In October my wife and I went on our first western hunt (mule deer) and loved it even though we were not successful. Recently, the idea of a spring black bear hunt has captured my interest and my wife's also. I assume she likes the idea of the mild weather compared to this years trip which was in the low twenties all day and negative temps at night.
I'm only interested in a spot and stalk style hunt. I've tried finding info about success rates on a few state fish and game websites without luck. The best info I've gotten was from Idaho fish and game. It listed the total number of bears killed and the manner in which they were taken i.e. stalk, bait, hound, or incidental. Unless I'm a dummy and don't know how to read a spreadsheet (this is entirely possible) I did not see a figure for TOTAL number of hunters. So I can see how many guys had success but not the total number who tried. 50 bears taken in a unit with 60 hunters would be awesome odds but not so much if there were 50 bears taken and 2,000 hunters. Where can I find this info or if its not available for some reason like hunters hitting numerous units and skewing the numbers, what has been YOUR success rate on spring bears with a spot and stalk strategy?
Last note, any states you would recommend? I was thinking Idaho because the tags are $180 cheaper than the surrounding states and my wife really liked a little ski resort town we passed through and wanted to go back some day but a quality hunt and highest chance of success would be number one priority. This would be spring '21 at the absolute earliest but I'm still excited just planning everything.
I'm only interested in a spot and stalk style hunt. I've tried finding info about success rates on a few state fish and game websites without luck. The best info I've gotten was from Idaho fish and game. It listed the total number of bears killed and the manner in which they were taken i.e. stalk, bait, hound, or incidental. Unless I'm a dummy and don't know how to read a spreadsheet (this is entirely possible) I did not see a figure for TOTAL number of hunters. So I can see how many guys had success but not the total number who tried. 50 bears taken in a unit with 60 hunters would be awesome odds but not so much if there were 50 bears taken and 2,000 hunters. Where can I find this info or if its not available for some reason like hunters hitting numerous units and skewing the numbers, what has been YOUR success rate on spring bears with a spot and stalk strategy?
Last note, any states you would recommend? I was thinking Idaho because the tags are $180 cheaper than the surrounding states and my wife really liked a little ski resort town we passed through and wanted to go back some day but a quality hunt and highest chance of success would be number one priority. This would be spring '21 at the absolute earliest but I'm still excited just planning everything.