Ontario Hunter
AH legend
Judging from the skulls clients bring to us and the bears I've run into goose hunting, I think it's fair to say the average is way above 135 lbs. Last year I bumped into a boar in standing corn when looking for a downed honker. He had a head that must have been approaching 18" across. Four or five years ago I had one walk out into the corn stubble 200 yards from my decoys that I thought was a moose at first. Huge. I called everyone I could think of but couldn't get anyone to answer who had a tag. That bruiser sat out there almost two hours munching on corn ... in full view of the busy highway leading to the border. Several years ago the local paper carried a photograph of a bear hit and killed by a pulp truck north of town. 770 lbs!!! No lie. And I saw one in the dump that year when working at a fire camp that easily would make 600 lbs. His gut was on the ground. Big ones can be found but they don't get that size being stupid. There was a host of archery hunters in tree stands surrounding the periphery of that dump and no one ever got the big bear. Day after day he slipped by the sentries. And he was not interested in bait barrels either. Not during the day anyway.@Ontario Hunter: Yep, can figure that out on any Map - so the short answer is None. and we can assume NO successful Outfitters on Spot & Stalk Bear in Ontario or Quebec- success defined as (over 50% on bear over 250 lbs.). Both Ontario & Quebec are Not known for Spot & Stalk bear hunts for a reason, guides don’t usually offer it for a reason, just like Texas Not great for Moose…. But, the good news is BC & Vancouver Island have some excellent Spot & Stalk bear hunts and Vancouver Island bear population is large And averages more B&C skulls than anywhere else in Canada - I think they were recently reclassified as separate subspecies for B&C record books?? And a Hunter will pay heavily for that opportunity with $8000-$12,000 hunts and Up —- worth it? Depends on how bad you want a big bear and how deep your pockets are. Alternatives: sit over a bait bucket in Quebec or Maine and shoot a 135 lb average bear for $3000. Agree with you on this one - a bait hunt is no longer for me, mind numbing boredom and few big bears.
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