Black bear hunt
Your hunt will take place amidst ideal bear habitat. A largely undisturbed forest made up of old logging roads filled with a variety of berry-producing shrubs and trees. Being private property and inaccessible to the general public, along with limiting the number of hunts available, makes for greater opportunities for our hunters to achieve a successful harvest. Your hunt will consist of active bait/stand sites that will be pre-baited weeks in advance. You will require a vehicle to travel to and from sites. We suggest you bring your ATV in order to be able to easily access, bait, track, and recover your bear. Due to liability, we only use ground blinds, so we encourage you to bring your own tree stands. Our guide can assist in recovery and processing. During downtime take the boat out for a few hours of fishing, or just relax and enjoy all the amenities we provide onsite.
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Spring black bear hunt: May 1st to June 15th
Fall black bear hunt: August 15th to Oct 31st
Included in the resident & non-resident bear hunt
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Accommodations 7 days (Friday to Friday) hunt Saturday to Thursday
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Access to hunt BMU’s on privately owned land
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Active baits
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Freezer space
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Boat and motor per 2-3 hunters for fishing during downtime
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Maps of the area
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HST tax
Not included in the resident & non-resident bear hunt
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Export Fee – $35
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Tree Stand or Blinds (for liability purposes we use ground blinds, we encourage you to bring your own tree stand)
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Transportation to and from active bait (bring your ATV)
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Skinning ($150)
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Gratuities
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Meals
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Bear Hunt License & Outdoors Card
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Sport Fishing License
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Conservation Fishing License
Canadian Firearms Declaration Form
You will be required to fill out a temporary gun permit to bring firearms into Canada (Firearm Declaration Form). The fee is $25 payable at the border crossing.
Non-Resident Firearm Declaration Forms are available by emailing cfp-pcaf@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, or by calling 1-800-731-4000 (Canada and U.S.) or 1-506-624-5380 (other countries) and from all Customs offices across Canada. Visit the RCMP website for more information.
Please note: Do not sign your declaration form until the customs agent asks you to.