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Old 05-26-2020, 07:39 AM
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Originally Posted by 3blade View Post
Drive north, as in north of hwy 16. Have tire chains and a winch, it gets pretty muddy. Pick out cutlines that go for a ways, hike over the first or second rise if you really feel like it, but lots of times you will see them from the roads. Don’t slam on the brakes, just let it coast to a stop and get out quietly.

Chat with the guys driving work trucks and ask where they are having problems.

Southern AB has black bears that are eaten by grizzlys and chased by Calgary hunters, they learn not to be in the open.

Now finding black bears in the fall is a whole different story. I’m only interested in a blueberry-fattened blubber bear, and have yet to see one after July. Go figure
x2, southern alberta do have bears, but the density is too low for regular success, WMU 340 to 360 will give you a good bear adventure
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