Mad Dog!
Prepare for rain. If you come in the fall, climb up in the high country and bleat a deer call. Nothing like having a BIG blackie saunter up to check out if you are lunch!
I'm not a bear hunter, but year before last I met a big bear up on Baird Peak. Look on a topo map and it is a couple of miles NW of Ratz Harbor, south of Coffman Cove. First time I was napping in the alpine after lunch. I woke up and saw the bear come up a draw 100 yards or so away. I made one toot on my deer call and he came right at me. Not running, just checking things out. Bear season hadn't opened yet so I stood up, yelled at him and waved my arms. I finally put a round from my NEF .30-06 between his feet at about 20 yards. He stopped and sniffed around, then decided this was too scary and took off down the hill.
I ran into either him or his twin that Labor Day. I had come out of the trees into a muskeg on top of the ridge line I was going to go up, when I saw a couple of does bedded down. I sneaked up on them and was probably 20 yards away or so, squatting down to watch them. They were looking down the slope, and there came mr. bear. He walked by within 10 yards of them and they stood up but that was as confrontational as it got. I thought about dropping him, but wanted to get some venison in the freezer so let him go. I'm glad I did, 'cause I took two bucks a half hour later.
Hey, have a good 4th. Send me your address and I'll see about getting you info on B&Bs, etc.
-Kees-