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Professional Bear Hunting Guides and Outfitters across the US and Canada offer excellent guided hunts for Black Bear, Brown Bear and Grizzly Bear.  Many of these hunts can be tailored to meet your needs.  You can find a broad range of services from the fully guided hunt to a do-it-yourself type hunt;  From stalking your trophy to a baited stand hunt.  Some states/provinces require tags and all require licenses.  This page lists many, but not all of the outfitters offering bear hunting.  Be sure and check each state/province for a complete listing.

 

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Bear Hunting & Black Bear:  (Ursus americanus)


Black Bear Range
Physical Description
American black bears can be black, brown or cinnamon in coloration. Many black bears have a white splash on their chest. Their faces look delicate and small and are covered with a thin layer of brown fur. The black bear has very big hindquarters with short, strong limbs, which makes them walk slowly. They have rounded ears. When walking they have a gait similar to that of human beings as their heels and soles touch the ground as humans do. Black bears are 36 to 40 inches at the shoulder and they average six feet in length.

Average Weight Range
Mature black bears range in weight from 250 to over 600 pounds, although record book weights have been over 860 lbs.

Range
Black bears are commonly found in the woodlands of North America. They are currently found in northern Mexico, 32 states of the United States and throughout the Canadian provinces excepting Prince Edward Island.

Habitat
The American black bear usually inhabits heavily wooded areas and is sometimes found in scrub forests.

Common Hunting Methods
Black bears are pursued with rifle, archery equipment and black powder. It is always wise to glass or watch black bears and pattern them in the morning before hunting them in the evening. Black bears normally follow the same route to feeding areas in the evening. Tree stands are usually 10 to 15 feet high and are located at an average shooting distance of approximately 15 to 18 yards from baits for bow hunters. Portable stands are recommended for rifle or bow hunting. Dogs are also utilized for bear hunting in some areas.

Hunting Challenges/Values
Black bear hunting is very popular. The meat is can be prepared many different ways, while the hides are frequently made into rugs.

Interesting Tidbits
The largest American known black bear weighed 805 pounds

The fur of a black bear falls out and grows back each year

The American black bear moves up to 35 miles per hour and can also swim and climb trees with ease

Black bears consume up to 40 pounds of food a day when food is abundant

Black bears hibernate for up to 7 months in a year

Black bears live up to 20 years in the wild and even longer in captivity

Black bear cubs weigh about a half pound at birth and grow rapidly by feeding on the mother’s milk and, they weigh as much as a human infant after a few months.


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Grizzly Bear Range
Physical Description
Thought by many to be the “king of bears, ” this bear has a big head, small rounded ears, and a short tail. "Griz” also have heavy sturdy bodies, strong muscular legs, and a very distinctive muscular shoulder hump. Brown-colored claws on the front paws, which are used to dig for food, are large strong and slightly curved, and make them easily distinguishable from other bears. The claws on the front paws grow to be three inches long and the claws on the back paws grow to be 4.5 inches long. When standing on all four paws, brown bears measure four feet tall at the shoulder and are about 6.5 to seven feet long. They have a gait similar to that of a human being when walking because their heels and toes make contact with the ground in a similar manner as humans.

Average Weight Range
Mature male grizzly are formidable in size, typically weighing 350 to more than 950 pounds. Their size and weight depend on the climatic conditions and the availability of food. A female generally weighs one half to three-quarters as much as a male.
Range
These magnificent bears live in North America, Asia, and Europe. The population of brown bears in Northern America has dwindled significantly with the majority of the remaining bears being concentrated in western Canada and Alaska but other small populations of griz are found in Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, and Washington.

Habitat
Favorite habitat includes open meadows, grasslands, river valleys, plentiful cover, and mountain forests. Coniferous forests provide good habitat for brown bears, but wherever they are found, water sources will be close as they use lakes, streams and rivers to drink and fish.

Common Hunting Methods
Brown bears are hunted mid April until early June and the first few weeks in September until late October. Seasons are dependent on the area and many regions have only a spring or fall hunt, instead of both. Spot and stalk methods are used when brown hunting in both seasons. Hunters use rifles, both conventional and black powder, bow and handgun, but a minimum caliber of .338 is recommended.

Hunting Challenges/Values
Hunters should be very careful when hunting brown bears; mothers with cubs should be avoided, as they will go to any length to protect their cubs. Brown bear hunting is a popular sport for trophy in places like Alaska, and they are also harvested for their meat.

Interesting Tidbits
Brown bears consume about 80 pounds of food a day during summer and early fall.

Brown bears in the wild live up to 25 years

During hibernation, brown bears do not pass out urea or solid waste and are capable of converting the urea into usable proteins.

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