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Bear Wallow Wilderness unit 27

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Apparently I've driven by this many times on fireroad 25. I camped my entire life by big Lake area, but never new of the wilderness down there. I just saw it today on a map! Years ago down off the black river I've seen some whitetail. Does anybody back pack in and hunt whitetail in that area??

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i was there before the fire, we camped off the 25rd, we went hiking there and i remember telling my wife how thick was in there and lots of fuel for a fire, how does it look now? haven't been there since.

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No animals in 1 or 27 after them big fires . I'd stay away...........BOB!

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After a while of reading so many comments and threads I have found out when anyone says "no amimals" = secret CWT lots of animals come hunt!!!!! :)

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After a while of reading so many comments and threads I have found out when anyone says "no amimals" = secret CWT lots of animals come hunt!!!!! :)

Ive backpacked in there for years before the fire. I would see plenty of different critters from the trail and there was good bear country down along those creeks. The trail system was nasty and strewn with dead falls BEFORE the fire. Ive not been in since, but im sure its pretty messed up judging by all the fallen timber on the roads around the w.a.

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P.s. back then it was the greenest and prettiest place in the state. Reminded me more of coastal Washington than any place I've ever seen in Arizona. Huge pines covered with moss and so thick in spots that the trail was cast in shadow at noon! Because of this it was pretty popular with hikers and other backpackers. You'd never be the only one in there on a weekend. Losing that area was a real tragedy. It'll never be the same again in my lifetime. :(

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Used to be coues deer and mulies all thru BW. Mulie population declined significantly from about 1990 (mostly due to the predator explosion I suspect). Since the Bear Wallow Fire the coues deer population has become really sparse in BW. The area was nuked by the fire and the coues don't seem to like the burns like the elk do. Not enough cover for those little wise rascals. Greatest coues populations I believe now are below the rim (in the areas that have not burned).

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P.s. back then it was the greenest and prettiest place in the state. Reminded me more of coastal Washington than any place I've ever seen in Arizona. Huge pines covered with moss and so thick in spots that the trail was cast in shadow at noon! Because of this it was pretty popular with hikers and other backpackers. You'd never be the only one in there on a weekend. Losing that area was a real tragedy. It'll never be the same again in my lifetime. :(

I'm not an emotional person at all. But I was fighting any sign of tears when I first drove through that area. I still get depressed thinking about it and angry

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It will be 4 years next month that I been gone from AZ. 1 and 27 are My fav. units. Aint seen em since the 2 big fires. I know how sad its gonna be when I get back this year. It will never look the same in our lives. Hows the Turkey hunting been? have they come back with the Elk?...........BOB!

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It will be 4 years next month that I been gone from AZ. 1 and 27 are My fav. units. Aint seen em since the 2 big fires. I know how sad its gonna be when I get back this year. It will never look the same in our lives. Hows the Turkey hunting been? have they come back with the Elk?...........BOB!

During the last two august archery hunts I could've killed about 50 turkeys. No toms at that point but lots of hens and baby turkeys. I dont know how theyre doing across the entire unit but theres plenty of deer elk and turkeys in the areas I've been hunting around the burn. Just dont forget your hard hat, because a lot of that dead timber hasn't fallen yet. ;)

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I will bring My hard hat from the oilfield here as long as theres still longbeards. Thanks...........BOB!

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