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I hunt outside of Palmer AK, in unit 14, the area biologist issues the hound permits, they are not hard to get. certain places have plenty of roads and there are lots of quad trails, if you have an Argo you can go anywhere trails or not. unless it gets to steep. the bears are everywhere. the wolves are no different here than in Canada, they have a fear of man because they are hunted they avoid us at all cost, i have been hunting here for 5 years with no wolf problems. that being said there is not alot of wolves where i hunt. grizz can be a problem to start with but most dogs break themselves of after a few runs. i shock them off grizz just like they are trash. they smell different than black bear, just like bobcat smell different than lion. I always look for tracks before i turn loose and i use game cameras if I'm hunting off a bait. so i can see what hit the bait last black or grizz. if you go to south east Alaska there are no grizz on some of the islands only black bear and they have tons of logging rds there. there are 2 other guys with hounds that hunt here in my area, there has been times where i have had to do alot of walking and the brush can be very thick. it is very similar to the terrain of coastal washington. just not as many roads.