As the bear-hunting season arrives Sunday, Sept. 1, bear guides and a DNR biologist suspect it’ll be an average but favorable year, especially compared with last year’s season.
The suspected outcome was reiterated after bear baiting began Friday, Aug. 16, which offered the state’s bear-hunting guides insight into what the upcoming season could look like.
“There’s no shortage of bears up here. … Some baits are getting hit really well, some they’re not eating everything, they’re just kind of cherry-picking the best stuff out, and we’ve got a few that haven’t been touched yet,” said bear guide Jim Wallner, of Grand Marais.
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