NearerTheBone
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Last year I hunted spring bear for the first time in SW MT. It was a great season, hiked my ass off, and eventually had one close encounter with a small bear late in the season. Needless to say, I didn't notch my tag. I did learn/reaffirm a few things in the process: bear hunting ain't easy, springtime is one of my favorite times to be in the mountains, and there is a lot I don't know about finding bruins at that time of year.
In MT, the season opens mid-April and runs until mid-June in most of the state. I'd say my hunting efforts were distributed uniformly across the span of the season, but I didn't see any sign or actual bears until late May. I hunted an area that I know holds some bears - I seem to see them all the time in the fall (but, as the story goes, never when I have a rifle and tag in hand!).
Some questions linger in my head that I'd like some input on from those who have more experience - what the heck are bears doing early in the season before the snow melts and before the green-up really kicks in? What does their diet consist of? Which parts of their range/habitat would be most "productive" when snow still lingers?
I've read somewhere that some folks don't bother to hunt the early season - and that's fair. Maybe some are still emerging from their dens at that time. But surely there must be some boars out roaming that early, else why start the season so soon?
Just a few questions that I have been ruminating on... And for any of those western hunters that have taken a bear early one season, let's hear your story.
In MT, the season opens mid-April and runs until mid-June in most of the state. I'd say my hunting efforts were distributed uniformly across the span of the season, but I didn't see any sign or actual bears until late May. I hunted an area that I know holds some bears - I seem to see them all the time in the fall (but, as the story goes, never when I have a rifle and tag in hand!).
Some questions linger in my head that I'd like some input on from those who have more experience - what the heck are bears doing early in the season before the snow melts and before the green-up really kicks in? What does their diet consist of? Which parts of their range/habitat would be most "productive" when snow still lingers?
I've read somewhere that some folks don't bother to hunt the early season - and that's fair. Maybe some are still emerging from their dens at that time. But surely there must be some boars out roaming that early, else why start the season so soon?
Just a few questions that I have been ruminating on... And for any of those western hunters that have taken a bear early one season, let's hear your story.