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		<title>The Perfect How To Hunt Black Bear Tips &amp; Tricks DVD</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 14:12:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before paying hard earned money for a black bear hunt only to realize too late you don&#8217;t know what you&#8217;re doing, it&#8217;s better to learn a few tips and tricks that will make the experience more memorable for all the right reasons.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before paying hard earned money for a black bear hunt only to realize too late you don&#8217;t know what you&#8217;re doing, it&#8217;s better to learn a few tips and tricks that will make the experience more memorable for all the right reasons.</p>
<p>Important topics are covered in this extensive training DVD. Check out the video below and you will see exactly what the DVD includes that will put you ahead of the rest on your black bear hunting adventure.</p>
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<p>The following info is directly from Black-Bear-Hinting.com&#8217;s web site, about their <a title="black bear hunting instruction DVD" href="http://www.black-bear-hunting.com/" target="_blank">black bear hunting encyclopedia DVD</a> :</p>
<p>Black bears- Information on size and colour variations as well as eating habits, gestation periods, and reproduction. Comprehensive information on black bear facts, animal characteristics, and universal survival tips for the outdoor enthusiast.</p>
<p>Scouting for bears- Scouting forms an important part of black bear hunting and hence we felt it important to include ample information regarding; eating habits, common black bear habitat, how to identify tracks, and interpret bear sign.The book and DVD also go in to detail of different types of scouting; how to talk and gain access to experienced hunters knowledge, how to use maps and GPS as bear hunting resource, where to invest time hiking, and even some fly over tips.</p>
<p>Bear hunting gear- In order to equip hunters properly for their bear hunt, the right gear is a necessity. The book and DVD provide you with hunting trip checklists for all types of situations and gives specific gear advice. There is guidance on proper caliber and bullet information, bow and arrow tips, boots, optics, rangefinders, clothing and all essential bear hunting equipment.</p>
<p>Hunting bears- The moment you were waiting for &#8220;The Hunt&#8221;. You will find a plethora of tips on bear hunting strategy for both rifle and bow hunting black bears. Through graphs and charts you will see detailed black bear anatomy information and shot placement advice. Licensing information is also given in order to guide you.</p>
<p>Baiting black bears- For those who live in legal baiting areas such as Alaska, Alberta, and Saskatchewan you will appreciate all the tree stand hunting bear baiting content in the book and DVD. Tips on finding a bait location, setting up bait stations, setting up a tree stand, and bear bait recipes are all shown in great educational detail. Trail cameras and timing are also brought into the discussion in an attempt to heighten your chances of success.</p>
<p>Hunting with hounds- People interested in pursuing the black bear with a pack of hounds will find basic information on this topic in the book. What to expect, how the hunt starts, dog breeds, the chase, and pursuit are covered to introduce people thinking of this style of bear hunting.</p>
<p>Trophy photo tips- Making a picture to enjoy for a lifetime requires a little time and effort starts after the kill and before the field care begins. This chapter in the book, and bonus feature on the DVD will equip you with some tips to make a tasteful memory so you can display it on the mantel for generations. You will be surprised with what some hunters forget to do before pointing and aiming the camera.</p>
<p>Bear field care- After the kill, the real work begins. The book shows detailed picture instruction on how to properly gut and skin a black bear for a rug. The DVD shows step by step procedure on field dressing and the proper steps on skinning for a bear rug. This chapter alone will make you a more accomplished and well rounded hunter. This information might end up saving you thousands over the years.</p>
<p>Meat selection- I personally like bear meat and hope that you will appreciate the meat of black bears as well. In the book you will find multiple recipes to try on your next bear. You will also find my personal choices of what to do with the bear meat. The DVD has discussion on choice cuts, and different sausages you might like to try.</p>
<p>Taxidermy- In the book and DVD I discuss the criteria to help you find the best taxidermist for the job as well as giving you some money saving tips. Those of you wanting to make bear rugs or shoulder mounts, you will find the information in the book and DVD more than helpful as it will give you the essentials to get the best possible mount.</p>
