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Experience the ultimate black bear hunting adventure in Ontario, Canada!

 

Bear Hunting - Medicine Stone Resort & Outpost

 

Toll Free: 1-807-735-2353

  

Bear hunting dates:

 

August 15 to September 30

  

Bear Hunting Rates:

 

$1200 per person per week (US FUNDS)

  

Includes:

 

- 7 Day Hunt at Medicine Stone Lake.

 

- Lakeside cabin - fully equipped for housekeeping

 

- Pre-baited stands

 

- Orientation on hunting area

 

- Retrieval assistance

 

- Freezer service

 

- 16 ft Lund with 4 stroke engine and gas for fishing when bear hunting is quiet in the afternoon

 

Our anniversary gift to each other.

Stran reenacting the hunt. Somehow, there was diving involved? When we pulled off from the hunt we were working on to take pictures, he was hanging out the truck window hollering, "We done shot us a bear!"

I was very glad to see this at the end of the trail, and especially to see the waiting trucks!

Experience the ultimate black bear hunting adventure in Ontario, Canada!

 

Bear Hunting - Medicine Stone Resort & Outpost

 

Toll Free: 1-807-735-2353

  

Bear hunting dates:

 

August 15 to September 30

  

Bear Hunting Rates:

 

$1200 per person per week (US FUNDS)

  

Includes:

 

- 7 Day Hunt at Medicine Stone Lake.

 

- Lakeside cabin - fully equipped for housekeeping

 

- Pre-baited stands

 

- Orientation on hunting area

 

- Retrieval assistance

 

- Freezer service

 

- 16 ft Lund with 4 stroke engine and gas for fishing when bear hunting is quiet in the afternoon

 

This was the biggest and prettiest bear our group has taken this year. Somewhere in the 400-450 pound range. They had to skin it and bone the meat out to pack it back up to the truck, as it was too big and too far down the mountain to drag up whole.

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On January 28, 2013 students from throughout New Jersey enjoyed a school performance of Going on a Bear Hunt.

After it came out ofthe tree, we all hiked back up to the trucks, found the dogs where they'd treed again, and got back to it. This time, it didn't come out until it was time.

Food store, restaurant and Teddy Roosevelt bear hunt shrine (the one that, via a cartoon stemming from his hunt, indrectly gave the world the Teddy Bear).

...but didn't find any bears.

 

On Thursdays, I work and the kids are home with Rich. I usually phone Amber during the day and ask what she wants me to bring her home from the canteen - she gets a cookie, or something, as a treat. Today though, she asked for a black bear. Of all things. I told her they didn't sell them here, and she said (sounding tearful) pleeease - I really WANT one.

 

So off I trotted to the Uni gift shop which sometimes sells bears and things. No luck. On the way back I peered into hedges and the like, on the lookout for bears...

 

03.06.10

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