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Title: Pasayten Bears
Post by: Sawbuck on August 06, 2011, 09:03:27 AM
Is the Pasayten any good for bear hunting the third week in August. I'm going to Remmel for the weekend, and didn't know if I should bring a rifle along.
Title: Re: Pasayten Bears
Post by: WA hunter14 on August 06, 2011, 11:14:42 AM
bring the rifle
Title: Re: Pasayten Bears
Post by: mulehunter on August 06, 2011, 11:54:51 AM
 :yeah:  if you see any coyotes.     :bfg:   Make sure your carry smallgame Lic.

Mulehunter.   :tup:
Title: Re: Pasayten Bears
Post by: shanevg on August 06, 2011, 02:24:41 PM
I would say on most years it's pretty good around 3rd week of August but it might take until mid-September this year before it gets real good.  The west side tends to be better than the east in my experience.  More berries for the bears to eat.  Not that you can't find the bear or berries farther east, I just think there is a higher concentration closer to Ross Lake.  Keep your eyes open for grizz, and don't shoot one if you want the Pasayten to stay open for bear hunting!
Title: Re: Pasayten Bears
Post by: one-eyed Ross on August 07, 2011, 08:08:15 AM
:yeah:  if you see any coyotes.     :bfg:   Make sure your carry smallgame Lic.

Mulehunter.   :tup:

"A small game or big game hunting license is required."  (Washington's 2011 Big Game Hunting Seasons & Regulations, pg 62, Small Game Seasons)

The only reason I know this is that I hates coyotes, danged lamb stealing, sheep eating varmints....
Title: Re: Pasayten Bears
Post by: Sawbuck on August 22, 2011, 09:41:43 PM
Well I didn't end up seeing any big bears, rode right up on a couple of smaller ones eating berries along the trail, but no shooters. It was a good trip though, we got to see some goats, moose, bear, and some really nice deer.
Title: Re: Pasayten Bears
Post by: GHETTO GUIDE on August 23, 2011, 08:32:27 PM
What trail head did you go in on??   We were up that way trying for Meadow but no go with the trail heading in there. 
Title: Re: Pasayten Bears
Post by: Sawbuck on August 23, 2011, 08:43:46 PM
We went up Andrews Creek. The bears were about six miles in at the edge of the burn.
Title: Re: Pasayten Bears
Post by: grizzlyadams on August 24, 2011, 11:03:31 AM
I would say on most years it's pretty good around 3rd week of August but it might take until mid-September this year before it gets real good.  The west side tends to be better than the east in my experience.  More berries for the bears to eat.  Not that you can't find the bear or berries farther east, I just think there is a higher concentration closer to Ross Lake.  Keep your eyes open for grizz, and don't shoot one if you want the Pasayten to stay open for bear hunting!

                                                      :yeah:
Title: Re: Pasayten Bears
Post by: Sawbuck on August 24, 2011, 05:58:07 PM
I would say on most years it's pretty good around 3rd week of August but it might take until mid-September this year before it gets real good.  The west side tends to be better than the east in my experience.  More berries for the bears to eat.  Not that you can't find the bear or berries farther east, I just think there is a higher concentration closer to Ross Lake.  Keep your eyes open for grizz, and don't shoot one if you want the Pasayten to stay open for bear hunting!

                                                      :yeah:
I think the eastside is pretty good right now, the berries are ripe and the bears are in them.
Title: Re: Pasayten Bears
Post by: boneaddict on August 25, 2011, 10:28:55 AM
Yes, biggest hassle is getting them out of there before spoilage.  Are you willing to cut your trip SHORT. 
Title: Re: Pasayten Bears
Post by: JackOfAllTrades on August 25, 2011, 10:32:10 AM
Yes, biggest hassle is getting them out of there before spoilage.  Are you willing to cut your trip SHORT.

That is what made my decision for me last year on a big one. (biggest I've ever had the chance at/ever seen) I wasn't willing to cut my trip short. 

I should have!!! :bash:

-Steve
Title: Re: Pasayten Bears
Post by: boneaddict on August 25, 2011, 10:38:27 AM
So I shot this buck up in the rocks one year, and he tumbled about 1,000 feet down to me.   By the time I found the piece of antler he broke off and got him situated where I could cut him up, I heard this commotion below me.  It sounded like Idabooner was coming with the mules.  Logs were being smucked, trees knocked over, really the only thing missing was swearing.  Well he doesn't do that much, thats my job with the mules.   I quartered up the buck and got him ready.  I yelled a coupel times, the commotion would stop, so I figured he stopped to listen, then it would continue.   Then he went on by..........what the heck. I   Finally finished what I needed to do so headed back to camp, where I found Idabooner kicked back enjoying the Summer (Fall) day.   It had been a bear. LOL   and.....the bear mosied all the way by our camp.  If I had taken 5 minutes to investigate I guess I could have burned two tags.  Might have been a bit more of a challenge to pack out though.
Title: Re: Pasayten Bears
Post by: WA hunter14 on August 25, 2011, 10:42:59 AM
at least you didn't think it was a bear an it turned out to be idabooner
Title: Re: Pasayten Bears
Post by: Sawbuck on August 25, 2011, 06:00:32 PM
Yes, biggest hassle is getting them out of there before spoilage.  Are you willing to cut your trip SHORT.
Good point, I don't like cutting a trip short. If the bear was big enough I'd go home early, otherwise I would only shoot one on the way home, or the night before.
Title: Re: Pasayten Bears
Post by: GHETTO GUIDE on August 25, 2011, 10:23:33 PM
We were up Andrews as well.  You must have seen us , only boots on the trail with rifles. The trail we were heading for was blown out with snags and overgrown, we turned back. Should have headed for Remmel.  :dunno:
Title: Re: Pasayten Bears
Post by: Sawbuck on August 26, 2011, 06:15:54 AM
Yeah I remember seeing you guys, I was riding the black horse, my wife was with me, and we had a pack horse. We stopped and talked to you. I almost came back and got you when we saw the first bear, but I was afraid of missing you and we had a pretty long ride ahead of us (about fifteen more miles). The bears we saw were between a mile and a half and two miles past the cut off that you said you were taking.  Remmel is pretty far for a weekend hike, if I was seriously bear hunting I would have stayed back down by the edge of the burn and hunted around all of those berries. I looked for you guys on the way out in case you got one and needed help packing, but when I got to the cutoff and saw your tracks heading back I figured you must have went back out on Friday or Saturday. The deer tracks almost completely covered your tracks up. It was our 10 year anniversary trip so I was getting pressure to not be hunting, going on a horseback trip was a stretch in itself. If I shot one of those bears we saw on the first day and went home I probably wouldn't make it to my eleventh anniversary. To bad about that trail being blocked, if you guys end up going back Andrews is all clear.
Title: Re: Pasayten Bears
Post by: GHETTO GUIDE on August 26, 2011, 07:11:44 PM
Funny when you run in to people in the woods and then find them on here,  :hello:,  We packed back out on Friday , the trail head off Andrews was okay for the first 200 yrds, the next hour sucked, went home and spent the weekend in the boat fishing ( picked up 3 salmon). I need to find another place on the map to pack in to. Tough hikds are okay, over logs and through brush with a 50lb pack is too much,

 Glad you had a good / safe trip, as you guys rode off we stood there with our jaws on the ground like FRICK I NEED A HORSE!!!
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