The Blacktail Coach Podcast
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2393435/fan_mail/new] One bad decision can change an entire bear season, and sometimes it takes a full year to see the consequences. We’re back with Heather Aldrich to wrap up spring bear season and turn those hard-earned lessons into a smarter plan for fall. Along the way we dig into what “success” really means in bear hunting, why learning the woods can matter more than punching a tag, and how experience reshapes the way you judge a season. Heather walks us through two very different spring bear hunts in Oregon and Idaho, including a key mistake: taking a sow that was effectively holding a target boar in an area. That single choice shifted his movement, wiped out a previously hot spot, and forced a fresh strategy built around finding other sows, understanding spring rut behavior, and staying realistic about pressure and late-season dispersion. We also talk about how burns can trick you, why scat tells the truth about seasonal habitat, and what it takes to mentor a hunter when access and mobility define every setup. Then we transition straight into fall bear season preparation in Washington State: trail camera strategy, travel routes, future food sources, and how to keep disturbance low while still collecting the intel you need. Heather also explains how blowdown, steep terrain, and missing “perfect” camera trees can force real-world adjustments, plus how to pivot when fire closures shut down your best area. From huckleberries and mountain ash to water and cool bedding cover, we keep the focus on practical bear hunting tactics. To round it out, we get nerdy in the best way: hyperphagia timing, how fast bears can gain weight, den site selection, and why bear hibernation is often “not quite” what people think it is. If you’re trying to connect spring scouting to fall success, this one’s built for you. Subscribe, share this with a hunting buddy, and leave a review with your biggest bear-season lesson so far. Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/TheBlacktailCoachPodcast]
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