This time of year around here, just driving logging roads and picking the bear you want to shoot for pot or trophy is the normal venture for them.
I stopped shooting them decades ago and though maybe if I saw a huge one in the 7' range, but when I saw a lovely brown phase black bear in
that weight/length range, we (Brad and I) just watched him waddle around, then walk into the bush. He literally shook all over as he walked. Yes
this was in the late fall. In the spring, they carry very little extra fat.
This is not to say people shouldn't shoot them, just a personal choice of mine. Best wishes for your hunt, Mike.