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shorthair15
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this is probably a stupid question but do you think it is too late to look for bears. never hunted them. i have a 270 wsm i use most of the time. i use winchester sivertips in 150 grains. my son wants to see some bear as he has never seen one. i live in lexington. should you be still looking for berry patches this time of year. any recommended areas to go i live close to the coweeman. the winston,margaret,toutle,ryderwood are close to where i live. which do you think would be the best to try. have some calls from bear man rick to try as well. thanks
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Its definately not to late! Starting now with the Berries getting ripe is one of the best times to go.
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I agree - it's just priming up right now for berries up high.
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areas that hold huckleberries are where you want to be. you probably want to get up high as you can this time of year to glass. kind of funny i see elk and deer all the time but never seen a bear. thanks
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It's not at all too late! I shot one yesterday and my son got one the day before that...
Get your rifle & binos up into the hills overlooking some berry bush patches and have at it!
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heading towards st helens. to do some glassing for deer and bear will let you know. i only live a few miles from spirit lake hwy. thanks
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Heck, I was more worried about it being EARLY! The cool temps are NICE. You get up there a ways, a big cooler is nice on the hot days to cool the meat and hide. Hate to waste any.
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