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  2. The fall bear season overlaps with archery deer and elk seasons. Many archers, dressed in camouflage clothing, successfully hunt deer and elk by stalking in the dense, low-elevation shrublands. Use binoculars, not rifle scopes, to look for bears.

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  3. Aug 30, 2019 · The fall bear season overlaps with archery deer and elk seasons and many archers, dressed in camouflage clothing, successfully hunt deer and elk by stalking through the dense, low-elevation shrublands where bear are often found.

  4. Nov 17, 2018 · If you’ve failed to tag a deer or an elk and now you’re trying to salvage your fall hunting in order to maintain the honor of your family name, why not go after a black bear? You don’t have to plan for years in order to put some bear steaks in the freezer. Many states offer over-the-counter bear...

  5. By stepping out to the edge of a canyon, one is enabling themselves to see the opposite side, which is what you want. Using your binoculars or spotting scope to dance across the hill looking while focusing your gaze at potential food sources is a tried and true method for locating feeding bears.

  6. Jul 11, 2023 · By understanding the bear population, adhering to regulations, scouting effectively, choosing the right gear, prioritizing safety, and practicing ethical hunting, you can maximize your chances of a successful and rewarding bear hunting experience in Colorado.

  7. Sep 15, 2014 · 1. Find Mature Timber. You have to locate three ingredients to get into big bears, ­Werner says. First, old-growth timber for denning, then food and water. Look for 10- to 50-acre parcels with...

  8. Jun 29, 2023 · Here are some valuable tips and strategies to consider: a. Scout your hunting area well in advance to identify bear signs such as tracks, scat, and claw marks. b. Study the local topography and understand the preferred habitats of black bears. c. Acquire appropriate gear, including camouflage clothing, binoculars, and a reliable firearm or bow. d.

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