YukonMontanaTannerTrapper
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Clay.......that may be but you can still buy tee shirts that say Jackson Hole and I think that's what counts right ?
Park.......it's really difficult to meet on the road. I figured out that out when I tried to meet up with Vic Hanson. I think when we get on the road we don't like being tied down to anything or anybody.......the bear picture you posted here is amazing ! You need to protect your pictures somehow cause someone is going to be using them (if you care about that stuff). So the area that I referenced is east of Teton National Park. You take Route 26 towards Dubois, Wyoming. Once you reach the Brooks Lake area, you're there. I was on Forest Service Road 513. The area is known as Teton Wiiderness Area and Shoshone National Forest. This was not the first time that I've been told about that area. The funny thing is I haven't seen a bear there yet (including this year). I saw plenty of deer. That being said I spoke with some elk hunters the morning I was leaving and they saw (6) Grizzlies, black bears, wolves, deer and lots of elk. I heard the elk bugling at night, and I heard the wolves in the night and the morning. The hunters said that the wolves were right outside their tent and they had fired a shot through the tent ceiling to scare them away (these were good ole' boys for sure.....camo truck, trailer, clothes.....you get the picture). Also, tent camping is not allowed in that area due to the bear activity.
Park.......it's really difficult to meet on the road. I figured out that out when I tried to meet up with Vic Hanson. I think when we get on the road we don't like being tied down to anything or anybody.......the bear picture you posted here is amazing ! You need to protect your pictures somehow cause someone is going to be using them (if you care about that stuff). So the area that I referenced is east of Teton National Park. You take Route 26 towards Dubois, Wyoming. Once you reach the Brooks Lake area, you're there. I was on Forest Service Road 513. The area is known as Teton Wiiderness Area and Shoshone National Forest. This was not the first time that I've been told about that area. The funny thing is I haven't seen a bear there yet (including this year). I saw plenty of deer. That being said I spoke with some elk hunters the morning I was leaving and they saw (6) Grizzlies, black bears, wolves, deer and lots of elk. I heard the elk bugling at night, and I heard the wolves in the night and the morning. The hunters said that the wolves were right outside their tent and they had fired a shot through the tent ceiling to scare them away (these were good ole' boys for sure.....camo truck, trailer, clothes.....you get the picture). Also, tent camping is not allowed in that area due to the bear activity.