This fall I'm trying to plan a bear hunt in deer zone X10 or X9B. My buddy will probably draw a tag in one of the zones and I'll go along as another set of eyes but I'll try to bag a bear. I've been backpacking in several areas of those zones (Kenney Meadows, Monache Meadows, Cottonwood Lakes, and several trails east of Bishop), but have never done any hunting in those areas. Of course I could just hang out near a dumpster, but I would like it to be a more legit backcountry hunt. I'm curious if anybody has advice for bear hunting methods in the Sierra's. Near Cottonwood Lakes and Kennedy meadows there is less ground vegetation in the timber, so I would expect feeding and travel activity would be around meadows, lakes, or along streams and creeks. Also glassing old burn areas with regrowth vegetation. We may go during the late season X10 in November, how is the bear activity different during that time of year?
Any advice or pointers would be appreciated. This coming weekend I'm planning a scouting trip to Cottonwood Pass and Whitney Meadows, I hope to find some promising areas.
Any advice or pointers would be appreciated. This coming weekend I'm planning a scouting trip to Cottonwood Pass and Whitney Meadows, I hope to find some promising areas.