Black Bear Hunting Trips, Guides and Oufitters

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Border Country Outfitters
Border Country Outfitters
Remote Semi-guided Black Bear HuntStarting from $200
Rainy River • Our semi-guided bear hunts are based from our remote fishing outposts on Pipestone Lake, which are boat-to destinations. Typically we plan to have our guests hunt in the evening, making for great opportunities to take advantage of the awesome fishing and beautiful scenery Pipestone Lake has to offer. The cabins are fully furnished with a fully functional kitchen. We will establish bait site locations and start baiting several weeks in advance of your hunt. If desired we can erect ladder stands or you can bring your own. At the beginning of the hunt we will escort you and your party to our remote outpost location(s), show you the different bait sites to hunt and key fishing locations to mark on your GPS.
Fully Guided Ontario Black Bear HuntStarting from $2,000
Chapple • Our fully-guided bear hunts are between 5 minutes to 35 minutes from our lodging site. Our hunters are required to get themselves to our lodge, and we look after the rest - all meals, lodging, and an assigned guide that takes care of all travels to the hunting sites and back to the lodge. We run all our baited locations using 17' ladders in dense forest sites along highly travelled bear runways on private land. Our hunters can choose stands that range from 20-50 yards from the bait, depending on their comfort and confidence in a successful harvest. Currently, our hunters have used any of the following for their harvest - compound, traditional bow, crossbow, muzzle loader and either 30 caliber or a 45-70 firearm.
Archery Outfitter
Archery Outfitter
Whitetail, Mule Deer, Elk, Bear, CougarFrom $1,200 to $5,000
Colville • Our whitetail hunts are tree stand hunts over feed piles and scent scrapes. Stand locations will be established months in advance to have a full log book of information on the inventory of bucks available to each stand. We will show you the folder of trail camera pictures for your stand prior to sitting, then you decide what buck you want to target. Our stands are safe, solid, and ready to hunt when you arrive. We use all types of tree stands from ladder stands to hang on stands and self climbers. Each stand has its own benefits and we use whatever is needed to accomplish as close to perfect stand location as possible. Our mule deer hunts are typically spot and stalk, but it is very common to have mule deer frequently visiting out mountain whitetail stand locations, so we will often have opportunities at both whitetail and mule deer on the same stand. Our seasons overlap during some of our season and we coordinate trip dates to include both species. We have Rocky Mountain Elk herds roaming in and out of our feeding stations as well and we can also combo deer and elk together because the seasons overlap for a few weeks out of the season. Most units are any antlered bull. During our September hunts, black bear and cougar is also open the entire month with any legal weapon. It is common for us to target bears in the morning, with a bow or rifle, then sit in a tree stand for deer and elk in the evening. We are not only in a target rich environment but we also have high quality of game in all species. Bucks over 150", bears over 350 lbs, and bull elk breaking 300" are no surprise when we see them on trail camera. You will not sit a tree stand unless it has a buck at least pope and young quality. It is your decision what you choose to harvest, as long as it is legal. We have between 30-40 stand locations and no more than 4 hunters in camp at a time. We typically book 12-14 deer hunters a year. We are very fortunate to not have to hunt our stands every week of the season. We book two weeks in September, two weeks in November and one week in December. We're able to avoid back to back deer hunters because our moose season fills the gaps. Over hunting stands is not an issue in our operation and returning clients are happy to tell you that.
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