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The earliest I’ve seen a bear out was middle of February. I’ve seen 3 or 4 third week of March, end of March. The early bears I’ve seen out have all been big boars. I don’t think they travel far from the den for awhile, and will go back in for a nap if they want.I’m afraid some will be out early this year. Bears are my nemesis. They are a problem looking for a place to happen.
Quote from: Loup Loup on February 17, 2026, 07:39:15 AMThe earliest I’ve seen a bear out was middle of February. I’ve seen 3 or 4 third week of March, end of March. The early bears I’ve seen out have all been big boars. I don’t think they travel far from the den for awhile, and will go back in for a nap if they want.I’m afraid some will be out early this year. Bears are my nemesis. They are a problem looking for a place to happen.I saw pics of one yesterday on Facebook from the Spokane Valley area. It was on a hiking page, just seems super early. I'm planning on setting a bait 3rd weekend (couple days after opener but when I can get up there) of April, hoping stuff hits it quickly. I have several beaver in the freezer that will be good hanging bait plus a barrel full of sweets waiting for them. The hardest part this year will be no cell cams. My bait is 3 hours out of town and I already live in a spot people think is the boon docks
Quote from: TeacherMan on February 17, 2026, 08:16:29 AMQuote from: Loup Loup on February 17, 2026, 07:39:15 AMThe earliest I’ve seen a bear out was middle of February. I’ve seen 3 or 4 third week of March, end of March. The early bears I’ve seen out have all been big boars. I don’t think they travel far from the den for awhile, and will go back in for a nap if they want.I’m afraid some will be out early this year. Bears are my nemesis. They are a problem looking for a place to happen.I saw pics of one yesterday on Facebook from the Spokane Valley area. It was on a hiking page, just seems super early. I'm planning on setting a bait 3rd weekend (couple days after opener but when I can get up there) of April, hoping stuff hits it quickly. I have several beaver in the freezer that will be good hanging bait plus a barrel full of sweets waiting for them. The hardest part this year will be no cell cams. My bait is 3 hours out of town and I already live in a spot people think is the boon docks I'm actually not even sure the no-cell cams has been approved by the state legislature yet, but regardless, the last plan I saw for it was only from August to Dec, leaving them open for Spring Bear. I'm saying this lazily, but I think they are still allowed during the other 3 quarters of the year.
Quote from: luvmystang67 on February 17, 2026, 12:52:23 PMQuote from: TeacherMan on February 17, 2026, 08:16:29 AMQuote from: Loup Loup on February 17, 2026, 07:39:15 AMThe earliest I’ve seen a bear out was middle of February. I’ve seen 3 or 4 third week of March, end of March. The early bears I’ve seen out have all been big boars. I don’t think they travel far from the den for awhile, and will go back in for a nap if they want.I’m afraid some will be out early this year. Bears are my nemesis. They are a problem looking for a place to happen.I saw pics of one yesterday on Facebook from the Spokane Valley area. It was on a hiking page, just seems super early. I'm planning on setting a bait 3rd weekend (couple days after opener but when I can get up there) of April, hoping stuff hits it quickly. I have several beaver in the freezer that will be good hanging bait plus a barrel full of sweets waiting for them. The hardest part this year will be no cell cams. My bait is 3 hours out of town and I already live in a spot people think is the boon docks I'm actually not even sure the no-cell cams has been approved by the state legislature yet, but regardless, the last plan I saw for it was only from August to Dec, leaving them open for Spring Bear. I'm saying this lazily, but I think they are still allowed during the other 3 quarters of the year.That would be super nice if they are still allowed, save a ton of gas! I try to run three cameras on a bait, two cell cams and a regular one.
I've been so lucky the last couple of weeks. I've won a bear bait raffle at the North Idaho Houndsmen Association Banquet. A 55 gallon barrel of north Idaho mix (candy, cookies, nuts), Carmel pieces, and two pails of frosting. Then at the bighorn show, my wife put my name into a drawing for a bear bait starter kit at the Big Boar Bait booth and my name got drawn for that. 40lb bag of pellets, couple of pails of donut icing, couple of small pails of peanut butter and a box of chocolate pretzels! Yehaw!