Neckbone
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Curious what the grizzly population is in the mountains east of Butte, around Haystack mountain. I'm sure there is a possibility, but is it an area where grizzly encounters are common and expected?
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That area of the state I’m sure there are some. I’m just not interested in hunting in an area where grizzlies are conditioned to run towards a gunshot.I have seen grizzly tracks on the trail that goes to the top of haystack. So they are definitely around
I hunt in N Idaho, I swear grizzlies are like big foot, just a fairytale. Been on a multi-day backpacking trip in Glacier NP, never saw. Been in heavily g-bear area by Island Park Idaho, never seen one.Another question to add on…is being in griz country a different thing in mid November compared to late spring or early fall? I imagine they are on their way into the den, especially if it’s getting snow.
Again, I don’t mind being in an area where grizzlies are known to be, I’ve just heard horror stories of places where grizzlies are everywhere and likely to come in contact with you, especially if you get an animal down
I imagine they are on their way into the den, especially if it’s getting snow.
Another question to add on…is being in griz country a different thing in mid November compared to late spring or early fall? I imagine they are on their way into the den, especially if it’s getting snow.
Again, I don’t mind being in an area where grizzlies are known to be, I’ve just heard horror stories of places where grizzlies are everywhere and likely to come in contact with you, especially if you get an animal down
Went to Glacier park twice this year once in June, saw 4 grizzlies at logan pass. (2-3 year old boar right off the boardwalk and a sow with 2 cubs at the end of hidden Lake.) Went again with my wife and kids the long weekend in September saw another mature boar at 40 yards on the highline trail.I hunt in N Idaho, I swear grizzlies are like big foot, just a fairytale. Been on a multi-day backpacking trip in Glacier NP, never saw. Been in heavily g-bear area by Island Park Idaho, never seen one.
Now, even though I believe they dont exist doesnt mean im going to be sloppy or lazy. Just be wise, keep food from tents, and look into a lot of the attacks and what caused them. Most of the time its due to human error, aka startling a bear. If you get something down, gut it and try to move the meat from the carcus. If youre having to pack in and out to get the meat out, try to set it up in a way you can see it ahead of time. Or shine a light on it before going to it. Be bear aware, but dont allow them to control your hunt.
In the lower 48 I’d say unlikelyI'm still pretty new to hunting but I think the urban legend of bears being "conditioned to run towards a gunshot" is a crock of shit
I could see it being an exaggeration.I'm still pretty new to hunting but I think the urban legend of bears being "conditioned to run towards a gunshot" is a crock of shit
Sounds like that’s pretty much what happened here.I'm still pretty new to hunting but I think the urban legend of bears being "conditioned to run towards a gunshot" is a crock of shit