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bdmiller34
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I was wondering if anyone could offer advice on a place to Bear Hunt this spring. Due to family commitments I will be unable to hunt out west this fall so I would like to plan a spring hunt. Any help would be great!
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Contact Ted Fry at Raptor Archery (sponsor here). He guides spring bear hunts in Idaho.
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Jim Wright
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Northwest Montana, over the counter tag, all spot and stalk on a lot of public land. Contact the Division of Fish, Wildlife and Parks in Helena and ask how to contact a wildlife boiologist concerning spring bears there.
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Idaho is a great place for bears, both baiting and spot and stalk. Some of the wilderness areas offer a two bear bag limit as well! It's where I plan to hunt bear this spring.

Montana also has a spring season...no baiting allowed though.

Cheers, Matt

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Check with Tom Phillips for the Bear Quest.

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