Idaho Spring Bear

Yea I keep looking at the weather and snow just keeps on being forecasted. I’m guessing it will all boil down to how warm the spring is? Just trying to e scout as many places while watching the elevation and got to wondering if the creek bottoms are at 6k and the mtn peaks are 9k if the snow will still be laying in the bottoms. Don’t have to worry about this on the east coast. I know it’s still early as hell.
I forgot what week you said you were coming out. But at those elevations Id expect snow until May 20th most years
 
I am seeing so much country in photos and videos that looks awesome, but have complete analysis paralysis. Are there reduced price units a first timer should avoid? If you guys got to start over again, what would you NOT do?
 
I am seeing so much country in photos and videos that looks awesome, but have complete analysis paralysis. Are there reduced price units a first timer should avoid? If you guys got to start over again, what would you NOT do?
Same with the analysis paralysis. I’m just going to pick a unit I think I can get away from people in and e-scout the area as hard as I can until I put boots on the ground
 
Thats the best thing to do. Bears are everywhere here
I’ve actually been looking at a unit that has lower harvest records hoping I miss the crowd and one unit with decent harvest records hoping I can out walk the crowd🤣 I guess we’ll see
 
I’ve actually been looking at a unit that has lower harvest records hoping I miss the crowd and one unit with decent harvest records hoping I can out walk the crowd🤣 I guess we’ll see
If you like PM me the unit or units you're looking at and I'll try to help. I'm located in the central part of the state
 
From one newbie to another - I haven't hunted unit 28 but I have hunted just north on the main fork and there is a high population of bears. As you probably know, that country is legit!
I'm hunting unit 21 starting May 11th for 5 days this year as a first time bear hunter. How did you hunt in this area go and what week did you go?
 
Just driving back from Idaho, we tried getting into the Frank from Stanley (May 7th, 2 feet of snow), North side (Salmon River and Forks were high.) Hunted unit 28 all week until Friday, Being my first hunt I learned a ton. The first days I was hunting what I thought was "green-up" and later in the week found other areas that are actually green up. Long story short, We went to early and hunted at too high of an elevation. Didn't get to see any bears, but did run into some locals that were starting to bait and confirmed our suspicion of why we were not seeing anything. I'm always open to new information, and the biggest take away coming from Iowa to Idaho is that if you think your in shape, the mountains will show you otherwise. All around it was a great time and we are looking forward to doing it next year.
I'm going into unit 21 just off the salmon river on May 11th. What elevation were you hunting at that was too high? I'm getting worried I booked a trip that's too early. I'm planning to hunt from 4,000-7,500 feet depending on the snow levels. I'm from out of state, so not used to this snow factor
 
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