Manitoba Black Bear

Adventure #: 11A
Guide Status: Guided
Region: Manitoba, Canada
Lodging: Lodge, Cabin
Cost: $2595 - $3495 to 

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Manitoba Black Bear Hunting

Hunt in one of the newest areas allocated in Northern Manitoba for nonresident black bear hunters.

Our exclusive, 5,000 square mile area is located NW of Lynn Lake. This new area has many trophy size black bears in the 200 - 500 lb. range. A chance for a Pope & Young and Boone & Crockett bear is a good possibilty. The bears in this area have received very little pressure because of the vast remoteness of the area. Approximately 30% of the bears in our area are of a different color phase such as blondes, cinnamons and chocolate browns.

We hunt mostly by boat on lakes and rivers and some 4X4s. Shots are taken from 10- 50 yards depending upon if you are shooting with bow or gun. We can also accommodate the handicapped or elderly hunter. You may hunt with rifle, bow, cross bow or black powder, but no handguns are allowed in Canada. Timberwolves may be taken on your bear or moose tag.

2008 Rates, Packages and Hunting Season Dates

Bear Hunts

7 Day Package Includes:

  • 7 full days of fully guided hunting
  • 10 different remote fly-in lakes to choose from.
  • Professional care of you trophy and meat
  • Home cooked meals at the lodge or you cook your own at the outpost camps.
  • Heated cabins, propane lights, stove, refrigerator and freezer
  • Excellent fishing at you leisure
  • Satellite phone communication
  • 2 and 4 hunter only camps
  • Recently opened camps

 

2008 Rates**: (from Lynn Lake)

1 Hunter: Fly-Out, $3,095
1 Hunter
Main Lodge, $3,495
1 Hunter Road Hunt Allocation $2,595
3 Hunters: $2,895 each
Group rates available upon request
Bear License: $310

**The above hunts do not include the bear license or tax and are subject to change due to possible gas surcharges on float plane services.
All prices are in U.S. Currency.

Deposit Required: $1,000 per hunter. Balance due 90 days prior to hunt.

2008 Season Dates: May 20-June 23, 2007

What to Bring - Recommended Gear

Our bear hunts take place in late May and June. In June, the high daily temperatures average in the 60s to lower 70s. Moose hunts are held in mid-September. September weather in northern Manitoba is similar to late October and early November weather in the upper Midwest, with periods of cool/cold, unsettled weather followed by beautiful fall like days. The weather in Northern Manitoba can vary greatly on a weekly and even daily basis. It is a good idea to pack for a wide range of weather conditions regardless of the timing of your trip. The following information should serve as a guide for what you will need to bring on your trip:

Bear Hunting

  • Sleeping bag for outpost camp hunt
  • Camouflage clothing that is quiet
  • Cold weather clothes, rubber boots, rain gear, warm gloves
  • Weapon of choice and ammunition (no handguns)
  • Fishing gear and tackle Camera, sunglasses and flashlight
  • Cooler for meat and fish
  • You provide your own food in outpost camps

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Revised 12-26-07