USA: Black Bear San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation Arizona

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Just returned from Guided Black Bear hunt on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation. My Guide was Trevor Chapman, an Apache Indian who lives on the Reservation. We stayed in a large tent during hunt. We hunted a day and a half. All we needed. First day saw half a dozen bears. Finished by noon on second day. Killed a mature black bear with a white chest crest. Trevor offers 3 day hunts and 5 day hunts. Baiting is not allowed on San Carlos. Hunts were very reasonably priced. Call him at 928-961-1793. He charges different rates depending on services offered, such as meals, etc.

The San Carlos is approx 2 million acres.

I like him. I recommend him.

I will TRY to post pics.... and a video of actual kill. Trevor filmed the actual kill with his cell phone and a commercial adapter attached to his binoculars mounted on a tripod.

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Nice bear. How was the hunt conducted? Did you drive roads and glass? Or walk ridges or creeks? Or a different method?
 
Congrats and thanks for sharing!
 
Congratulations on your successful hunt. Great job, TheGrayRider.
 
He knew where the bears were. First morning we were on chosen spot before sunrise. Then drove roads. Then sat and glassed. Dale
 
LOVE A GOOD BEAR HUNT IN AZ. SPOT AND STALK OR HOUNDS. CONGRATS ON A NICE BEAR!
 
Did he have a good coat? I have seen some fall NM bears that were pretty rough- his looks good in the pics - congrats
 
Have hunted San Carlos a couple times. Always a good experience. Congrats on your bear!
 
That’s a cool part of the state, congratulations.
 
How is the Coues hunting on San Carlos?
 
How is the Coues hunting on San Carlos?
IIRC correctly, it’s too much pine forest (granted I have seen them north of Payson). It’s really elk country, but I’ll gladly be corrected by folks who’ve hunted there more. Also, the “Apache Buck” is supposedly from the San Carlos.

I mostly hunted SE and around Greer.

From the Fish & Game regs:
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San Carlos is on the Center-right of the state
 
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How is the Coues hunting on San Carlos?

IIRC correctly, it’s too much pine forest (granted I have seen them north of Payson). It’s really elk country, but I’ll gladly be corrected by folks who’ve hunted there more. Also, the “Apache Buck” is supposedly from the San Carlos.

I mostly hunted SE and around Greer.

From the Fish & Game regs:
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San Carlos is on the Center-right of the state
There’s plenty of coues deer in San Carlos. Though at this point there are coues deer living in downtown Mesa so they’re basically everywhere south of I-40
 
Well done and nice bear!

I may give him a call; have been wanting to harvest a bear, and his location would make it much easier to bring my nephew along on the hunt.
 

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