23 February 2012, 09:38
Brian ClarkManitoba Black bear hunts
Manitoba Black Bear hunting has proven to be some of the best bear hunting in North America. Our Black bear hunting in Manitoba takes place on the fringe of Riding Mountain National Park, a fantastic national park that holds great game. The surrounding area of the Riding Mountain National park is packed with agricultural fields including oat fields which are a main food supply for these bears. This is why this area produces some of the biggest Black Bears in Manitoba and unique color phases. We have even harvested a "white bear" at our camp. Our typical day of bear hunting starts with sleeping in, followed by a hot breakfast. After breakfast you can spend the afternoon fishing for walleye or northern pike while we check and refill bait sites. This is also a good time to be with your guide to check out sites and possibly catch a bear on site. Following that we will prepare a packed lunch and take you to your active site for the evening hunt. We provide each hunter with a radio for communication with your guide. Following your evening hunt we will gather for a late dinner, you will gain weight with this cooking.
Price:$2500
Guide/PH: Terry and Travis Ledoux
Location: Nearest town McCreary, Manitoba
Dates:
Spring Bear hunts openings:
May 20th-26th
May 27th- June 2nd
Fall bear hunt openings:
September 9th-15th
September 23rd-29th
Whats included: 6 full days of hunting, 2:1 guided hunt, accomadations, all meals, transportation during the hunt and all trophy prep in the field.
Not included: Tags ($317 for Non-residents)5% GST tax, any before hunt cost, Taxidermy.
23 February 2012, 18:46
Larry SellersIs this a fly in hunt or do you drive to the hunt location? Just asking.
Larry Sellers
23 February 2012, 19:12
Brian ClarkLarry, This is a drive to hunt location.
Thanks!
24 February 2012, 03:35
Bakkentaxidermy.comWhat is more successful spring/fall?????
24 February 2012, 03:59
Brian ClarkShawn, We have good success at both spring and fall, In the spring time the bears will be smaller in body size but the fur will be fantastic as long as it's not rubbed, the fall bears will be bigger body size as they are putting on weight for winter. I hope that helps.
Thanks!
19 March 2012, 17:54
Brian ClarkStill have some openings.
Thanks!
24 April 2012, 06:13
Brian ClarkStill have some fall spots open.
26 April 2012, 03:47
capebufCan you also hunt wolf on this Bear hunt if its possible.
26 April 2012, 16:46
Brian Clarkquote:
Originally posted by capebuf:
Can you also hunt wolf on this Bear hunt if its possible.
Yes, wolf can be harvested on the same tag as long as the bear tag has not been tagged out. There are quite a few of them in the area but they are smart and hard to hunt but I have seen a few in my times up there.