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Originally posted by Andy82Hoyt View PostI did see a brown bear but this one had 2 little cubs with it. Not the same one, the color was much different. .
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Brown bears so far…
9/14 were over bait. Don't know which ones.
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Originally posted by homerdave View PostHere's the latest:
13 males
1 adult female
Unit 7=6 males, 1 female
15A=2 males
15B=1 male
15C=3 males
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Any info on how many were taken over bait vs. spot and stalk? I'd be curious on the breakdown.
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homerdave........please keep on with the updated harvest count. Thank You.
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thanks for the update
Originally posted by homerdave View PostHere's the latest:
13 males
1 adult female
Unit 7=6 males, 1 female
15A=2 males
15B=1 male
15C=3 males
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Well, I went back out last night. I did see a brown bear but this one had 2 little cubs with it. Not the same one, the color was much different. There were a couple black bears on the same hill but I’m waiting till 1 June or until they are below high tide line.
Originally posted by Andy82Hoyt View PostI first spotted him in a clearing about 300-400 yards from where he ended up in the alders. I was thinking about it having little ones at first but then being that far from the alders, I figured it wouldn't go that far. I could be a bear wondering the hills that decided to lay down for a bit.
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Here's the latest:
13 males
1 adult female
Unit 7=6 males, 1 female
15A=2 males
15B=1 male
15C=3 males
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I first spotted him in a clearing about 300-400 yards from where he ended up in the alders. I was thinking about it having little ones at first but then being that far from the alders, I figured it wouldn't go that far. I could be a bear wondering the hills that decided to lay down for a bit.
Originally posted by AGL4now View PostHuge old Brown Bears will stay in a Alder patch till 11:PM then feed and find a place to be out of sight by first light 4:35 AM this time of year. They doing get huge and old by being visible in daylight, buy the mating desire will over power that. They will start mating any day now and that will go well into late June.....even early July. It may also have a kill there that it dragged from nearby. The "BIG" mature boars have long abandoned the den, in-fact most huge boars are in and out of the den all winter. It could also be a large Sow with ten week old cubs, the size of footballs. Many possibilities.
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There was patches of snow in the alder patch it stayed in, other than that no snow around. It was on a southeast facing hill. Thanks for the help.
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Huge old Brown Bears will stay in a Alder patch till 11:PM then feed and find a place to be out of sight by first light 4:35 AM this time of year. They doing get huge and old by being visible in daylight, buy the mating desire will over power that. They will start mating any day now and that will go well into late June.....even early July. It may also have a kill there that it dragged from nearby. The "BIG" mature boars have long abandoned the den, in-fact most huge boars are in and out of the den all winter. It could also be a large Sow with ten week old cubs, the size of footballs. Many possibilities.
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Originally posted by Andy82Hoyt View PostCould this be a den site? I want to go back, maybe Monday night. Do they generally stay around the same area this time of year?
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Friday night I sat in unit 7 and watched a brownie from 730p till 1030p. For most of it he was in a small alder patch and would lay down get up, walk few feet lay down. I have not seen too many brown bears before. He sure looked like a big bear to me. There was a good size black bear a half mile from him. After comparing the two in size I'm certain this bear was very big! I was about 2,000-2,500 feet below him. Could this be a den site? I want to go back, maybe Monday night. Do they generally stay around the same area this time of year?
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Originally posted by AGL4now View PostI am amazed that more Brown Bears have not been harvested before noon today.
I'm thinking that's gonna change real soon though.....
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