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Posted by Prime Time 29 on 12-20-2007 02:15 AM:

Bear Hunt?

I was wanting to know where I could go to find a bear hunt resonable. I heard that people who run there bears with dogs want people to buy there tags and kill the bears so that they dont have to fill their tags. Don't know if there is any truth to this, I was just wondering?

Thanks,
Robbie Spears

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Posted by greyhound54 on 12-20-2007 02:36 AM:

bear hunt

I am from Ontario Canada. We have lots of bears but you cant hunt until fall. I hace a cabin up north and if you are a dog man you would be welcome to hunt free with me next year. I am buying a couple of new dogs for bear for next year so if we ran a pack that would be awesome. You may not want to wait that long though. I hear West Virginia is pretty good even this late in year. William


Posted by COONDOG on 12-20-2007 04:30 AM:

Greyhound, what do you hunt? I live in Grimsby, about 10 mins from Hamilton.

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Posted by SJunior on 12-20-2007 06:45 AM:

www.flyingvoutfitters.com, I've hunted bear with them a couple of times. Biggest bear squared at 6' 4". Also lots of color phase bear in that area.


Posted by Prime Time 29 on 12-20-2007 12:39 PM:

Re: bear hunt

quote:
Originally posted by greyhound54
I am from Ontario Canada. We have lots of bears but you cant hunt until fall. I hace a cabin up north and if you are a dog man you would be welcome to hunt free with me next year. I am buying a couple of new dogs for bear for next year so if we ran a pack that would be awesome. You may not want to wait that long though. I hear West Virginia is pretty good even this late in year. William


Will they let you bring bear back across the border? I dont know how that works but would love to come for a hunt.

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Robbie Spears with
Prime Time English Kennels
606 454 2282

GRNITECHHOF PKC CHAMPION ‘PR' PRIME TIME OUTLAW JESSE JAMES HTX3
2019 6th Place UKC World Championship
2019 Purina Race National Leader

Fast is fine, but accuracy is everything!!!
–- Wyatt Earp

People accuse me of being color blind. The truth is I will hunt red ones, blue ones, black and white ones, yellow ones, black and tan ones, or even brindle ones; Just as long as they are English!


Posted by greyhound54 on 12-20-2007 01:48 PM:

Bear hunter

Coondog from Grimsby I live in Brantford and do a little coonhunting. I bear hunted In Manitoba but next year I will hunt from our camp 60 miles N/E of North Bay off Hwy 63 near Temiscaming Lots of bears I am trying to assemble a small pack of bear dogs with or without others. I am just an animal nut who loves the great outdoors and hunting


Posted by greyhound54 on 12-20-2007 01:55 PM:

Primetime

Yes Robbie you can bring across border. There are some rules and regulations and a license fee for non residents but its not terriblY expensive. There are probably ways around it as well I will check a little more for you. I also want to find out if you can run bear other times of the year for "'dog training". It is pretty isolated where I go but my "cabin" has all amenities and its freeThere are 100000 acres of crown land and NOBODY for miles Lots of little lakes and hundreds of logging roads. William


Posted by COONDOG on 12-20-2007 01:57 PM:

If you are looking for a pup i have some that have been proven on bear. The first cross has a dog in Washington State that will tree bear alone. He has swam a river trying to get it. lol. If I can help you out in any way please feel free to call.905-309-5153.

Thanx Dave

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Posted by greyhound54 on 12-22-2007 10:51 PM:

coondog Dave

Dave I am interested in talking to you. As I said I am from Brantford but I have been on road for a couple of days and maybe going stateside Monday/ Tuesday. I will call you William


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