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<blockquote data-quote="bscman" data-source="post: 2825420" data-attributes="member: 126797"><p>Yes. </p><p>I think like any hunting season, opening weekend is the popular thing to do. After that, it loses its luster. </p><p>Which is really too bad. I think fall spot and stalk bear hunting is one of the absolute best hunts. </p><p></p><p>WA bear season opens August 1, which is still travel and camping season while the kids are out of school...it's also HOT, and within a couple weeks the rivers start opening for salmon fishing and September marks the beginning of deer and elk seasons. </p><p></p><p>If I had to pick a week to hunt it would be right after the Labor Day crowds subside. Our last several bear have been all harvested the first week or so of September. </p><p></p><p>Pro tip for hot weather hunting...</p><p>We being two coolers and fill them with frozen milk jugs and juice bottles. They stay mostly frozen for a week solid, work extremely well at coolinndown meat quickly, and won't get the hide and meat soaked when they melt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bscman, post: 2825420, member: 126797"] Yes. I think like any hunting season, opening weekend is the popular thing to do. After that, it loses its luster. Which is really too bad. I think fall spot and stalk bear hunting is one of the absolute best hunts. WA bear season opens August 1, which is still travel and camping season while the kids are out of school...it's also HOT, and within a couple weeks the rivers start opening for salmon fishing and September marks the beginning of deer and elk seasons. If I had to pick a week to hunt it would be right after the Labor Day crowds subside. Our last several bear have been all harvested the first week or so of September. Pro tip for hot weather hunting... We being two coolers and fill them with frozen milk jugs and juice bottles. They stay mostly frozen for a week solid, work extremely well at coolinndown meat quickly, and won't get the hide and meat soaked when they melt. [/QUOTE]
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