Rather than spend the evening hitting the "Refresh" button and waiting for my elk drawing results, decided it better to take a short drive and a nice hike in search of a bear. I learned two things:
1) I am in tax season shape, not hunting shape.
2) If you look for a bear on your side of the river, you will not see one, but if you glass for one second on the side of the river you lack waders to cross, a really nice chocolate bear will graze in view right where you first put up your spotting scope.
He was safe today, but he will be one I might try to shoot in the coming days. Not huge, but definitely a mature bear, with a wonderful color and I suspect his coat is as good as it gets. Watched him for some time and saw no cubs, which confirmed my first impression of him being a boar.
Given how hard this winter has been, was very surprised to see any bears at this early date.

I've gotta get my butt in shape, or I won't have to worry about shooting a bear this year.
1) I am in tax season shape, not hunting shape.
2) If you look for a bear on your side of the river, you will not see one, but if you glass for one second on the side of the river you lack waders to cross, a really nice chocolate bear will graze in view right where you first put up your spotting scope.
He was safe today, but he will be one I might try to shoot in the coming days. Not huge, but definitely a mature bear, with a wonderful color and I suspect his coat is as good as it gets. Watched him for some time and saw no cubs, which confirmed my first impression of him being a boar.
Given how hard this winter has been, was very surprised to see any bears at this early date.

I've gotta get my butt in shape, or I won't have to worry about shooting a bear this year.