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Jeremy S
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No Berries, No Sign, No Bears.
The area I hunt is pretty high. It seems like the berries were thick at this time of last year. Anyone else noticing this?
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Lots of berries low. high ones aren't ripe yet.
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I'm still glassing the areas.... I know there are bears in there. It's just nice to see a little sign, you know? I've been super busy with my new house for the last month so haven't been out to scout yet but I plan on hit my areas pretty hard until deer season when I go to the eastside.
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I have only seen berries up at around 5,000 feet this early once. I shot a bear on August 11th I believe, 3 years ago and his stomach was full of them. It does look like it will be a good crop this year though, just going to be later. Will probably be 3 or 4 weeks until its decent up where I go.
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August 02, 2009, 03:24:32 PM »
They sure are thick over here in the Blues. In fact, my family and I have picked about 8 gallons of huckleberries over the last two weeks. The area we hit the most often is at 5,560 ft.
Unfortunately, I have another month to wait for the opener here.
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Your killing me.. mmm huckelberries!
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Blueberries were not in much this weekend. Suspect 2 more weeks will be better. Some patches were in but I'd say on the margin of less than 5 percent were ripe. I was up about 5500 feet north of Highway 2.
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Quote from: boneaddict on August 02, 2009, 02:46:18 PM
Lots of berries low. high ones aren't ripe yet.
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Berries up high aren't going to be ripe yet even with the hot summer we have had, give it a few weeks.
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We were at 3000' this weekend and all the berries were ripe.
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I agree. Saw plenty of berries lower - where it's much harder to see the bears amongst the brush.
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Yes, I should quantify my reply, "high" bear hunting up this way is 5-7000'.
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4,000 ft, and lots of ripe berries, but no bears, and no bear sign at all..
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