<p>Choosing a Guide- Investing money into a guided trip is a special occasion and in saying that, there is a special chapter in the book discussing the criteria to find the right guide outfitter in order to have a successful bear hunting trip that will meet your expectations and budget.</p>
<p>Making a European mount- Some hunters like to do crafts with antlers and skulls. This chapter in the book and bonus feature on the DVD will show you detailed step by step picture and video instruction to successfully create your very own European style bear skull. Another treat that you can place on the mantel to remember your hunt. It is a fairly straightforward task and the instruction in the book and DVD will ensure you have the proper tools, materials, and knowledge to undertake this task.</p>
<p>Bear hunting stories- I have had a lot of interest in bear hunting stories from the past and decided to share those memories with you through pictures and writing in the book. In the DVD bonus features, you will be able to find these special bear hunting memories with you. The DVD displays pictures, hides, and weapons used in the past bear hunts in an animated fashion, along with me telling the full story.</p>
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		<title>The Nikon Coyote Special Scope &#8211; Specialized Optics for Coyote Hunting</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 12:21:10 +0000</pubDate>
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Nikon Coyote Hunting Scope

The recent trend coyote hunting in the US has increased immensely with the population growth of the coyotes themselves.  Killing of commercial animals as well as wild species such as deer and turkey by coyotes is a major issue now.   Many states have generous hunting seasons for coyote with generous bag limits [...]]]></description>
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<p>The recent trend coyote hunting in the US has increased immensely with the population growth of the coyotes themselves.  Killing of commercial animals as well as wild species such as deer and turkey by coyotes is a major issue now.   Many states have generous hunting seasons for coyote with generous bag limits in an attempt to control this varmint’s population explosion.</p>
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<p>Coyotes can be very cunning and are a challenge to hunt. They have keen vision, very good hearing and scent detection.    Hunters try to get coyotes to come to him because they are too smart to sneak up on.  Hunters get this done normally with audible calls that simulate a dying rabbit or another coyote.Coyotes can be clever and difficult to get in range.  If everything works out as planned and the coyote offers a shot, they seldom stay still for long.  Getting off a clean shot at a coyote is one of the rewarding challenges a hunter can face. </p>
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<p>In order to help meet the unique challenges of coyote hunting, Nikon created the <a target="_blank" title="Nikon Coyote Scopes" href="http://www.theriflescopestore.com/nicospsc.html">Nikon Coyote scope</a>.  It is a Nikon Buckmaster with a special Bullet Drop Compensating (BDC) reticle, available camo finishes, and an anti-reflective device (ARD).</p>
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<p>The Bullet Drop Compensating reticle is calibrated {to|for} the .223, 55 grain round sighted in at 100 yards or the 22-250, 55 grain bullet zeroed at 200 yards.  The use of the BDC reticle is to compensate for bullet drop beyond the range that you sighted your rifle in at.  The BDC holdover reference circles are large, allowing you to track the coyote accurately even as it continues to walk.</p>
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<p>The Nikon Coyote scopes can be ordered in matte black or 2 camo finishes.  The camo will match some of the new camo varmint rifles available in stores, and when combined with full body camo it will defeat the ability of a coyote to spot the hunter.  Matching camo rings are also for sale.</p>
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<p>The ARD installs directly onto the objective bell of the scope.  It features a honey-comb pattern that greatly reduces glare off the objective lens that could scare a coyote.  The cool part of it is the shooter cannot see the ARD when peering through the scope.  The shooter always has a clear field of view.</p>
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<p>The Nikon Coyote Special scopes come in 3-9&#215;40mm and 4.5-14&#215;40mm.  For shots under 200 yards the 3-9&#215;40mm will be enough magnification.  For shots at 200 yards or further the 4.5-14&#215;40mm will be the better choice.</p>
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		<title>Black Bear Hunting &#8211; Everything You Want To Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 14:10:15 +0000</pubDate>
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Black bear hunting in North America is no joke! You definitely need someone to act as your guide, someone who has expert knowledge about bears, especially their habitats, habits and body language.
