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Q: What should you do to prepare for bear hunting in Canada?
Im 14 and live in Ohio and I want to go black bear hunting with my dad but I was wondering what kind of permits you need and also the age you have to be?
A: you need a hunting licence, a non-resident black bear tag and a firearms licence if your using a rifle, shotgun, or muzzle-loader.
The type of firearms licence you need is a Possession Licence for minors sense your 14, but your not Canadian so I don’t think you can get one. Your dad would have to apply for a Temporary Licence (a) Non-residents’ 6 day possession licence (if borrowing a firearm) OR (b) file a declaration with Revenue Canada Customs (if approved good for 60 days)
Q: Did anyone watch the news about bear hunting in Canada?
Did anyone watch the news last night. It was about the bears in Canada being hunted for their fur. The fur is supplied to Buckingham Palace to make the Guard’s hats!
I am appalled that this is still allowed to continue. A spokes person for the queen say that many alternatives have been tried but nothing could beat the real thing!
What can we do to stop this evil trade in fur (The bears are starting to be hunted for fun!!! FUN?)
Something must be done but what?
Get bent blutone50
A: get in touch with P.E.T.A & Greenpeace
they will give u more info & a better platform
Q: A place to go bear hunting in Ontario Canada?
Hi looking for a good place to go bear hunting in Ontario next sept 2010. I plan on driving from Michigan, can any one recommend a outfitter,thanks.
A: I have used this outfit and was very happy
http://www.budsqueticocountryhunts.com/
I did the cabin bear hunt and the cabin was comfortable and well equipped
Q: Are Bears in Canada dangerous? (Ontario) and Bear Hunting?
Hi, will be in canada for 5 weeks starting August, and will probably be open air/tents sleeping wherever as will be hiring a car to get form forest to forest, just wondered if anyone whose been or is in canada can verify that the chances are I wont even see a bear, let alone get eaten. My friend here in England insists im going to die. Also has anyone been on a bear hunting trip? And is it true they let you keep the hide? ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAARR- cheers guys!
A: I live on a bear migratory trail in NW Ontario. Every year late summer we see bears ever day. I am still alive, never been attacked and I am the better person for learning to respect the beautiful animals in my area.
Are bears dangerous? Sure…and so are itty bitty squirrels and mice. They are wild animals and need to be treated with respect. If you are camping, do not keep food out in the open. Keep it away from where you are sleeping. Even if it is in a cooler, keep it in a car; sealed. Your hot dog to a bear is an easy meal. (fast food if you will)
If you encounter a bear, it depends on what type of attack it is to determine how your react. (any camping park in Canada will have brochures on what types of bears are in their area. Rule of thumb: a “hump” on the back is a grizzly) Don’t run. Give the bear space.
Defensive attack: (black bears)
If you surprise a bear and it responds to defend itself, its young or its food – and contact has been made or is imminent – play dead (lie on your stomach with your legs apart; protect your face, the back of your head and neck with your arms; remain silent; and if wearing a pack, leave it on for protection). Remember: such attacks are rare despite the much more common aggressive displays without contact by black bears. The bear will leave you alone once it believes the threat is passed.
Offensive attack: (black bears)
This is the most serious and potentially deadly attack a black bear might make! It occurs when a bear appears to stalk or follow you for a period of time and then chooses to attack; or the bear attacks you at night. In this situation, playing dead is not appropriate. Try to escape to a secure place such as a vehicle or hard-sided camper. You can climb a tree…but remember bears can climb too.
The two main types of serious attacks are defensive or predatory…
A defensive attack is when the bear is trying to remove a threat.
A predatory attack is when the bear is intent on eating you.
Your initial response to both should be the same… stand your ground!
If you are unable to deter the bear before it physically makes contact, your response to these two types of serious attacks are different…
Defensive attack… play dead!
Predatory attack… fight back!
The links I gave are really good. Just dont be an idiot and try and feed the bears. Some idiots up here did that 2 years ago and wondered why they bear was upset when they ran out food.
Bear spray is ok, but I dont’ think you can come into the country with it. It can also work against you if you are the wrong way in the wind!!
Hunting…there are very strict hunting rules up here. And…to be honest…some idiots have cause a LOT of people to not like hunters because of the lack of respect for everything. Keeping the hide depends on a lot of things. When you register your guns ask the people who can give your the right answers; Dept of Natural Resources in wherever you are. (and keep in mind there are times of year you aren’t able to hunt)
Edit: Incidently, since you are from England…it was a black bear cub named Winnie from Manitoba that started the story of Winnie the Pooh. (Winnie=Winnipeg) Just don’t treat the bears like the one in the story.
If you are travelling this way, pop into the Assiniboine Zoo in Winnipeg.
Q: What forms do I need to take a gun into and out of Canada for the purpose of bear hunting? Where do I get?
A: Canadian Firearms Centre
http://www.cfc-cafc.gc.ca
This site has the info you need
Non-resident firearm declaration forms
1-800-731-4000
Form – CAFC 909 EF
Q: I want to go on a Koala bear hunt in Canada during February?
