in certain areas. Seems like it would be a pretty good defense if someone accidentally shot one in an area where the test is not required. Or are they treating them like mule deer and Blacktail. Once the mule deer cross the Columbia crest Trail it becomes a Blacktail So once the grizzly leaves the units they have id tests for does he become a black bear?
Quote from: MooseZ25 on March 17, 2021, 07:41:03 AMI spotted my first bear for 2021 in Douglas Unit the other day. Spot and stalk is my preferred method to hunt spring bears. Lot's of time on the glass around areas I find a sign that interests me. May when the bear start to rut can be awesome. Find the sign find the bear. That’s great to hear you’re seeing them up and moving around. Can I ask what time of day you saw it?
Quote from: HillHound on March 17, 2021, 10:16:07 AMQuote from: MooseZ25 on March 17, 2021, 07:41:03 AMI spotted my first bear for 2021 in Douglas Unit the other day. Spot and stalk is my preferred method to hunt spring bears. Lot's of time on the glass around areas I find a sign that interests me. May when the bear start to rut can be awesome. Find the sign find the bear. That’s great to hear you’re seeing them up and moving around. Can I ask what time of day you saw it?It was mid day after the sun came up and was shining on a south facing hillside.