As far as their dwelling places go, black bears like it rough! And the cold does not bother them, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Black bear hunting in North America is no joke! You definitely need someone to act as your guide, someone who has expert knowledge about bears, especially their habitats, habits and body language.</p>
<p>As far as their dwelling places go, black bears like it rough! And the cold does not bother them, though it might bother you! Though their favorite hidey-holes are forests and areas covered with shrubs, they also wander around ridge tops, burned areas, conifer forests, avalanche chutes, high tidelands, agricultural fields, wet meadows, riparian areas and swampy hardwood. So if you want to go black bear hunting, there?s quite a vast territory to cover!</p>
<p>How are black bears different from other bears? For one thing, their back legs are longer than most other bears. The rest of their features include?a large body, long snout, rounded ears, small eyes and a short tail. They have an acute sense of smell. Generally seen on all fours, you may also see them balancing on their hind legs only. Being flat-footed, the gait is lumbering. If seen during fall season, the time when they are preparing to go into hibernation, these animals seem to have grown in size!</p>
<p>Black bear hunting may be one of your favorite pursuits, but the law will not allow you to go shooting blindly! The reproductive rate of female black bears is very low. Therefore, black bear hunting requires licenses to hunt as well as hunting permits. In fact, they may be withheld during certain months of the year. Book early, to hunt early!</p>
<p>The ability to read the body language of a bear is very important. When a bear is up on its hind legs and sniffing the air, you automatically assume that it is taking up an aggressive stance. And so it might very well be. It could also mean that it suddenly comes back on all fours and charges at its enemy! Watch out for other signs depicting aggression, if you want to be safe. Black bears have been known to kill humans; fifty-six deaths were confirmed during the last century.</p>
<p>Any doubts in your mind during black bear hunting, refer to your guide! A cub may be mistaken for an adult and be killed. Note if the animal you are aiming for is older in age and larger in size. Smaller and younger bears should be left alone as they are just getting ready to breed. Mistakes can lead to alarming consequences.</p>
<p>So if you want to make your black bear hunting trip a memorable one, brush up your knowledge and skills. You are bound to get your reward!</p>
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		<title>The Spring Black Bear Hunt Was Awesome</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 15:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
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I like to hear black bear hunting success stories and would like to publish a few stories here on Black Bear Hunting New Brunswick.
I was chatting with Kevin Caissie a few days ago and he was telling me about how good the black bear hunting went during the spring black bear hunt for [...]]]></description>
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<p>I like to hear black bear hunting success stories and would like to publish a few stories here on Black Bear Hunting New Brunswick.</p>
<p>I was chatting with Kevin Caissie a few days ago and he was telling me about how good the <a title="Spring black bear hunting at Big Paw Outfitters" href="http://www.bigpawoutfitters.com/bear.html" target="_blank">black bear hunting</a> went during the spring black bear hunt for 2009.</p>
<p>I am looking forward to a few greeat stories from <a title="Big Paw Outfitters Lodge" href="http://www.bigpawoutfitters.com/" target="_blank">Big Paw Outfitters</a> in the next week or so. I will be sure to add a link here to the black bear hunting stories from his lodge.</p>
<p>I am looking forward to the story he started to tell me about the black bear they bagged at BPO lodge, perhaps the biggest they have taken there to this point. Cool.</p>
<p>I guess it just goes to show that you can do a whole lot better black bear hunting if you take the time to find the right guide and lodge.</p>
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		<title>What You Must Know About Bear Hunting And Bear Hunting Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 10:28:58 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>If you are into the challenging adventure of bear hunting, you must know your bear hunting dogs. These hunting dogs vary in breed and type. The basic hunting breeds are : hounds, water dogs, and terriers. Whatever their breed or type, hunting dogs have been bred over the years to assist their owners in bringing home food for the family.</p>
<p>Different breeds of hunting dog have different sets of skills. For example, bear hunting dogs. Stamina is an important factor but not the primary skill here. It is highly important , yes, but the ability to pick up a scent and stay with it is more important in this case. In addition the ability to see exceptionally well all play a heavy part in making good bear hunting dogs.</p>
<p>Hounds are popular bear hunting dogs because of their superior stamina and sight &amp; scent abilities. The Rhodesian Ridgeback (also known as the African Lion Hound) hunts large game such as bear, deer, elk, and moose. Other breeds used as bear hunting dogs are the Plott hounds and the Walker hounds.</p>
<p>If you want to use bear traps, know that these and the use of bear hunting dogs has become controversial in certain areas, with strong animal protectionists. Trappers and hunters, not suprisingly, view this form of political control by such groups as a personal attack on their historical and traditional way of life. They say this is unnecessary chipping away at their individual rights.</p>
<p>These trappers and hunters argue that their method is a safe and effective way of killing bears. This is more so because large numbers of bears can threaten society and human populations. Noentheless, The Maine bill, Legislative Document 1635, bans recreational bear trapping in Maine. However, it allows bears to be trapped for scientific research, animal damage control or public safety even though the traps are the same as what hunters use. This ban would remove the use of three types of bear hunting baits, bear hunting hounds, or traps.</p>
<p>If you want to go bear hunting, there are some popular bear hunting areas such as Alaska, Colorado, Maine, Minnesta, Montana, New Mexico, and North Carolina. These offers professional guides and outfitters for the black bear, brown bear, and the grizzly bear. Professional outfitters can be a money saving option for you, especially if you are hunting big game. Check them out if you decide to go bear hunting in these areas.</p>
<p>Note that bear hunting licenses are required and some states require tags. A 5-day bear hunt usually cost around $1,250 for you and your hunting dogs.</p>
<p>Bear hunting is indeed a very lucrative buiness. Just look at Colorado . Bear hunting business are worth an estimated $180 million annually and rising.</p>
<p>Gary T is the owner of <a href="http://www.guideforhunters.com/dogs" target="_blank">GuideForHunters.com</a>, a website for hunting dogs. Get <a href="http://www.guideforhunters.com/free_report_hunting.html" target="_blank">this FREE ebook on how to plan for your perfect hunting trip</a> plus weekly tips &amp; tricks.</p>
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		<title>Non-Residence Hunting Black Bear in New Brunswick</title>
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Non residence of New Brunswick are required to have a  licensed guide if they plan on hunting black bear here and you must be at least  16 years of age. In my opinion that&#8217;s great as it puts money into the pockets of  our local economy.
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<p>Non residence of New Brunswick are required to have a  licensed guide if they plan on hunting black bear here and you must be at least  16 years of age. In my opinion that&#8217;s great as it puts money into the pockets of  our local economy.</p>
<p>This works great in a number of ways.</p>
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<div>A non resident black bear hunter possibly gets the  experience of a lifetime.</div>
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<div>A <a title="Hunting black bear" href="http://www.bigpawoutfitters.com/bear.html" target="_blank">black bear guide or outfitter</a> makes a living and of  course spends his/her earnings locally.</div>
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<div>The black bear population is controlled so there is a  healthy population that is less likely to move into populated  areas.</div>
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<p>A non resident can purchase a license from a local  licensed outfitter or guide, they may also enter into computerized draw.</p>
<p><strong>Note To Non Resident Black Bear  Hunters:</strong></p>
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<div>Also the license is not transferable or  refundable.</div>
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<div>Only one bear per season</div>
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<p>Find the <a title="Black Bear Hunter Wild Life Management." href="http://www.gnb.ca/0078/publications/BearNonResFactSheet-e.pdf" target="_blank">Wild Life Management Zone Map</a> and more info here.</p>
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		<title>Some Black Bear Hunting Stats From DNR New Brunswick</title>
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<p>Black bear in New Brunswick Canada are plentiful and for that reason need to be control to avoid over population, which leads to conflicts for food with other black bear and habitat for both bear and humans, especially as our towns and cities grow in size.</p>
<p>DNR does a great job at controlling the culling of black bear, keeping the population down to a healthy sustainable group.</p>
<p>Of course the black bear is considered to be big game and therefore hunted for sport and bragging rights, not to mention the great bear skin rugs they produce.</p>
<p>Speaking of bear rugs. I have a friend who is not only a black bear hunter but he is also a great <a title="black bear hunting outfitter" href="http://www.blackbear-hunting.ca/black-bear-outfitters/looking-for-an-outfitters-for-your-black-bear-hunt/">black bear guide, outfitter and lodge owner</a>. He has a huge black bear rug on the wall of his hunting and fishing lodge.</p>
<p><strong>Black Bear Meat Makes Great Table Fare</strong></p>
<p>I remember many moons ago, the first time I tried black bear meat. We were already used to eating wild meat as we lived on a farm out in the country and hunted a lot. I loved and said I felt like Daniel Boone. Black bear make for some great table fare.</p>
<p><strong>Hunters Eager For Black Bear</strong></p>
<p>Last year, in 2008, there were 2569 resident licences sold as well as 2740 non-resident licences sold for a total of 5309.</p>
<p>BTW: Out of the 2740 non-resident licences sold only 2380 were actually used.</p>
<p>The stats for the Black bear harvest for 2008 kind of shocked me. But it also shows me why it&#8217;s important to find a good black bear outfitter so that you have the best chance of bagging your black bear.</p>
<p>In 2008 only 407 black bears were harvested by resident hunters, so out of the 2569 licences sold only 407 bears were taken.</p>
<p>In 2008 there were 1357 black bear taken by the 2740 non-resident hunters. Note: Only 2380 of the 2740 licences sold were used by non-residents.</p>
<p>If you are not familiar with New Brunswick but you still want a great black bear hunting outfitter I would suggest you check out the post here on finding the best <a title="Finding the best black bear hunting outfitter for your hunt." href="http://www.blackbear-hunting.ca/black-bear-hunting/choose-the-right-black-bear-hunting-outfitter-for-your-hunt/">black bear hunting outfitter for you</a>. You can also see what you need to do to <a title="How to prepare for your black bear hunting adventure" href="http://www.blackbear-hunting.ca/black-bear-hunting/preparing-for-your-black-bear-hunting-adventure/">prepare for your bear hunt</a>.</p>
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		<title>Bear Hunting in Canada</title>
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Bear hunting in Canada is a hunting experience that goes unmatched. Canada’s black bears roam from Ontario to the west coast and grow to a much bigger size than what they do in the U.S. For a hunter who’s looking for a spectacular black bear hunting experience, Canada is the number one destination.

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<p>Bear hunting in Canada is a hunting experience that goes unmatched. Canada’s black bears roam from Ontario to the west coast and grow to a much bigger size than what they do in the U.S. For a hunter who’s looking for a spectacular black bear hunting experience, Canada is the number one destination.</p>
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<p>Due to citizenship laws, planning a Canadian hunting trip requires a few extra steps. Hunters must at all times be wearing an orange hunting vest and cap. There are no exceptions. If you’re using an ATV, a helmet is also required, as is up to date insurance. For a hunting license to be issued in Ontario, the hunter must have a previous hunting license from their state.</p>
<p>Handguns are not allowed in Canada, and any non-residents will need to register their firearms with the Canadian Customs at the border crossing. Proof of U.S. citizenship and auto insurance (if you’re driving) will also be expected upon crossing.</p>
<p>Manitoba is a place to consider for your Canadian hunting trip. Riding Mountain National Park is notable for it’s bear hunting. The park grows some of the largest bears in the world, and the park has the highest population density in Canada. Manitoba also has a high population of color phased black bears, which means they range from black to white in color. A black bear doesn’t necessarily have to be black to be considered a trophy bear.</p>
<p>There are many outfitters to choose from throughout Canada to assist you in finding the perfect bear. Some hunt camps may charge a Non-Resident Hunting Preservation Fund payment. Bow hunting is welcomed by most outfitters, and many will allow you to take a second bear for an extra fee, however if the bear is only wounded and not caught, the fee is still charged. British Colombia has many hunting camps catering to the black bear hunter. The bears here grow large, ranging six to seven feet high, with skulls 18-21 inches, and many of the outfitters here welcome both the experienced, and the inexperienced hunter.</p>
<p>Canada has two options for bear hunting. The chosen method is often baiting. Most outfitters that offer baited bear will<br />
supply the bait and ask you not to bring your own, or add to the existing bait pile. The hunter sits in a ground blind or a tree stand waiting for his trophy bear to come by. The other method is to spot and stalk the bear. This is often considered the more humane way to hunt.</p>
<p>This method requires a lot of trekking, but the catch is all the sweeter when it comes. This method is also more agreeable to British Colombia’s open terrain.</p></div>
