Trad Gang
Main Boards => Dangerous Game => Topic started by: fedora on March 25, 2010, 08:32:00 PM
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I was wondering with everyone's experiance hunting Bear, who is the best traditional archery outfitter to use. I want to spring bear in 2011 and am looking to start planning now.
Fedora
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kutawaganoutfitters.com close shots, lots of bears,& color phase bears are common.
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It's kutawagan.com sorry!
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You should try to get onto Bearquest , can't be beat . If you want an outfitter I recommend Dale McKinnon in Alberta , he's a great guy and you can take 2 bears . If interested you can search for either Dale McKinnon or just McKinnon . If that doesn;t work I have his phone number somewhere . Where ever you go best of luck to you .
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If you're looking for a coastal spot and stalk hunt check out Coastal Inlet Adventures. I went with Brad two years ago and it was one of the best hunts I've ever been on. My buddy and I both shot two bears and really had a great time.
http://coastalinletadventures.com/index.php
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for wilderness black bear, Rob Nye of Camp Grayling is hard to beat.
Expensive- because there are 4 plane changes to get there and an overnight stay in the middle of that- but the fishing is tremendous, the guide and the experience are tremendous- and the bears are, well, freakin' huge.
(http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e322/rayhammond123/StilesBearwholegang2008-1.jpg)
That's a 7 footer squared...20 1/2 inch skull and was a struggle for four big men using a stretcher to get out of the woods.
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I'll recommend a friend of mine, Pat Garrett of Garrett Bros. Outfitting, they have a great area, and I've heard great things about their outfit. It's a family run operation in NE Alberta, out of the way, and lots of bears. They will treat you good.
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A couple of years ago I went to Sas and hunted at Walters wilderness camp. It is the place that Roger Rathar(sp) was a part of. Bows only camp and we saw lots of bears. Joe
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Fedora, that's a tough one to give you. There are a few of us here in Canada who cater to mainly bowhunters, such as myself, and do a pretty good job. I don't think there is a best outfitter. I've been in the business since 1985 and have tuned my operation to accomidate mostly bowhunters. Being a bowhunter and hiring only EXPERIENCED bowhunters as guides, keeps our guests coming back for more adventures. Best to talk to references and your prospective outfitter with questions that are important to you and how you prefer to hunt.
Ron
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Ron is right...the "best" is a matter of taste and opinion. I know Ron and his Trad. guide Darren and would feel confident referring any hunter to them. That said, the options are very vast...do you want fly in, does fishing matter, budget, color phase, lodging...etc. etc. I'm sure you'll choose the right outfitter as it's obvious you are researching your decision. Best of luck...Ryan
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Thanks for all the info. Since I have never been bear hunting and I shoot a recurve, I guess I define "best" as good size bears within 20 to 25 yards, good maintained baits without being ridiculed for shooting a stick and string. Price is always a concern.
Nice bear Ryan, where did you get that brute?
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Fedora, Don't ever think you'd be ridiculed for shooting a stick at a camp you choose to go to. If you did get the berries for the stick, then you made the wrong choice. Myself, after guiding 786 guests over the years, I've found bowhunters better prepared for their hunt and MUCH more familiar with thier equipment. Better outdoorsmen for sure.
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Fedora,
You might want to click on Manitoba Stickflingers link. He is starting up a new operation next year in Manitoba and I am betting it is going to be one of "the best" :thumbsup:
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Living in Canada and knowing a few people I don't need a guide,but if I did I would book with this Manitobastickflinger fella after watching his video and his attitude towards hunting and Trad archery,he rubbed me the right way.A fella I would love to hunt and share a camp with.
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been 20 years but back then Eric Grinnell of Silvertip in Alberta and now his apprentice, Mike Ukranitze.
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Great thread. I'm paying attention. A Canada bear is on my "bucket list".
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I know my buddy Cacciatore goes to Walters camp in Sask.and speaks very highly of him.I'll try to get Felix to comment as he has first hand experience.
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I went with Micahel Schneider out of Prince George BC. You can't bait in BC so it is a bit touhger than then the baited areas. Michael is a bow hunter but he guides guns also. He runs 90+% success and there are very few bears under 7'taken. Not that hunting over bait is a piece of cake, but you will "earn" your bear with a spot and stalk. On average you will get to stalk a bear at least once a day and should get a couple of 30 and under shots during the hunt. Michael has European trained tracking dogs so if the grizzlies don't get your bear first you are almost guaranteed to recover your bear.
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If you are hunting bear over bait, the shot distances should be very acceptable. There is absolutely no reason that your bow will be any less lethal than a fire arm and more satisfying a kill from my point of view. With a 58# draw I got a full pass through with a Magnus 2 blade head. It is a very fun and physically easy hunt.
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Louie's Outposts
Timber Wolf Air
I have several friends that have hunted with this outfitter. IThat is all I know about them. I have meet Mr Louie and he is a fine christian man as well as his wife. I have never hunted bears but am thinking about tryong it someday soon. Good luck and Happy Holidays.........
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Burntwood Lake Lodge. It is a fly in only. The lodge and hunting is nice enough to bring the whole family. They have thousands of acres and plenty of bait. Our family is 100% bow harvest. My wife and two young kids went this year along with my 82 year old uncle. He killed his bear this year with a bow.
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unless you object to hunting over hounds i would recommend hunting black bear in b.c. canada with doug mc mann of skinner creek hunts.no baiting allowed.reasonably priced and if you can't get a clean shot in the tree at a nice bear you can opt out for another. any and all of you know one of his clients from trad gang.....tred barta.tred and crew were hunting with doug mc mann and tred harvested a dandy black bear last spring from his wheel chair. doug has first class accomidations and is a kick to hunt with. contact doug at.... [email protected] or 250-476-1288 tatlayoko lake b.c. canada
good luck and happy holidays....mike
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i would give doug mc mann of skinner creek hunts in tatlayoko lake b.c. canada a try. first class accomidations and world class trophy animals.no baiting so hounds are his prefered method. i like this over spot and stock because you have better odds of taking a select bear vs. having a split second to decide on a shot. reasonably priced...references for skinner creek would include trad gangs own... tred barta and the versus crew. tred harvested his spring bear over dougs hounds from his wheel chair.disabilities are not a burden to doug. just another day at the outdoor office....class act...
contact .... [email protected] or 250-476-1288 i also have hunted with doug and endorse his outfitter business.
good luck and happy holidays. mike