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Black Bear on Vancouver Island
16 November 2005, 09:56
Dr BBlack Bear on Vancouver Island
Hi
I hear the best Black Bear hunting in NA is on Vancouver Island. Can anyone recomend a guide, or maby a better place.
Dr B
16 November 2005, 10:15
kutenayVictoria Island is in the Canadian high Arctic and there are no Black Bears within many miles of that very cold and quite empty place. There are Ursus maritimus or Polar Bears, but, I think that hunting these is limited to the Eskimos due to our racist government regulations which discriminate against productive Canadian taxpayers in favour of Aboriginals.
If, as I suspect, you mean Vancouver Island, part of British Columbia, there are Black Bears galore and huge ones also exist on the Queen Charlotte Islands. BBs exist in pest numbers all over B.C. and hunting them is quite easy, but, you must be guided. Go to
http://www.goabc.org for a list of Guide-Outfitters in various parts of B.C.; some of these have websites.
Remember that you may not hunt here without a guide and the penalties for non-compliance are harsh and strictly enforced.
16 November 2005, 11:33
Dr BKutenay
Thanks for the correction
Dr B
23 November 2005, 04:27
NorthSniper http://www.jimshockey.com/bear.asp23 November 2005, 04:55
AmphibiousVan Island does have some big bears. just be carefull when you;re reading about measurements. Most of the locals up this way go by Nose-to-tail, where on Shockey's vids he gives a "squared Measurement". The lodge i work for pulls quite a few 7 footers out the woods every season and we're nowhere near Van Island

I must say the Rugs that come off the island are quite nice, silky fish-bear hides. I feel sorry for the poor bastard that has to gut them

25 November 2005, 05:21
huntersdadHey
On the north end of Vancouver Island, Shockeys guides take their guests to the estuarys and new mudslides. That doesnt take alot of skill. If you havent seen alot of bears I guess it would be impressive to see but its still road hunting.
25 November 2005, 08:25
Pat BrennanI live on the Island, and if it was me coming fron out of province/country I'd look at one of the outfitters in the Prince George/Cariboo or Peace River area. Prettier country (I can hear the screams now) and a chance at a colour phased bear. If I was fron out of country I'd give serious consideration to Northern Alberta in the Peace River area as well, so big bears out of there. Also supposed to be some huge bears on the Queen Charlottes.
I've heard nothing but positive about Jim's results and hunts though.
27 November 2005, 09:47
Gatehouse http://www.niut.com/hunting/h_index.htmlI can personally reccomend this outfitter, he is a friend of mine, I've had him pack for me, too!!

Not on the Island, but very reasonable in price, and great bear hunting.
Big bears are all over BC, they are where youfind them.
Island bear hunitng is very good too, of course.
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28 November 2005, 09:07
DocGatehouse, when I go to the site and try to read the rates, it does not show a window, just one of those "you are not authorized to view this page."
Their line is busy, any idea what he charges for 2 bears?
Ted Kennedy's car has killed more people than my guns
06 December 2005, 12:32
duffy4If I were thinking of going to the island to hunt black bear, I would be thinking of fishing salmon and halibut while I was there. Maybe steelhead if the timing was right.
Robin
06 December 2005, 22:16
Gatehousequote:
Originally posted by Doc:
Gatehouse, when I go to the site and try to read the rates, it does not show a window, just one of those "you are not authorized to view this page."
Their line is busy, any idea what he charges for 2 bears?
Hmm..I got that too, I suppoise that something is wrong witht he site. I'd email him and ask...
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08 December 2005, 18:45
NickuduGatehouse - You have a "PM" - Thanks