Idaho Spring Bear

Well, I guess I can’t feel bad. Spent couples days in your mountains with only a medium bear sighting. Your hill’s steepness are way worse that I imagined and I came from western Oregon. Good luck.
 
How much do bears move this time of year? Found two this weekend but unable to make a move due to terrain/snow and time. Just far enough I couldn’t get as clear a view as I’d like.

One appeared to be laying on a kill. The other was 20 yards away sitting on a branch in a tree watching it. Couldn’t tell but I thought I saw a cub up in the tree with it.

Hoping they’ll be in the general area this weekend.
 
How much do bears move this time of year?
Typically, not much. The exception is sometimes right out of the den they are looking for a particular spot and may cross a drainage or two. Usually they are pretty predictable as to general area they will be in. Sometimes you’ll see them in almost the identical spot from one day to the next.
 
Got back yesterday from southern Idaho. Checked a handful of spots, didn't see a damn thing. No bear sign. Nada.

Packed in about five miles and covered some country I'm pretty familiar with. Looked prime. Nothing but piles of elk and deer. Hunted from the truck in a couple spots and same story.

On the plus side I only found eight ticks on me packing in and out.
 
Got back yesterday from southern Idaho. Checked a handful of spots, didn't see a damn thing. No bear sign. Nada.

Packed in about five miles and covered some country I'm pretty familiar with. Looked prime. Nothing but piles of elk and deer. Hunted from the truck in a couple spots and same story.

On the plus side I only found eight ticks on me packing in and out.
I was wondering how your trip went.
 
Is the weird snow this year causing some inconsistencies? I thought this week was supposed to be prime time. I'm glad I'm not there right now, based on all this feedback.
 
Is the weird snow this year causing some inconsistencies? I thought this week was supposed to be prime time. I'm glad I'm not there right now, based on all this feedback.
I'm going out to try to fill my 2nd tag tomorrow, but the unit I'm required to hunt is mostly higher elevation, I've seen almost all my bears around 2400-3000' the last 3 years. I'm starting to think there's more down low, just bigger ones up high.
 
I’ve seen a lot of bears around this elevation band. Of course, it’s all relative to the valley floor elevation, but across Idaho I think 2500-4000 is a VERY good place to start.
Could you expand on "relative to the valley floor elevation?"

The few bears I've seen in the past few seasons were lower than I expected as well.
 
After 6 days of hunting not a single bear to be found. Hunted from 4500-7500ft. Packed in deep few days and stayed mobile. Lots of elk and deer, a moose and one mountain goat. Everything at snow line to about 1k below was dry as can be.
It was green at about 4500-5000 but never could turn one up. I don’t know where everyone else was but where I was there was plenty of ticks pulled off about 10-15 a day
 
I just got back on Tuesday from a 6 day hunt in the Salmon area and it was an absolute grinder. Hunted a canyon/basin for 3 days with no bear sign or sightings. Hunted from 4500ish-6500. Decided to pull out and move into another basin which ended up being a smart move. Hiked 3000 feet up and 8 miles in and was able to find a good looking bear 2 miles away. Took the next couple days working my way in, and ended up getting him the last night of the hunt. He was hanging out with a sow, but not actively courting her. I ended up shooting him at almost 7500, which I feel is definitely way high but makes sense with a spring like this. Bear ended up squaring 6’1, and probably in the 250-300lb range. Brother and I are both 6’3 250 and took both of us to drag him up the hill for some pictures. Also saw a wolf but unfortunately did not follow advice in this thread and did not buy a wolf tag prior to the trip. Mistake I won’t make again. IMG_4787.jpeg
 
Best part of bear hunting...

This is the leftovers of the smoked bear leg after us all pigging out on it this evening. Kudos to my son Carter's gourmet skills! (It was on the smoker from 4:30am to 6:30pm). Delicious! Reminds me more of brisket than pulled pork. I think the trick is leaving the bone in.
 

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I set up on a big cliff to glass a canyon mid day Friday (5/8). After a while I got tired so I took a nap. When I woke up I looked down below the cliff and saw this guy feeding up to me at 80 yards. Got a quick shot off and that was that. Only bear I saw in 4 days. 7500’ Elevation
 

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I just got back on Tuesday from a 6 day hunt in the Salmon area and it was an absolute grinder. Hunted a canyon/basin for 3 days with no bear sign or sightings. Hunted from 4500ish-6500. Decided to pull out and move into another basin which ended up being a smart move. Hiked 3000 feet up and 8 miles in and was able to find a good looking bear 2 miles away. Took the next couple days working my way in, and ended up getting him the last night of the hunt. He was hanging out with a sow, but not actively courting her. I ended up shooting him at almost 7500, which I feel is definitely way high but makes sense with a spring like this. Bear ended up squaring 6’1, and probably in the 250-300lb range. Brother and I are both 6’3 250 and took both of us to drag him up the hill for some pictures. Also saw a wolf but unfortunately did not follow advice in this thread and did not buy a wolf tag prior to the trip. Mistake I won’t make again. View attachment 1063147
Blink twice if you shot the wolf anyways

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I set up on a big cliff to glass a canyon mid day Friday (5/8). After a while I got tired so I took a nap. When I woke up I looked down below the cliff and saw this guy feeding up to me at 80 yards. Got a quick shot off and that was that. Only bear I saw in 4 days. 7500’ Elevation
That is beautiful. 👊
 
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