Bear hunting

MarceloF

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Any of you guys gone bear hunting?
I got a tag and would like to try to fill it up. Problem is I have no experience and was hoping for some tips...like what type of terrain, altitude, or whatever else I may need to know.
I've been trying to read to find information online but was hoping for some feed back from the forum.
Also, if anyone is interested in going out, let me know. (Experienced or not)
Marcelo
 
Here's some bear scat I saw last weekend
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I’ve been putting in some time this year...finding a ton of track some fresh some not...just staying up really high and glassing with the 15x56’s. I get this feeling like they’re waiting till complete darkness to come out so I’m hoping to catch one at first light! Nothing yet but patience will pay off!!!066DFB9C-0DA9-4DDA-AB1A-053E0A06F5F4.jpeg
 
I’ve been putting in some time this year...finding a ton of track some fresh some not...just staying up really high and glassing with the 15x56’s. I get this feeling like they’re waiting till complete darkness to come out so I’m hoping to catch one at first light! Nothing yet but patience will pay off!!!View attachment 36930
Awesome JonnyZ, very helpful ! What are the little prints, cubs?
 
Just lke deer hunting, look for sign. Tracks, scat, and ripped up pine trees about 7-10 feet high approximately. They are hungry getting ready hibernate. Study the tracks and scat on line. Look for near by dens. Big pines
 
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Just lke deer hunting, look for sign. Tracks, scat, and ripped up pine trees about 7-10 feet high approximately. They are hungry getting ready hibernate. Study the tracks and scat on line. Look for near by dens. Big pines
I have been doing some studying as well searching for blogs or camp reviews where people talk about seeing bears nearby.
 
Just lke deer hunting, look for sign. Tracks, scat, and ripped up pine trees about 7-10 feet high approximately. They are hungry getting ready hibernate. Study the tracks and scat on line. Look for near by dens. Big pines
Does that hold true in dense oak where they’re eating acorns? Also do they hyberbate in they’re southern range here in Ca?
 
Talk to the DFW biologist were the bears hang out
Edit: San Diego county has no bear.
Edit: best bear hunt MHO Eastern and Western Sierra's.
 
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I’m hunting bears with fairly dense populations an hr north of Los Angeles in kern county which I guess would be considered central ca
I go near that area a lot to hunt, hit me up if you want company sometime. I dont have a lot of hunting experience but can hike like a pack mule :)
 

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