I didn't take a bear this spring due to unreasonably heavy competition so I am working a bait site in a different location this fall. While I was hiking my barrel in, I found tons of scat on the trail but it was all older. It consisted mainly of berries and was dry enough to crumble pretty easily under foot. It is obvious that there has been a lot of activity in this area this season but none of it very recently. My question is this, will bears relocate themselves over moderate distances (>5 miles) when their seasonal food sources start to run dry? My barrel was in for 5 days when I checked it this weekend and there has been no activity at all. By the amount of sign I found on the way in, I would have expected it to be empty.