Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bear Hunting => Topic started by: youngbuckslayer on August 02, 2011, 09:11:07 AM
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does any one have any helpfull info on were to bear hunt in the east cascades around little naches or so
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Berry patches
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Find a good food source and some sign. Then hunt that area hard and you should see some bears.
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i could also use maybe a bear hunting buddy
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Get as high as u and start look. I hunt green water a lot and see one or two ever time I go out.
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I hunted green water today and the only bear I saw was being released by fish and wildlife. Was pretty fun to watch. Any tips I could get for roads to try out in green water? :) this is my first time hunting in about 11 years. Haven't been out since I was 15.
Everywhere I went up in green water seemed either really thick or ridiculously steep.
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Think most food, least people best cover......split the difference and be ready.
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bet they would of been pissed if you dropped it right after they released it :chuckle:
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We drove around a corner and boom there they were (5 trucks I think) warden signaled with his finger for me to come over and said "you can watch but from over there and inside your truck then leave, if i catch you right back here i'll take your rifles and you wont like what comes after that." He appeared to be a little on edge, so we just watched and then drove away. It looked pretty small anyways. He also said, "you wouldn't want this bear right now anyways because of the drugs in it"
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honey whats in this sausage? I cant feel my face :chuckle: its bear season your releasing a bear odds are it will get whacked? atleast thats my thinking, no need to be a dick, think most people if you tell them the bear is really druged up would pass on it.. :dunno:
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He seabed a little stressed. Like maybe he had issues releasing in the past. I'll be back up there in a couple weeks though. :)
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they should be wore off be then :tup: