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December 6th, 2014, 02:38 PM
#31
Joe, good luck in the search. He opened up last year in the spring, I am assuming he is this year as well, even if his site doesn't show it. Next time I see him it will be for wolf!
http://www.kapriveroutfitters.ca/bear.html
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December 6th, 2014 02:38 PM
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December 6th, 2014, 03:14 PM
#32

Originally Posted by
KMG Canada
Joe, good luck in the search. He opened up last year in the spring, I am assuming he is this year as well, even if his site doesn't show it. Next time I see him it will be for wolf!
http://www.kapriveroutfitters.ca/bear.html
I will be calling Peter soon i`m on his sight right now as I type ; there is no mention of a spring bear hunt as I said I will call and see .
Wolf hunt sounds like fun I wish you a successful hunt and would like to here how it goes , please pose some pictures I will be looking for a post
Thanks Joe
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December 6th, 2014, 03:24 PM
#33
hey guys why are we even wasting our time trying to bring back the spring bear hunt in Ontario when some you guys are promoting Quebec
good for you Joe you want to hunt in Ontario
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December 6th, 2014, 03:33 PM
#34

Originally Posted by
sawbill
Number of reasons: They want groups, not individuals.
Outfitters prefer non-residents especially if the exchange rate is significant.
They don't want resident hunters because logistically can return the following season and hunt right beside the bait they've established through the years w/o using their fascilities.
Many don't want archery hunters which require much more work for the set-up, increased tracking and more lost bears....and many owners do go south for the warmer climate so don't respond to enquiries til they back to Ontario.
none your statement is correct
North River outfitter takes individual person, charges on Canadian money, they do take resident, only takes archery hunters, and I do live in Sudbury for the last 30 years
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December 6th, 2014, 03:50 PM
#35
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December 6th, 2014, 03:58 PM
#36

Originally Posted by
joe171
HI Skull ........Hi Skull thanks for the heads up on North River Outfitters

could you please post a link for us southern guys LOL
Thanks Joe

No problem Joe
It isn't such a thing south north east west guys we are all Ontario resident 
Let's keep fighting for our spring bear hunt is going to happen if we all stay together
www.northriveroutfitters.com
Last edited by skull; December 6th, 2014 at 04:02 PM.
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December 6th, 2014, 04:12 PM
#37

Originally Posted by
skull
No problem Joe
It isn't such a thing south north east west guys we are all Ontario resident

Let's keep fighting for our spring bear hunt is going to happen if we all stay together
www.northriveroutfitters.com
Skull........... I'm with you but when I say southern guy I mean we don`t know as much as you men living and working and : hunting that northern aria where you guy`s live > And YES it`s all about Ontario 
Thanks Skull Joe
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December 6th, 2014, 06:56 PM
#38
(None of your statement is correct).......Okaaay!
Skull, you and I have butted heads in the past over the spring bear hunt and regardless of your feelings, I do know what I'm talking about.
Outfitters are in the business of making money. That's it! Bottom line! Tying up 1 cabin for 1 hunter for 1 week does not make them any money. Archery hunters almost invariably have to track their animal. That takes time and therefore ups the costs. Numbers of bears lost to archery compared to rifle increase and that costs in lost ' inventory'. Whether you like archery or not, That's fact.
They're also reluctant to take on locals because locals are known to move in on baitsites in following years.
For the most part, outfitters who do welcome archery hunters or are willing to take one single hunter are either just starting out and hoping to build up their clientele OR are established and offer such poor services or poor poor bear success that their clients don't return. Usually their websites are full of exaggerated claims of numbers of bears taken along with exaggerated sizes.
Sorry, but I won't continue to debate these points with you but instead will let the folks on the board come to their own conclusions.
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December 6th, 2014, 08:36 PM
#39

Originally Posted by
sawbill
(None of your statement is correct).......Okaaay!
Skull, you and I have butted heads in the past over the spring bear hunt and regardless of your feelings, I do know what I'm talking about.
Outfitters are in the business of making money. That's it! Bottom line! Tying up 1 cabin for 1 hunter for 1 week does not make them any money. Archery hunters almost invariably have to track their animal. That takes time and therefore ups the costs. Numbers of bears lost to archery compared to rifle increase and that costs in lost ' inventory'. Whether you like archery or not, That's fact.
They're also reluctant to take on locals because locals are known to move in on baitsites in following years.
For the most part, outfitters who do welcome archery hunters or are willing to take one single hunter are either just starting out and hoping to build up their clientele OR are established and offer such poor services or poor poor bear success that their clients don't return. Usually their websites are full of exaggerated claims of numbers of bears taken along with exaggerated sizes.
Sorry, but I won't continue to debate these points with you but instead will let the folks on the board come to their own conclusions.
sawbill
First of all, I'm trying to help promote our spring bear hunt to the members of this forum where there are single hunter or group hunters.
And your statement saying that outfitter that they take single Hunter and archery hunter to build up their business, that is poor judgment.
How can you even say something like that about an outfitter?
And the way I look at it, a bad shot is a bad shot. Does it matter if it is a gun hunt or bow hunt
If you think that somebody can go and sit on one of my bait sites without my permission, I will not really recommend it.
I'm not here to butt heads with anybody, I just don't agree with some of your statements.
I agree with you to let the folks of the forum to come to their own conclusions.
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December 7th, 2014, 10:27 AM
#40
Spring bear hunt
This time I must agree with SKull, the only reason outfitters are hesitant about taking on a single person is their safety. If there are two people then they know each others plans for the day either hunting or fishing. We set our bear sites up for archery and adjust them for gun hunters.