idahohikker
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Hey all, I think a discussion of bear densities would be helpful. More bears killed is better overall for deer and elk hunting. I don't think bear hunting leads to hunting places in the fall because it's not very good scouting. If you're willing to contribute mention the elk zone or region of the state you're familiar with and the densities and age class if you want.
My experience:
Boise River/43- decent to high bear density, lower age class in many places
Sawtooth- high bear density, solid age class
Middle Fork/Selway- moderate bear density, higher age class
I have hunted the Salmon Zone some as well but not enough to form an opinion. I'd venture to guess somewhere between the ones I've listed. Weiser is obviously stacked with bears where I've been and my family has hunted but it's a controlled area (for good reason).
The desert areas of southern Idaho don't hold really bears. I know unit 1 has a high bear population.
I'll take this down if people thinks it's a bad idea. There's not as much info out there on bear numbers as there are with other species so I do think there's some value. It's a little unique where not as many nonresidents come to hunt bears and they don't all realize this but scouting isn't very valuable at all in May when the migration is on. Predator management is good.
My experience:
Boise River/43- decent to high bear density, lower age class in many places
Sawtooth- high bear density, solid age class
Middle Fork/Selway- moderate bear density, higher age class
I have hunted the Salmon Zone some as well but not enough to form an opinion. I'd venture to guess somewhere between the ones I've listed. Weiser is obviously stacked with bears where I've been and my family has hunted but it's a controlled area (for good reason).
The desert areas of southern Idaho don't hold really bears. I know unit 1 has a high bear population.
I'll take this down if people thinks it's a bad idea. There's not as much info out there on bear numbers as there are with other species so I do think there's some value. It's a little unique where not as many nonresidents come to hunt bears and they don't all realize this but scouting isn't very valuable at all in May when the migration is on. Predator management is good.
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