Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bear Hunting => Topic started by: archeryfreak on April 03, 2018, 04:31:09 AM
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Hello fellow Spring hunters! So i'm taking my 16 year old brother in law for his 1st bear hunt, we have Spring bear tags for the Oregon Weneha, but I'm just seeing if anyone would share how it's looking on the North end of the Blues, How is the snowpack looking? More, Less, average? I'm trying to plan ahead, with his schooling, for some long weekends and haven't made it over to see if its going to be a May show or if we're going to be able to get in there early. he is way excited and hoping to notch his 1st bear tag. Good luck to all tag holders, Turkey chasers and Shed hunters!
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3’ of snow on the 62 rd, look at Troy resort on Facebook , they post stuff all the time.
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Bluewood 4-6 ft at 4500-5000 ft - thats skyline road. Not getn too high on opener.
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Time to go after them in their dens then you can use a knife
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May not need to go to snow levels, lots around, bring your spotting scope
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Bluewood 4-6 ft at 4500-5000 ft - thats skyline road. Not getn too high on opener.
We take our sidekicks in there during spring bear no prob. Drop your air to 9 pounds and you can ride on top of the snow pack. Or you can bring your snow machine
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Its been oh look spring, then haha fooled you still winter. It keeps snowing. I would plan for snow then check right before a trip.
I was teasing a coworker 2 days ago he asked if I had snow at camp, told him who knows I will find out when I get there, then we said could be zero inches or 7 feet 😂😂😂 good times.
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I appreciate the feedback guys, looks like some more snow coming this week. I talked to the bio and he said it should be a good spring for tagholders in the Blues.
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I have no doubt that the bio would say anything different