19 February 2004, 03:37
Mad DogLooking for a good FALL black bear hunt
Due to job constraints[I work in Ag, and spring is planting season], I'm looking for a good fall black bear hunt. Spot and stalk, or a bait hunt. What about SE Alaska in the fall[by boat]? Do any of the Canadian provinces have a quality fall hunt? Would like to keep the hunt under $3500, all inclusive[ie: license, airfare, outfitter, etc.]. Any help would be appreciated.
Mad Dog
19 February 2004, 03:48
MLindsayI have a friend,Todd Loewen, that runs a fall hunt in Alberta. He hunts around a huge area of farm lands with crops. Huge bears come out to feed prior to hibernation and you stalk around the fields looking for the right bear.
Mike
19 February 2004, 03:52
Mad DogDoes he have a website? Or where can I get details about his hunt?
Mad Dog
19 February 2004, 09:53
DennisHPTRy these guys if you want a 7 foot plus bear..
http://www.bearpaw.ab.ca/20 February 2004, 00:43
MLindsayMad Dog, His company name is Red Willow Outfitters and his phone number is 780-524-4574
Mike
20 February 2004, 02:16
Aspen Hill AdventuresI can hook you up on Alaska Inside Passage bears or another option is Alberta. Two bear areas and they have lots of big bears. I also have a two bear area in Idaho that's reasonably priced.
If you want some more info, drop me an email.
aspenhill@triton.net20 February 2004, 06:30
ScottinPaTalk to Barry at Safari River Outfitters in Sask.
www.huntcanada.comI've hunted whitetails twice and spring bear once with him. Its a top notch operation. Fall bear can be combined with waterfowl and upland birds.
23 February 2004, 09:06
muskegMD ....
Prince of Wales Island in SE Alaska offers some of the best Black Bear hunting there is.
Either self guided or guided.
I have a fall slot available for a guided hunt, but also help many hunters on thier do it yourself hunts.
23 February 2004, 14:58
spencer516check out these people:
http://www.theblackbearexpert.com/index.htmlIts very reasonable. They're at the show in Indy right now. Lodging isn't the best, but the hunting is fantastic.
13 March 2004, 18:52
calgarychef1Jeeze you could go to northern Alberta, rent a quad and drive into the bush along any river and stalk or bait a nice bear. Cost of the tag would be less than a hundred bucks. Total cost of the hunt including transportation and a can or two of beer would be less than $1000.00.
Tracy
Calgary