03 November 2013, 19:42
sdkidahoBlack Bear Outfitter in Canada?
Looking for a trustworthy outfitter in the wonderful country of Canada. Looking to hunt spring black bear.
I'm trying to take my 71 year old father to get a nice bear. I had gotten an advertisement from Cabelas for a few places, one around Prince George BC that looked good (don't have the outfits name yet but will post it up here when I do). Looking for other recommendations.
I could go somewhat local, but the bears just aren't as big down here in my neck of the woods.
Any help appreciated. Thanks for your time.
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sheephunterabThese are good people that kill good bears
http://www.garrettbrosoutfitting.com/04 November 2013, 07:20
Guide's LifeGive Jason Lambley at Interlake Safaris out of Fisher Branch, Manitoba a look. He offers both land based and fly-in bear hunts.
www.huntsfromtheheart.com04 November 2013, 12:44
BoxheadI would give Wade Derby a shout at Crosshair Consulting.
04 November 2013, 16:01
p dog shooterI would go with are own chilcotin hillbilly
04 November 2013, 20:56
ryry4Are you looking to hunt over bait or run them with hounds or spot and stock?
05 November 2013, 06:49
sdkidahoI don't think my dad can keep up with a hound hunt. Maybe spot and stalk, bait for sure.
05 November 2013, 16:51
p dog shooterquote:
Originally posted by sdkidaho:
I don't think my dad can keep up with a hound hunt. Maybe spot and stalk, bait for sure.
chilcotin hillbilly I believe he would be very accommodating of your Dad and give him a very quality hunt hounds or spot and stalk
05 November 2013, 18:16
chilcotin hillbillyquote:
Originally posted by sdkidaho:
I don't think my dad can keep up with a hound hunt. Maybe spot and stalk, bait for sure.
You would be surprised, I have gotten wheelchair bound hunters to the tree before.
Lots of spot and stalk opportunities as well.
Thanks for the kind words P dog.
05 November 2013, 19:41
sdkidahoI should note, my dad isn't wheelchair bound, and he and I still get out to hunt, but he's just slowing down a bit. From the hound hunts I've seen, some of them can be quite a hike and I'm not sure he's up to that, so that was my concern.
05 November 2013, 20:01
p dog shooterI have hunted bears all three way hounds, spot and stalk and bait.
By far I find hound hunting to be the most exciting then spot and stalk followed by bait.
05 November 2013, 23:46
ryry4Here are my three picks:
For a hound hunt Fraser Canyon Outfitters
For a spot and stock hunt Willow Creek Outfitters
http://willowcreekoutfitters.com/Bait hunt Garret Brothers.
Good luck on the hunt, whoever you choose.