I am 55 years old and have never really been angry enough at bears to want to hunt them. Partially due to not having any readily available here to hunt, and not really knowing how to hunt them. Like a lot of you, I'm sure, I am on the email list for a number of hunt brokers, not sure how that happened, but it did. Anyways, I always look through them and usually the rates they have for the hunts just helps to justify me doing it by myself. And then a couple of months ago an ad comes out for a black bear hunt in Idaho, two bears and a wolf for an extremely reasonable price in my mind. I really have a hankering to get a wolf. So I reply to the ad and a couple of days later I get a response from the broker saying that hunt was already booked, but they could set me up next year for a nice price. No thanks.
So now I had the bug to do a bear hunt this spring. It didn't take a lot of online research to find the outfitter that was advertised by the broker. Their website had the same pictures, etc. Their website had the same hunt advertised. A couple of emails later it was confirmed that the hunt was available. Knowing that I would be applying for moose in Idaho, which meant I would be buying a hunting license anyways helped me make up my mind and book the hunt.
Got to put a little dig in here, I guess hunting bears over bait is acceptable but hunting deer over bait isn't. Just for the record, I don't have a problem with either.
On to the trip, 1999 miles according to google maps, headed out early Saturday morning and made it to Pueblo CO and met a friend there for a steak. After getting back to the hotel, I received a phone call from my neighbor and knowing that my wife wasn't home, I knew that this couldn't be good. We had received over 3" of rain in about 30 minutes and he thought my propane tank had floated away. He sent me a picture and while not actually away, it had floated and was stopped by the line running into the ground. Nothing I could do about it a 900 miles away. Made a couple of calls on Monday and got it taken care of.
Sunday evening I ended up in Butte and then made the remainder of the trip Monday morning so I could be there before noon to get ready for an evening hunt.
A few pictures from the trip there.
Flooded yard and propane tank being held somewhat in place by line.
Cool picture with a bit of sun, clouds, mountains and grass in it.
Counted seven hot air balloons just north of Denver Sunday morning.
Spotted this sign in a few places in Wyoming and just had to stop and record it.
Tunnels for both vehicle traffic and trains in Wyoming on Highway 20. Really scenic route.
Saw a bunch of these signs on Hwy 20 also. Rock has been there a while.
So now I had the bug to do a bear hunt this spring. It didn't take a lot of online research to find the outfitter that was advertised by the broker. Their website had the same pictures, etc. Their website had the same hunt advertised. A couple of emails later it was confirmed that the hunt was available. Knowing that I would be applying for moose in Idaho, which meant I would be buying a hunting license anyways helped me make up my mind and book the hunt.
Got to put a little dig in here, I guess hunting bears over bait is acceptable but hunting deer over bait isn't. Just for the record, I don't have a problem with either.
On to the trip, 1999 miles according to google maps, headed out early Saturday morning and made it to Pueblo CO and met a friend there for a steak. After getting back to the hotel, I received a phone call from my neighbor and knowing that my wife wasn't home, I knew that this couldn't be good. We had received over 3" of rain in about 30 minutes and he thought my propane tank had floated away. He sent me a picture and while not actually away, it had floated and was stopped by the line running into the ground. Nothing I could do about it a 900 miles away. Made a couple of calls on Monday and got it taken care of.
Sunday evening I ended up in Butte and then made the remainder of the trip Monday morning so I could be there before noon to get ready for an evening hunt.
A few pictures from the trip there.
Flooded yard and propane tank being held somewhat in place by line.
Cool picture with a bit of sun, clouds, mountains and grass in it.
Counted seven hot air balloons just north of Denver Sunday morning.
Spotted this sign in a few places in Wyoming and just had to stop and record it.
Tunnels for both vehicle traffic and trains in Wyoming on Highway 20. Really scenic route.
Saw a bunch of these signs on Hwy 20 also. Rock has been there a while.