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Back to EpisodesTHE BEST MOVE AFTER A BLACK BEAR VANISHES MID-STALK - BEAR HUNTING TIPS | 🎙️ EP. 149
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In this episode of the Backbone Unlimited podcast, Matt Hartsky breaks down one of the most frustrating moments in spot-and-stalk bear hunting: when a black bear suddenly disappears in the middle of a stalk. Nearly every Western bear hunter experiences this at some point, especially in broken mountain terrain where bears can slip behind ridges, brush pockets, or timber without making a sound. When that happens, many hunters assume the opportunity is over. In reality, the hunt is often still alive if you respond correctly.
Matt explains the three most common reasons bears disappear during a stalk: wind detection, visual exposure, and normal terrain-driven movement. Understanding which of these occurred is critical. A bear that caught your scent may leave the area entirely, but a bear that simply moved behind terrain or shifted into nearby cover often remains close and can be relocated with patience and careful observation.
Throughout the episode, Matt walks through practical strategies for diagnosing what actually happened after losing visual contact. He explains how to evaluate wind and thermals, how to use optics effectively to reacquire a bear, how to read terrain flow, and how to decide whether holding position, advancing slowly, or backing out entirely is the smartest move.
If you hunt black bears in Western mountain country and want to improve your spot-and-stalk decision-making when things don’t go perfectly, this episode will help you stay composed and recover opportunities that many hunters lose.