Last year I flew the area either the last week of March or the first week of April, can't remember. Anyway grizzlies were out on the southern slopes that had melted off, eating the dried grass. We had an early breakup last year. during that time there was too much snow for a 4-wheeler, and too many dry areas for a snowmachine. Lakes and streams were too soft to cross, but not open enough for a canoe. In other words the bears were virtually inexcessiable at that time. We went down the first week of May, there was still a lot of snow drifts that had not melted off, blocking most of the trails, too deep to cross on a 4-wheeler. We dug our way across two drifts, then decided that was too much work. Had a good time fishing, caught lots of Lakers, had to turn them loose, too early. Still had a good time, just unable to get to the areas where the bears were.