bnickelson
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My wife & I are planning are first trip to the mountains, our first hunting trip in Montana & our first bear hunt, all combined into the same trip around May/June 2020.
I have a few basic questions (at this time, I'm sure there will be many more)
I have no reason for picking the hunting area other than throwing a dart at a map & finding a campground that has power, restroom & shower (we'll be using my friend's pop-up camper)
I'm looking at the area south of Bozeman (again, proximity to campgrounds) from the Madison River east to Hwy 89.
We are going into this first hunt with the idea that we will be hiking & sight seeing (and learning how to hike in the mountains) while carrying (1) bear tag. Basically, we will enjoy everything & seeing a bear will be a nice bonus.
Our hunting background is whitetails in North Dakota Spot & stalk from trucks & northern MN treestand hunting (used to sitting for 5 hours in 10 degree windy weather).
1. Am I completely off my rocker for thinking this is an area for a rookie bear hunter?
2. I'm familiar with MVUM maps (ATV'ing in the Black Hills of SD), It looks like 95% or more of the "roads" in this area do not open until June 15th, is this correct?
3. Should a be looking for a campground & hunting land in a different area? Missoula? Libby (read that a lot on forums)? Little Belts? Etc.
4. We are thinking late May, but aren't locked it to s specific time frame yet. 8 day hunt, 2 of the days will be driving, so 6 days of actual hunting.
I'm not looking for gps coordinates or tying to "internet scout", but having never hunted a western state, I just don't want to go to an area that 99% of the bear hunting population knows there aren't bears there.
Also, if anyone has a recommendation for a campground (that my wife would like more) I'm all ears.
Thanks in advance,
Brad
I have a few basic questions (at this time, I'm sure there will be many more)
I have no reason for picking the hunting area other than throwing a dart at a map & finding a campground that has power, restroom & shower (we'll be using my friend's pop-up camper)
I'm looking at the area south of Bozeman (again, proximity to campgrounds) from the Madison River east to Hwy 89.
We are going into this first hunt with the idea that we will be hiking & sight seeing (and learning how to hike in the mountains) while carrying (1) bear tag. Basically, we will enjoy everything & seeing a bear will be a nice bonus.
Our hunting background is whitetails in North Dakota Spot & stalk from trucks & northern MN treestand hunting (used to sitting for 5 hours in 10 degree windy weather).
1. Am I completely off my rocker for thinking this is an area for a rookie bear hunter?
2. I'm familiar with MVUM maps (ATV'ing in the Black Hills of SD), It looks like 95% or more of the "roads" in this area do not open until June 15th, is this correct?
3. Should a be looking for a campground & hunting land in a different area? Missoula? Libby (read that a lot on forums)? Little Belts? Etc.
4. We are thinking late May, but aren't locked it to s specific time frame yet. 8 day hunt, 2 of the days will be driving, so 6 days of actual hunting.
I'm not looking for gps coordinates or tying to "internet scout", but having never hunted a western state, I just don't want to go to an area that 99% of the bear hunting population knows there aren't bears there.
Also, if anyone has a recommendation for a campground (that my wife would like more) I'm all ears.
Thanks in advance,
Brad