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<p>I decided to break this black bear hunting preparation post into two sections. The first part can be found here:</p>
<p>Part 1: <a title="Choosing the right black bear hunting outfitters." href="http://www.blackbear-hunting.ca/black-bear-hunting/choose-the-right-black-bear-hunting-outfitter-for-your-hunt/">Choosing the Right Black Bear Hunting Outfitters.</a></p>
<p>Part Two: <strong>Preparing For Your Black Bear Hunting Adventure</strong></p>
<p>To be fully prepared, have your outfitter send you a list of important things to take along for your weeks stay.  Here are a few examples of items that I believe have made for better <a title="Black bear hunting in New Brunswick" href="http://www.bigpawoutfitters.com/bear.html">black bear hunting</a> experiences:</p>
<p>* Passport and proper identification for border officials<br />
* Bug Suit (if hunting during bug season)<br />
* Two-way Radios<br />
* Clothes for all weather conditions (hot, cold, rain, etc…)<br />
* Snack food items<br />
* Camera<br />
* Compact foldable soft weapon cases<br />
* Cooler &amp; Meat Bags<br />
* Knife &amp; Tool Kit<br />
* Non-scented soaps, shampoos, etc…</p>
<p>There is one final very important note to mention.  Have your outfitter send you a non-resident firearm declaration for you to prepare in advance.  They take about 20 minutes to fill out at home, but will save you time with custom and border officials.  Remember that all rifles will need to be removed from their respected cases, so don&#8217;t have them buried under your luggage and hunting gear.</p>
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<p><a title="Hunting black bear" href="http://www.bigpawoutfitters.com/bear.html">Black bear hunting</a> being as popular as it is you can imagine there are a lot of outfitters to choose from but not all bear hunting guides and outfitters are the same. For this reason it most important that you communicate and ask the questions that need to be answered so you get the black bear hunting trip you expect.</p>
<p>Listed below you will find some important questions you should ask the bear hunting outfitters you contact. This will help you select the best outfitter for your ideal black bear hunting trip:</p>
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<li>Find out just how many hunters and how many non-hunters per week.</li>
<li>At the end of the day it&#8217;s important to have a place to rest your weary head. Ask how many people in each room. It would also help to get a description or even pictures of the accommodation?</li>
<li>We all like to eat, especially after being outdoors all day so ask what&#8217;s on the menu for your bear hunting trip.</li>
<li>Hunting can be a dirty business so you may want to clean your clothes. Ask if they have laundry facilities?</li>
<li>Arriving too early, while there are still other hunters from the previous week, may not be appreciated so ask about the acceptable arrival. Be sure you know the departure times as well.</li>
<li>How many un-hunted active black bear hunting bait sites do you provide per hunter?  Can I be moved if desired?</li>
<li>Ask for a description of their tree stand set up and bait sites. Again it would be great to have pictures, especially if they are online.</li>
<li>Will you be walking to the bait sites? Then how far are they from the camp or lodge? Do they provide transportation to and from the bait sites?</li>
<li>What are the hunting departure and pick-up times and how long after dark is the last hunter picked up?</li>
<li>Is morning black bear hunting offered if desired?</li>
<li>Will your black bear hunting outfitter be on the premises all week?</li>
<li>Is the outfitter&#8217;s accommodation licensed?</li>
<li>How many black bear hunters per guide and per vehicle on departure to the site?</li>
<li>If I harvest my black bear early in the week what type of recreation are available?  (ie:  fishing, other hunts, near by towns or cities, etc…)</li>
<li>What type of practice range do you offer for both bow &amp; rifle?</li>
<li>If my weapon malfunctions, is there a local archery or rifle shop near by?</li>
<li>Once I have harvested my black bear, where will it be registered?  Who will skin and cut the meat?  Is there a freezer on site?  Is there a local taxidermist and do they provide a price list?</li>
<li>References from both successful &amp; non-successful black bear hunters?</li>
<li>Are there any additional fees?</li>
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<p>These questions may take a bit of time answer, but the black bear outfitter should be more than happy to answer them. If not, well then perphaps they aren&#8217;t your black bear hunting outfitter.</p>
<p>Once you have the outfitter you&#8217;re comfortable with you will need to get <a title="What to bring on your black bear hunting trip" href="http://www.blackbear-hunting.ca/black-bear-hunting/preparing-for-your-black-bear-hunting-adventure/">a list for preparing for the black bear hunting trip</a> of your life.</p>
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