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Thinking about a spot'n stalk Fall black bear hunt for me and my son...

Does Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana offer over-the-counter Black bear tags to non-residents?
 
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I'm not sure about those states, but Oregon has OTC general season bear tags. The season starts August 1st. A non-resident license costs $76.50, and the bear tag is $151.50. The southwest part of the state has the best population density. We'd love to have you guys over here to help control the population a bit.


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Posts: 94 | Location: Southern Oregon | Registered: 30 October 2006Reply With Quote
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I'm not a bear hunter...yet so my info is limited but, in MT you have to buy your bear tag by mid August for the fall season. You also have to take a Bear ID test (online) prior to tag purchase.

$350 for non-resident plus $20 for conservation and hunting enchancement fees.


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I think Montana still does, I hunted black bear there for 12 years.

I know Idaho does, I hunt there nearly every year, and sometimes twice a year, in spring and fall.

The area I hunt is to thick for spot and stalk, you must hunt over bait.

I can recommend a great outfitter for Idaho.

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OTC in Wyoming, but a quota, some areas close fast.
 
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Thanks folks I appreciate the help... thumb
 
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Idaho has a spring and a fall season. You can buy 2 OTC tags each in some units. Spot and stalk, hounds and bait are allowed. Search Idaho Fish and Game and prepare for sticker shock.
 
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Thinking about a spot'n stalk Fall black bear hunt for me and my son...

Does Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana offer over-the-counter Black bear tags to non-residents?


Arizona does. N/R license is $151.25 and the bear tag is $245. Probably a good area would be area 27 which is where I'll be trying for a bear come Oct 2. I'll be hooking up with a non-resident hunter as well at that time. Should be an interesting hunt.
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Alaska is great in the fall for spot and stalk. If your in good enough shape to do some climbing and get up to the blue berry hillsides a lot of fun can be had.


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