Black Bear Hunting In Canada
Black bear hunting in Canada is beyond compare. Canada is home to black bears from east all the way to the west coast.
The black bears grow larger in Canada than they do in the United States.
If you are planning a bear hunting trip, you'll definitely want to consider Canada as a premium destination.
Before you make your trip to Canada, be sure and check with the regulations for crossing the border.
There is nothing more frustrating than anticipating your hunting trip and then getting held up because you don't have the right paperwork or there was a regulation you were unaware of.
Remember to bring your passport and proof of auto insurance when you want to cross the border.
Rules And Regulations
There are rules and regulations to follow for black bear hunting in Canada:
- All hunters must wear an approved orange hunting vest and cap, for instance, depending on season . There are no exceptions to this safety rule.
- To get your hunting license, you must show a valid hunting license for your home state.
- Remember that handguns are not allowed in Canada. To bring your firearms with you for your hunting trip, you are required to register them when you cross the border with the Canadian Customs officials.
There are many places you can choose to go bear hunting in Canada. In New Brunswick, where we are, bears are on the increase, therefore New Brunswick has always been the most popular and affordable spring bear hunt destination in Canada.
Male black bears will be about 10% longer than female bears. Females will have new cubs every two to three years.
Bears have an acute sense of smell and hearing, but they don't see very clearly. They usually eat berries, the buds of plants, fruit, insects, small mammals and carrion. They also love corn and honey.
Before you arrive at your chosen destination, it is good to choose an outfitter. They will help you find your quarry. These hunting camps are set up for both experienced and beginning hunters.
There are two options for black bear hunting in Canada:
- Baiting involves setting up a baited feeding station. The outfitters will usually take care of this step. The hunter remains behind a blind or stand until the desired bear comes by.
- The second option is spot and stalk. While it requires a lot of hiking, you are treated to great local scenery and exercise instead of sitting still all day long.
Ultimately, the choice is yours to make when you go to hunt in Canada.
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