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    I just wonder what you think about hunter who go hunting bear alone 700km from home and 90 km from last city in the bush.

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    An every day occurence up here.
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    Like Woody say's, it happens all the time. Can't hunt them in the city so you have to go somewhere.

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    Awsome. As most of my hunting and camping is only 300 km from home and only 20 km into the bush on logging roads.

    But if you are asking if it is dangerous. It's only dangerous if you not prepared for the outdoors. Having proper gear matters even for a day hike or over night.

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    I just wonder what you think about hunter who go hunting bear alone 700km from home and 90 km from last city in the bush.
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    I wouldn't have it any other way. When I'm over a bait I don't want someone else there. More risk of getting busted.
    How is it one careless cigarette can cause a forest fire, but it takes a whole box of matches to light a campfire?

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    Might be a good idea to leave a trip plan with someone. Same as if you go camping alone.

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    Sounds like a dream to me...
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    Sounds like a great spot to hunt a lot better than beside a highway 2 miles from town. If you are inexperienced in the bush might not be a great idea but I wouldn't worry to much about being attacked by a bear that rarely happens.

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    X2 on Maximus' post.

    Have a safety net before during and after your hunt.
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    Why would anyone go 700km for a bear?

    I think its rather silly conisdering they exist almost anywhere in the province.
    Last edited by blasted_saber; March 17th, 2014 at 10:39 AM.

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