Sorry,,, but late to the party here.
Lots to consider when hiring a guide or outfitter and figuring out how to spend your hard earned money. I suppose you need to first ask how important getting an opportunity at a mature bear is to you? Some hunters just love bear camp and everything associated and their success comes from just being there. If that’s your category then certainly save some money and go with a lower priced hunt. You may end up killing a nice bear and saving some money.
If seeing numbers of bears and being selective is more what you’re looking for then Id suggest Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. Another thing to consider on a less priced hunt is how the outfitter is actually affording to offer hunts at that price. Where is the budget being limited? I know for me, there’s not much to spare running a $3000 hunt. 100,000 pounds of quality bait, fuel the price it is, and wages for good guides with reliable maintained atv’s etc make charging less money impossible.
Personally, I’d go on hunts less often but spend more when I go.
Be sure with a stickbow that the outfitter will cater to the shot distance and angle you need. It’s your hunt and an outfitter should do everything he can to make it the adventure you are looking for.
Good luck shopping for the right outfitter.