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As of now I've not seen a turd or track...but I'd bet any day now they will be out in full force.
Quote from: bearpaw on April 14, 2017, 03:38:32 AMI think season will unfold as a normal year with a May green up, the snow is leaving very fast now but access will be muddier than usual and be careful about washouts. A lot of hunters will likely get stuck in soft and/or washed out roads, it will be a good spring for the tow companies. I would not try to go bear hunting until sometime in May.Roger. Winch on order.
I think season will unfold as a normal year with a May green up, the snow is leaving very fast now but access will be muddier than usual and be careful about washouts. A lot of hunters will likely get stuck in soft and/or washed out roads, it will be a good spring for the tow companies. I would not try to go bear hunting until sometime in May.
That guy obviously doesn't know how to drive. Dodges don't get stuck.
I haven't even bothered to try heading up yet. I don't know if the rain will ever let up. It's been horrible since last October. I am ready for sun and short sleeves.
I don't know how it is on your end Dale, but on the southern end.....roads are sluffing everywhere and some serious slides are just a coin toss away. I won't have my kids with me in the truck up there for a while.
I drew spring bear for GMU 121. I have never been there and I am looking for some advice on:1.)Dates (I was thinking of going around the last weekend of April, is this to early?)2.) Any suggested "Hunny hole" locations that I should be looking at?3.) ATV/Motorcycle - I have access to both, but are they necessary? I like to get back deep and hike a ton but don't want to be hiking if "Mr. Renthals" is going to be going through rhythm sections close by all the timeAny advice would be greatly appreciated, as this will be my first time bear hunting. Thank you in advance.