I know Wyoming spring hunting involves a lot of folks baiting, but I'm looking to do some spring spot and stalk, and thought by going Wyoming, I could capitalize on a shorter drive time from Colorado, giving me the opportunity at a few swings at it (opposed to a 15 hour drive to NW Montana). My initial game plan would be dependent on snow and female mortality, but thinking of selecting a few areas in the Medicine Bow and would really like a later season trip out to the Salt River range in the Bridger.
Not looking for spots or anything, but just some general advice and encouragement LOL. Is it even worth messing with the Sierra Madre units? It looks like it would be more difficult to cover large areas with optics here? Never spent much time here, but the family and I have camped a bit on the Snowy side of the Medicine Bow. Plus side would be this is only 3 hours or so from the house, so I could get in multiple trips here in the spring.
I've actually never been to the Bridger forest and that area of Wyoming, so that actually is a big draw for me. Downside is it would be 7 or 8 hours or more to get to hunting spots. My concern here without ever stepping foot here, are the higher basins and avalanche chutes, etc. even accessible before the season shuts down? Finally, how big of an impact does the baiting have on finding bears? Can you still find them up high feeding on fresh grass?
Anyone ever done this style of hunt successfully in either the Sierra Madre or Greys River units? Whats your big take-aways or advice ?
Not looking for spots or anything, but just some general advice and encouragement LOL. Is it even worth messing with the Sierra Madre units? It looks like it would be more difficult to cover large areas with optics here? Never spent much time here, but the family and I have camped a bit on the Snowy side of the Medicine Bow. Plus side would be this is only 3 hours or so from the house, so I could get in multiple trips here in the spring.
I've actually never been to the Bridger forest and that area of Wyoming, so that actually is a big draw for me. Downside is it would be 7 or 8 hours or more to get to hunting spots. My concern here without ever stepping foot here, are the higher basins and avalanche chutes, etc. even accessible before the season shuts down? Finally, how big of an impact does the baiting have on finding bears? Can you still find them up high feeding on fresh grass?
Anyone ever done this style of hunt successfully in either the Sierra Madre or Greys River units? Whats your big take-aways or advice ?