I'm going to go bear hunting this September for the first time. I hunt in the Adirondak Mountains of Upstate NY. I have a pretty bear-y area by my camp, where there's enough sign and noise that the hair sorta lifts up on the back of your neck when you are fishing in the area. It is in the big woods - nothing but trees for 60 miles, only one cross road in all that.
I've got a brand-new .35 Whelen in Rem 7600 from Grice's Gun shop in PA, topped with a Bushnell 4200 2.5 to 10. I'll be shooting Grand Slam 250's or the Rem 250 Core Lokt, depending on which groups better when I go sight the gun in. Been hunting deer for 30 years, so I've got lots of gear. I don't hunt from the trees, though.
With deer, I'd look for trails, forage, bedding, natural funnels. What do I look for for bears? What type of food sources? What sort of bedding do they prefer? I know about sign but apart from just getting lucky and stumbling around in my bear area, how should I go about this systematically?
Can't bait, so that's out.
Any noooooby tips, oh bear gurus?