Can anyone recommend a good place, guide and estimate of the cost of such a trip? It’s no big deal if I have to climb over a wall or cut through some fence in a zoo at midnight I just want a guaranteed kill and someone who will skin it and wrap the meat.
Imagine suggested area: Travel > Canada > General – Canada
A: Koalas are retarded. They are slow, stupid and have genetically evolved a tiny brain that is powered by eucalyptus leaves. Sure they are furry, but if you cuddle them too tight they tend to die. There is no challenge there – look, I just reached out my window then and pushed one off a branch. He didn’t even TRY to hold on. He’s not getting up. Weak.
Q: whey is it that Canada approves grizzly + polar bear hunting, when this bears are on the endanger list -?
makes me sad — – my CANADA -
A: Actually Polar Bears are designated as a vulnerable species (Threatened, not endangered under the ESA)with only 5 of 19 subpopulations in actual, verified, decline. The IUCN lists global warming and not hunting as the primary threat to polar bear populations.
While it may be your Canada it is also the Inuit People’s Canada. The economy of many Native villages rests solely on money brought in by hunting guides.
As for Grizzly Bears, populations have been increasing steadily and it has been recomended that they be removed from ESA altogether.
Q: my boyfriend went to canada to go bear hunting 4 days ago and hes wont call me but will call my best friend?
normally he klingy and has to talk and hangout every day and now wont even text me back WHY??????
well hes not my boyfriend yet we’re talking but normally hes klingy and has to talk and hangout every day andnow he wont even text me back WHY????
A: Well you have to be patient with things like this. Ask your best friend what he has been telling her or him on the phone. If it’s a girl….something could be between them….if he IS cheating on you with your best friend if it’s a girl(i would get a new best friend and completeley forget you ever went out with him…Well hope you get through this well! GOOD LUCK!
Q: Have you hunted bears in Canada? Is there a guide you can recommend?
I’m looking into hunting bears in Manitoba with my dad. We are looking for a reasonably priced hunt (under $2000 US each). If you know of any outfitters in Manitoba or western Onterio that you would recommend or ones that you would avoid, please let me know. Thanks!
A: Larson’s resort in Nestor falls, ON, not far from the manitoba border. They have a bar in their lodge, and getting a bear is almost a sure thing in that neck of the woods. Great fishing too.
Q: Why does America protect the polar bear, while Canada hunts them?
Seems counter productive to me doesn’t it, what say you?
http://www.polarbearhunting.net/
A: because we’ve got more of them then you do…in some regions they are a serious problem
Q: Hunting season dates for Ontario Canada?
I require a list of open season dates on the following in Ont. Canada
Moose; bear; deer; muskrat; beaver. Just a general idea/date when these hunting seasons open. Your help will be greatly appreciated.
A: http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/en/Business/FW/Publication/MNR_E001275P.html
go to the link and it will list the animals you wish to hunt and will give you all the details
Q: Do Inuit of Canada have a right to hunt Polar bears or let the Inuit be puppets to animal activist?
Should Inuit of Canada continue to hunt Polar Bears as in the past? Or, should Inuit bow to the animal rights activist and cease hunting Polar Bears and lose their cultural identity? Inuit cultural genocide or Polar Bear survival more important? This is not to demean the animal rights activists. Just a question or opinion on this sensitive issue.
A: THE LOCALS HAVE EVERY RIGHT TO HARVEST FOOD OK THANKS EDIE
Q: Need as many asnwers as possible!! Polar bear hunting?
I need to finish up this essay today and I need as many answers as you guys can give me because I’m writing an essay about the population of polar bears decreasing and my tweo reasons are 1) Global Warming and 2) Hunting. Global warming isn’t really something I can give my opinion about but hunting is. I think it’s wrong that Canada kills 500 polar bears each year. What do you guys think?
I’m really grateful to anyone who answers this question with their opinion.
THANK YOU!!
A: killing polar bears is awful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and its good that you think its wrong:-) i didn’t know they hunted them.:-( those darn canaidians!
Q: where can i get a polar bear tag / license?
i wanted to know where i could get polar bear tag/license? should I hunt them in canada or alaska? how much are polar bear tags/licenses? do you have any good tips for polar bear hunting? what kind of gun should i use for polar bear hunting? how about a .338 bolt-action?
it is legal to hunt polar bear even though they’re endagered.
A: Polar bears are NOT on the endangered species list. There are some provinces in Canada that have permits available to hunt them. The cost is extreme especially considering this little factoid: Under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, no part of a polar bear can be imported into the United States, even if the animal was legally harvested in an area with a huntable population.
Q: Should Canada make all bear and wolf killing illegal, except for extreme cases of self-defense?
Many hundreds of wolves and bears are killed each year by hunters and by the government. I find this immoral and disgusting. I say, let nature limit the numbers of these critters, and not hunters and Big Brother.
I find hunting other than for survival immoral and unworthy of enlightened human beings.
A: i agree
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