Sagebrush1
Well-known member
Hello,
I posted this in “Other Big Game” but didn’t get any traction.
I drew a bear tag for units that cover quite a bit of varying terrain and elevation. I hunted bears a couple times in SoCal, which centered around water and food sites, but it didn’t have the added variability of huge changes in elevation, and vastly different terrain types. They were kind of concentrated into certain areas.
So my questions are:
-what elevation is most typical to find a bear in September? I assume they will be lower than summer?
-is oak brush valuable? It seems like there is just so much of it that it would be impossible to focus on any one area.
-what other vegetation types are preferred?
my tag is for 12, 13, 23, 24, 25, 26, 33, 131, 231. If that helps.
Thanks,
Jim
I posted this in “Other Big Game” but didn’t get any traction.
I drew a bear tag for units that cover quite a bit of varying terrain and elevation. I hunted bears a couple times in SoCal, which centered around water and food sites, but it didn’t have the added variability of huge changes in elevation, and vastly different terrain types. They were kind of concentrated into certain areas.
So my questions are:
-what elevation is most typical to find a bear in September? I assume they will be lower than summer?
-is oak brush valuable? It seems like there is just so much of it that it would be impossible to focus on any one area.
-what other vegetation types are preferred?
my tag is for 12, 13, 23, 24, 25, 26, 33, 131, 231. If that helps.
Thanks,
Jim