JaredMoon
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Hey everyone! So, after speaking with some outfitters/pilots and having new military orders which will push my timeline left into the first/second week of May I am now trying to find a new location to get into some spring bear hunting in Idaho. I am a solo hunter so I am avoiding areas which are known for grizzly activity (as I'm newly married my wife doesn't want me eaten just quite yet).
So that has brought me to Units 18 and 14. I am interested to hear knowledgable opinions on the matter or even a little help.
Unit 18 Idea: Set off from Seven Devils Campground area and head out to a base camp around Basin Lake. Based on some similar elevation cams I've seen it appears the area may be mostly free of snow and hopefully in full green up attracting bears.
Pros:
Beautiful Area
Great Glassing Terrain
Maybe some fishing opportunities
High elevation may keep pressure down
Cons:
Big pack in
Might be a little cold
Seems like an "all or nothing hunt." Meaning, if the bear aren't around I'm fully committed to the hunt
Full price Spring Bear Tag
Unit 14 Idea: Work my way in my truck to Florence Basin Area (onX: 45.53100 -116.04446) then set out on foot to scout the meadows at lower elevation. If I dont find any fresh sign then I can head up into the western Frank Church Wilderness and take a look at higher elevations.
Pros:
Beautiful Area
Lower elevation may mean less snow
Unit 14 Bear Tag is only $41.75
Flexibility to stay "low" in the meadows AND head up country if snow line is higher
Could bring my climber stand if I find some fresh sign in lower levels
May be turkey down low...gobble gobble
Cons:
Easy access may mean some serious pressure from other dogs/bait stations
Lower elevation means it is less easy to glass
Pressure
Pressure
Thank you all for any info you can provide. I will be solo so I am flexible as long as it's safe.
So that has brought me to Units 18 and 14. I am interested to hear knowledgable opinions on the matter or even a little help.
Unit 18 Idea: Set off from Seven Devils Campground area and head out to a base camp around Basin Lake. Based on some similar elevation cams I've seen it appears the area may be mostly free of snow and hopefully in full green up attracting bears.
Pros:
Beautiful Area
Great Glassing Terrain
Maybe some fishing opportunities
High elevation may keep pressure down
Cons:
Big pack in
Might be a little cold
Seems like an "all or nothing hunt." Meaning, if the bear aren't around I'm fully committed to the hunt
Full price Spring Bear Tag
Unit 14 Idea: Work my way in my truck to Florence Basin Area (onX: 45.53100 -116.04446) then set out on foot to scout the meadows at lower elevation. If I dont find any fresh sign then I can head up into the western Frank Church Wilderness and take a look at higher elevations.
Pros:
Beautiful Area
Lower elevation may mean less snow
Unit 14 Bear Tag is only $41.75
Flexibility to stay "low" in the meadows AND head up country if snow line is higher
Could bring my climber stand if I find some fresh sign in lower levels
May be turkey down low...gobble gobble
Cons:
Easy access may mean some serious pressure from other dogs/bait stations
Lower elevation means it is less easy to glass
Pressure
Pressure
Thank you all for any info you can provide. I will be solo so I am flexible as long as it's safe.