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Bear Hunting Canada Coast to Coast - Are You Up For It?

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Bear hunting Canada from coast to coast is an experience you won't soon forget. You can start in Ontario and work your way to the west coast.

Here are some things you will need to know if you are coming from the US to go bear hunting. Canada requires (no exceptions) that hunters wear blaze orange hunting vests and caps. Helmets and proper insurance are required by law, if you're planning on using ATV's. A previous hunting license from your state is mandatory to get a hunting license in Ontario. There are no hand guns allowed in Canada, and any non-residents have to register their firearms with Canadian Customs at the border crossing. You will need to have your proof of US citizenship and if you're driving, proof of auto insurance. Be aware that some hunting camps will also ask for a Non-Resident Hunting Preservation Fund payment.

If you plan to hunt in Manitoba, check out Riding Mountain National Park. World renowned for bear hunting, Canada offers (in Manitoba) some of the largest Black bears in the world and the highest Black bear density in Canada. Manitoba's Black bears are color phased ranging from jet black to almost white. The multi-colored bears make fine trophy animals as well. If you happen to use a bow to go bear hunting, Canada outfitters welcome both methods of hunting.

Outfitters in several British Columbia hunt camps run their operations to allow the taking of a second trophy bear (for an extra fee). That fee by the way is payable if the animal is wounded but not taken. British Columbia has some mighty nice sized Black bears too, thanks to the plentiful food supply and the heavy timber. Feasting well on the plentiful food supply, most Black bears harvested in British Columbia are in the 6 foot to 7 foot range with skulls from 18 to 21 inches. For outstanding bear hunting, Canada offers some challenging hunts for the experienced or not so experienced hunter.

There are two options available for bear hunting. Canada frequently offers baiting with the hunter waiting for the animal to come to the baits. Most of the outfitters that do offer baited bear hunting provide the bait and ask that the hunters do not bring their own bait or add their own mix to the existing bait. Ground blinds or tree stands are used by hunters waiting on a bait. The other method, and the fairer, more sportsmen like alternative, is spotting and stalking the animals. This method of hunting is more amenable to wide open areas, such as British Columbia. Unfortunately the practice of baiting bears and killing them is highly controversial and many feel very unsportsman like.



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Ground broken for visitor center at Pictograph park - Great Falls Tribune


Ground broken for visitor center at Pictograph park
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Nov 20, 2008
Montana's 2008 general big game hunting season closes Sunday, Nov. 30 half an hour after sunset. The season ends for hunting of black bear, elk, deer, ...

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Most recent grizzly death is 11th this year - The Missoulian


Most recent grizzly death is 11th this year
The Missoulian, MT - Nov 19, 2008
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks reported this week another grizzly mortality in northwest Montana due to a case of mistaken identity by a black bear hunter ...

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Big game seasons will close soon - Laurel Outlook


Big game seasons will close soon
Laurel Outlook, MT - Nov 19, 2008
The general season closure includes hunting for fall black bear, elk, deer, mountain goat, moose, bighorn sheep and mountain lion hunting without hounds. ...

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Maine night hunting increases - WBZ


Maine night hunting increases
WBZ, MA - Nov 16, 2008
A Montana man violated virtually every hunting law on the state's books as he killed at least 68 moose, elk, deer, antelope, mountain goats and black bear. ...

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Hunter penalized for shooting grizzly bear - KPAX-TV


Hunter penalized for shooting grizzly bear
KPAX-TV, MT - Nov 19, 2008
The state wildlife agency says Lefebvre was hunting black bear and mistakenly shot the grizzly, a protected species. The killing brings to 11 the number of ...

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