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<blockquote data-quote="dogz" data-source="post: 2694461" data-attributes="member: 5429"><p>Yeah if you can find a good berry crop it can be a very productive area, if the berries are tough to find then the bruins will be on the move and won't stick around much. I do love fall hunting and no doubt it can as good as hitting the spring right. </p><p></p><p>Spring is about timing, get the timing right and you're Golden. Fall is about berries, get a good berry crop and you're Golden. </p><p></p><p>In the country we hunt, (Central and SWMT) beginning May 13 and to the 21st is the best week of the year. I'd say on average 80-90% of the bears are out and yet there isn't food (grass everywhere...) so they're still a bit concentrated. May 27th hits and around here the calves are dropping and you'll find the large boars hunting for them. The other thing and even better yet about May 27 is that they start to rut. If you've been hunting a area hard all of a sudden some bruiser that you hadn't seen b4 will show up. IME, you'd better kill him that night or you'll more than likely never see him again. They travel so much during the rut that they're tough to pin down!</p><p></p><p>Either time you hunt it is a great time to be out in the Rockies!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogz, post: 2694461, member: 5429"] Yeah if you can find a good berry crop it can be a very productive area, if the berries are tough to find then the bruins will be on the move and won't stick around much. I do love fall hunting and no doubt it can as good as hitting the spring right. Spring is about timing, get the timing right and you're Golden. Fall is about berries, get a good berry crop and you're Golden. In the country we hunt, (Central and SWMT) beginning May 13 and to the 21st is the best week of the year. I'd say on average 80-90% of the bears are out and yet there isn't food (grass everywhere...) so they're still a bit concentrated. May 27th hits and around here the calves are dropping and you'll find the large boars hunting for them. The other thing and even better yet about May 27 is that they start to rut. If you've been hunting a area hard all of a sudden some bruiser that you hadn't seen b4 will show up. IME, you'd better kill him that night or you'll more than likely never see him again. They travel so much during the rut that they're tough to pin down! Either time you hunt it is a great time to be out in the Rockies! [/QUOTE]
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