Customweld
WKR
You're in the middle of units with good to better than average bear numbers. Lower elevation units sit just north of you. Pack a lunch and go see some new country.
Hello fellas,absolute newborn here , I lurk sometimes.Never posted to anything ,anywhere before.
Long time hunter,occasional success,last year was my first chasing bear. I learned a ton by just following tracks and wandering around.
As a 30 year resident of Idaho,and being shocked and dismayed by the absolute flood of folk moving here,I understand the reticence of this community to the op’s clumsy questions.You are to be commended for your restraint.
OP,Idahofilms I think it was,please understand,nobody wants to give you anything you haven’t earned. The calls to comb these threads and research for yourself are not only to keep hard earned knowledge close to the vest,(because it is),but to goose you to learn.If we/they hand you a fish,you won’t learn to fish.
So having climbed now down the soapbox, please go to the North American Bear Center (Northwoods something something),best resource I’ve found on biology and behavior.Then go to YouTube,as I’m sure you have.Amd please consider the ramifications of filming your exploits,we do need new hunters,but we absolutely do not need any more Instagram content generated in the Idaho backcountry.
Thanks and good luck
Well thought out and helpful response. Thank you!Hello fellas,absolute newborn here , I lurk sometimes.Never posted to anything ,anywhere before.
Long time hunter,occasional success,last year was my first chasing bear. I learned a ton by just following tracks and wandering around.
As a 30 year resident of Idaho,and being shocked and dismayed by the absolute flood of folk moving here,I understand the reticence of this community to the op’s clumsy questions.You are to be commended for your restraint.
OP,Idahofilms I think it was,please understand,nobody wants to give you anything you haven’t earned. The calls to comb these threads and research for yourself are not only to keep hard earned knowledge close to the vest,(because it is),but to goose you to learn.If we/they hand you a fish,you won’t learn to fish.
So having climbed now down the soapbox, please go to the North American Bear Center (Northwoods something something),best resource I’ve found on biology and behavior.Then go to YouTube,as I’m sure you have.Amd please consider the ramifications of filming your exploits,we do need new hunters,but we absolutely do not need any more Instagram content generated in the Idaho backcountry.
Thanks and good luck
Thanks man!Hello fellas,absolute newborn here , I lurk sometimes.Never posted to anything ,anywhere before.
Long time hunter,occasional success,last year was my first chasing bear. I learned a ton by just following tracks and wandering around.
As a 30 year resident of Idaho,and being shocked and dismayed by the absolute flood of folk moving here,I understand the reticence of this community to the op’s clumsy questions.You are to be commended for your restraint.
OP,Idahofilms I think it was,please understand,nobody wants to give you anything you haven’t earned. The calls to comb these threads and research for yourself are not only to keep hard earned knowledge close to the vest,(because it is),but to goose you to learn.If we/they hand you a fish,you won’t learn to fish.
So having climbed now down the soapbox, please go to the North American Bear Center (Northwoods something something),best resource I’ve found on biology and behavior.Then go to YouTube,as I’m sure you have.Amd please consider the ramifications of filming your exploits,we do need new hunters,but we absolutely do not need any more Instagram content generated in the Idaho backcountry.
Thanks and good luck
Thanks! Do you have any tips for spring bear?Good luck on your hunt, bear hunting is addicting.
Springtime in Idaho summed up pretty well right thereHad two buddies in the selway get hammered w bad weather on their week long trip. They saw couple bears though which made it more frustrating. First two days sunny and 60 last 5 were all rain/ sleet then got snowed in up to 8 inches day before last
Congrats on the succeful hunt! im planning on making a long drive up to that similar location in a couple of weeks. ive done a lot of research as well but have a coupe of questions for you about your hunt if thats alright. If you could PM me that would be very appreciated!I hunted in your area two years ago. Talked to a couple IDFG officers, locals including a forester, a biologist at mcall field office and the rangers at mccall and cascade usfs service stations. They all said lots of bears. IDFG officers both said explore the area around south branch salmon river, after the shock wore off that i drove from michigan just to hunt spring bear. I hunted 2 days and shot a nice boar. To me scouting is time in the field but also includes talking to as many locals as possible... IDFG office is A great place to start (if those are open, otherwise just start with a phone call). I know I am not giving you anything you don't already know, just a reminder of some obvious places to start. If you live there you probably have a lot of contacts to start with. Just ask everyone you talk to, even the grocery clerk and auto parts store guys. I spent more time researching/Scouting than I did actually hunting.
Look up U tube digital scouting process videos also.
I am leaving friday to hunt selway wilderness area, should be fun!