The closer guarantee on black bear US or Canada?

KyFried

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No doubt we (the US) have plenty but for some of you that have hunted both where should I plan a black bear hunt that has the most numbers and the best chance at a trophy? Not necessarily looking for a world record but a decent sized bear with the most shot opportunities. Include a reputable outfitter if you know one.
 
If you’re wanting to spend the money and do an outfitted hunt, I’d do a 3rd week in may hunt in mid BC. Primitive or copper river.
I’d rather walk the fresh grass and see new stuff daily. If you wanted to hunt over bait, I’d still go to Canada but would look at Alberta outfitters. It would be real hard to come home from a spring hunt in Canada without a bear
 
The average guy doesn’t live in a state where they can hunt bears. If you’re looking for a one and done big bear opportunity Canada for sure is your best bet over a bait.

Alaska draws in the big bear areas have become slim, and at just about the same cost, and much better hides, Canada is again the answer.

This outfit would be high on my list if I wanted a big bear.https://mikesoutfitting.com/
 
Hunting over bait isn't my favorite past time, but if the goal is a big bear in one trip, northern Alberta is the place I suggest. Ten years ago, I hunted with WL Guide Services. While I shot a nice bear (6 foot, 8 inches head to tail), another guy in camp shot two monsters, one being an 8-footer that was way bigger than the average grizzly killed. I didn't know blackies got that big.


For spot-and-stalk, the ID or MT backcountry is a blast. It's physically hard and trophy size is much smaller, but if you're fit and enjoy adventures, it's a hunt you can do every year for cheap. For the money, spring bear hunts in the Rockies are hard to beat.
 
Hunting over bait isn't my favorite past time, but if the goal is a big bear in one trip, northern Alberta is the place I suggest. Ten years ago, I hunted with WL Guide Services. While I shot a nice bear (6 foot, 8 inches head to tail), another guy in camp shot two monsters, one being an 8-footer that was way bigger than the average grizzly killed. I didn't know blackies got that big.


For spot-and-stalk, the ID or MT backcountry is a blast. It's physically hard and trophy size is much smaller, but if you're fit and enjoy adventures, it's a hunt you can do every year for cheap. For the money, spring bear hunts in the Rockies are hard to beat.
For sure, but If a big bear is what you’re after, that will take some time in the Rockies as evidenced by all those YouTube orange/blonde bears where the guy is sitting in Montana and the bear is in Idaho when the picture is taken.


If one makes the decision they want to hunt bears every spring, then the mountain west is the answer. A one and done, Canada or SE Alaska would be the place.
 
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