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Salmo-Priest or N. Baldy Bear? (NE WA)

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RB:

--- Quote from: 10thmountainarcher on September 28, 2024, 12:23:45 PM ---https://www.fws.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Selkirk_Grizzly_Annual_Report_2022_081723.pdf

Tons of great info for the NE Grizzly Bears. Again, these are the collared ones, just imagine how many are out there without a collar!

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Just did a quick scan and by the data on pages 14 and 15 there is a sharp increase in "management" as the cause of mortality. Good information

375HHM:

--- Quote from: 10thmountainarcher on September 28, 2024, 12:23:45 PM ---https://www.fws.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Selkirk_Grizzly_Annual_Report_2022_081723.pdf

Tons of great info for the NE Grizzly Bears. Again, these are the collared ones, just imagine how many are out there without a collar!

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Thanks so much! I'll check it out!

TeacherMan:
Wilderness area will have a whole lot more bears in it. Was up there not long ago and the trail log had several reports on it of them. It’s a gorgeous trail and beautiful STEEP country.

ganghis:
Plenty of black bears in the wilderness area.

375HHM:

--- Quote from: TeacherMan on September 30, 2024, 06:52:50 AM ---Wilderness area will have a whole lot more bears in it. Was up there not long ago and the trail log had several reports on it of them. It’s a gorgeous trail and beautiful STEEP country.

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Thanks! This will be for next year, but my plan is to stay on the ridgeline and glass until I find some berries.

I really want to go in deep, but I'm also really worried about getting in too deep with a downed bear and having to make several trips with griz in the area.

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