Well, it’s that time again: bear hunting. I’ve had a tag for the last three years and have not been able to go, mostly due to work. Not this year: I have my tag and I’m going. I’ve been doing my homework to narrow down my hunt area, but being a rookie bear hunter, I will take any tips I can get.
Here’s what I have garnered: riparian areas, look for berries, pinon pine,gambel oak (apparently not plentiful around Steamboat Springs area), glass glass glass.
Has anyone hunted bears in this area? The tag is good for 10 different GMUs, so I really need to narrow the hunt area down. I know there are lots of bears in the area from talking to the Colorado Parks office in Steamboat Springs. I would rather be farther out in the bush and not closer to town.
From my e-scouting I’m favoring the north part of GMU161.
Any ideas? I’ve been to Steamboat a few times, but I’m not all that familiar with the area.
Have boots and willing to use them.
Also, any pics would be cool.
Thanks!
— Dana
Here’s what I have garnered: riparian areas, look for berries, pinon pine,gambel oak (apparently not plentiful around Steamboat Springs area), glass glass glass.
Has anyone hunted bears in this area? The tag is good for 10 different GMUs, so I really need to narrow the hunt area down. I know there are lots of bears in the area from talking to the Colorado Parks office in Steamboat Springs. I would rather be farther out in the bush and not closer to town.
From my e-scouting I’m favoring the north part of GMU161.
Any ideas? I’ve been to Steamboat a few times, but I’m not all that familiar with the area.
Have boots and willing to use them.
Also, any pics would be cool.
Thanks!
— Dana