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I live on the Shenandoah and Rockingham line. I think you've chosen well. Are you thinking archery, muzzleloader, rifle? The answer would change my approach.I live in Northern Virginia (work in DC) and the best spots for me appear to be in Shenandoah and Rockingham Counties. About an hour and a half drive and lots of public land in the National Forests. I’m going to hunt with a rifle to start off. May switch to the bow later. Should I plan on utilizing a climbing tree stand? Ground blind? I’ve obviously got to get out and scout but with 2 kids and a 3rd on the way, that ain’t easy. I’m a lifelong deer hunter but new to bears.
Rifle. I’ve scouted some around the Blue Hole day area in the GW Forest. You know that area?I live on the Shenandoah and Rockingham line. I think you've chosen well. Are you thinking archery, muzzleloader, rifle? The answer would change my approach.
Thanks Red. I’m looking forward to early bear season Sep 28-30. Don’t have my hopes up that I’m going to bag some monster but I am looking forward to trying. Most likely in the NW part of the state.@badkarma6 I personally hunt in the southwest corner of the state. I can’t speak for the rest of the state, but I would try to capitalize on a bear during bow season. Most people get them with dogs, but a fair number of people take them with bows every October. I took this bear a few years ago on October 13 & for whatever reason we see more bear activity in October. View attachment 150971
Get back someplace that the dog guys won't go.Thanks Red. I’m looking forward to early bear season Sep 28-30. Don’t have my hopes up that I’m going to bag some monster but I am looking forward to trying. Most likely in the NW part of the state.
The bear hunters I know will put miles upon miles on their boots each day. I have a buddy in WV and he showed me his gps and it was at 28 miles in one day.Get back someplace that the dog guys won't go.
The bear hunters I know will put miles upon miles on their boots each day. I have a buddy in WV and he showed me his gps and it was at 28 miles in one day.