jeffraines
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Hey guys,
So I just found this forum, and browsing through there is a ton of info. I guess I'll have to add it to yet another forum I frequent(and make my wife a little madder in the process
).
I notice there are a ton of threads on spring bear hunts in Montana, and admittedly I haven't had a chance to go through many of the past years threads yet. I haven't hunted bear in spring yet, and the fall season I've hunted I had zero sightings. So, I'm pretty much a novice.
My understanding of spring bear hunting is you go out and glass grassy areas/ridges/avalanche shoots/clearcuts, basically a food source. I hear South and West facing slopes melt out first(correct me if I'm wrong). From what I gather, areas west of Kalispell along the ID/MT border are hot spots.
Here are my questions -
The ID/MT border and West of Kalispell - thats a HUGE area. I'll likely have 4-5 days to do this, max. I plan on doing as much Google Earth scouting as I can, since I won't be able to make it over to scout prior to the hunt. I know my best bet is going to be sticking to one general area vs. trying to see 10 different areas hoping to stumble across a bear. I would really love some help picking out a general area or a few to e-scout. I'm not asking for GPS coordinates, just general area/suggestions. I'm not too good to drive up, but I don't mind hiking either. Actually, I was into backpacking/hiking before I got the hunting bug, so if thats going to be the best way I'm all for it.
What is the best timeframe? I realize that weather/snowpack is a huge factor. Would shooting for mid to late May be a pretty 'safe' time?
If I'm wrong on any accounts, don't hesitate to correct me. If you feel like I could do better hitting another area or another tactic, let me know. As I mentioned, I'm a novice and I appreciate the info/insight.
Thanks again.
So I just found this forum, and browsing through there is a ton of info. I guess I'll have to add it to yet another forum I frequent(and make my wife a little madder in the process
I notice there are a ton of threads on spring bear hunts in Montana, and admittedly I haven't had a chance to go through many of the past years threads yet. I haven't hunted bear in spring yet, and the fall season I've hunted I had zero sightings. So, I'm pretty much a novice.
My understanding of spring bear hunting is you go out and glass grassy areas/ridges/avalanche shoots/clearcuts, basically a food source. I hear South and West facing slopes melt out first(correct me if I'm wrong). From what I gather, areas west of Kalispell along the ID/MT border are hot spots.
Here are my questions -
The ID/MT border and West of Kalispell - thats a HUGE area. I'll likely have 4-5 days to do this, max. I plan on doing as much Google Earth scouting as I can, since I won't be able to make it over to scout prior to the hunt. I know my best bet is going to be sticking to one general area vs. trying to see 10 different areas hoping to stumble across a bear. I would really love some help picking out a general area or a few to e-scout. I'm not asking for GPS coordinates, just general area/suggestions. I'm not too good to drive up, but I don't mind hiking either. Actually, I was into backpacking/hiking before I got the hunting bug, so if thats going to be the best way I'm all for it.
What is the best timeframe? I realize that weather/snowpack is a huge factor. Would shooting for mid to late May be a pretty 'safe' time?
If I'm wrong on any accounts, don't hesitate to correct me. If you feel like I could do better hitting another area or another tactic, let me know. As I mentioned, I'm a novice and I appreciate the info/insight.
Thanks again.