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Q: Black bear hunting in Maine – outfitter recommendations?
Would like to go black bear hunting in Maine this September, but have never been to Maine, never hunted black bear – any recommendations on good outfitters (and/or preferable regions of Maine)? Any other words of wisdom on black bear hunting also appreciated.

A: Foggy Mountain Guide Service
131 Ladd Road
Sebec, Maine 04481
(207) 564-3404

http://www.foggymountain.com/black-bear-guide.shtml

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: Black Bear hunting help?
I am considering taking a trip from Florida to Georgia for a black bear hunt using this outfitter: http://www.angelfire.com/tn/farner/bear.html

But the thing is I am on a tight budget, do you think 2 days would be enough to bag a black bear from a stand? Or do I need to hunt more days? The way they hunt is still hunt using burn sticks and sow bear urine as an attractant.

Thanks.

A: I learned the hard way on a dream hunt I undertook several years ago. I went to Alaska to hunt Caribou and according to the guide, 4 days was plenty of time. On arrival, the heards had shifted their route and we did not se a single set of horns for the entire 4 days. Luckily I was able to extend the hunt by 3 more days and moved to another location. I bagged a pretty decent ‘bou the next day. My suggestion, plan for 2 or 3 more days on the hunt. that way if you do score early, you can fish etc for the rest of the time and just relax. If not, you have those extra days to hunt.
shoot safe

Q: how and what do i need to start my own hunting guide/outfitter service?
i was wanting to start my own bear hunting with hounds guide service and i need to know how and what all i need

A: Well you have to have a business license, insurance, a big chunk of cash, advertising, all the gear involved, be able to deal with rude clients as in people skills and a high success ratio, for starters.
You also have to have a way to contact emergency medical assistance, be it cell phone or satellite phone, in case a client gets hurt or has an heart attack, CPR training would be a good plan. You will need help; at least one experienced employee and a grunt to pack gear.
You will need to be able to transport the field dressed animal and provide a fast way to have the meat/hide processed.

So figure at least $30,000 to cover all the gear, equipment and other costs to have it together, it cost me and my partner $120,000 to get set up.
You will need an accountant to go over your records for taxes and you must keep good records of everything.

Each state has different laws in regard to being a guide service as well as state and federal lands have different laws also. You will have to do your home work on all this or end up either with a fine or being shut down.

Here is a link about a school for hunting guides;
http://www.guideschool.com/
More info;
http://www.royaltine.com/faqs.php

http://www.guidetraining.com/home_study.htm

Q: which outfitter did Fred Eichler choose for his Alaskan Brown bear hunt?
I’m looking for the outfitter Fred Eichler chose for his Alaskan Brown bear hunt. Thanks!

A: I would contact Eastern Technical Prod, Fred Eichlers YouTube Channel.

Q: What is better black bear or deer hunting?
castle-creek-outfitters.com

A: If you want to come home with something, deer hunting, since there are a lot of deer compared to the number of bears available for hunting. If you want more meat for you shot, then bear, since they are generally bigger. If you just like sitting in the woods in the cold then either will work just fine.

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 Sarah Palin support the aerial hunting of wolves?
There is no good ECOLOGICAL, SCIENTIFIC or FINANCIAL reason to do this. The only reason is because hunters want it to be easier to kill caribou.

Before you say, ‘animal control’ read the article below.

“Wolf controls have been tried in Alaska but without great success; bears, not wolves, were found to be taking the largest share of ungulates. So wolf numbers may, or may not, significantly impact prey numbers in Alaska.

And as Dr. Kenneth Raedeke, a wildlife specialist at the University of Washington observes, “having a brown bear control program, even in Alaska, is not (politically) acceptable.” This gets to the heart of the matter: the nature of political decision-making. The decision to
control wolf populations was made on the basis of political power, not science, economic efficiency or environmental sensitivity. Wolves, apparently, are thought to be politically acceptable targets
while bears are not.

In Alaska, Gov. Walter Hickel [1990-1994] and special-interest groups such as the Alaska Outdoor Council, a coalition of outfitters, hunters and bush pilots, have used the levers of political control over natural
resources to their advantage, regardless of ecological effects. They want to make it easier for hunters to kill moose and caribou by increasing their populations, even though, as the director of Alaska
Division of Wildlife Conservation admits, “there are no real shortages of big-game animals in Alaska.” This is the predictable result of bureaucratic management in a political environment.”

http://www.free-eco.org/articleDisplay.php?id=338

A: Simple – she’s insane. She thinks you shouldn’t have an abortion under any circumstances, even if you have been raped by a member of your own family, yet thinks it is fine to go out and kill a living, breathing animal like a wolf or a bear, just because you get some sort of sick thrill out of killing things. Anyone who thinks like this is clearly unbalanced – the woman belongs in an mental institution.

Q: Mall Scavenger Hunt List?
My sister is having a 12th birthday party at well, the mall. And it’s going to be like… following this: “For my daughter’s thirteenth birthday she had a Mall Scavenger Hunt and a sleepover. We had to make sure that it was a party she would remember, since she was no longer a kid. INVITATIONS: For the invitations, she made Visa Credit cards on the computer, with the guest’s name on the front, and all of the information on the back. She printed it onto gold cardstock (for thicker paper) and got them laminated. She put them into envelopes along with confetti, and mailed them. She invited 7 people, plus her is 8. DECORATIONS: My daughter’s favorite colors – white/grey and black – created the main color scheme. We had streamers and balloons in all of the rooms the girls would be in, along with whited christmas lights. We also bought black and white plates utensils and cups along with a cake that had white and black icing. PARTY: After arrival the girls just hung out for a while and then we drove them over to the mall. My daughter made a list of items that were needed to be bought at the mall pictures to be taken free items to be collected and a Bonus section. She printed out that list along with the rules such as all team members must be in the pictures etc. All girls pulled a bandana out of a bag and went to their teams (we had 2 teams of 4.) Then they decided amongst themselves who would be the captain. The captain received a cheap purse from the dollar store which held $40, a camera, the list my daughter had made, and the rules. The they had 1 1/2 hours to buy items (such as a stuffed animal or a brown hair accessory), take pictures (such as modeling designer handbags and wearing green lipstick), and collect free items (such as a business card or napkin). Each of these things were worth a certain amount of points – Purchases = 3 pts each; Pictures = 2 pts each; Free Items = 1 pt each. We also gave them about 1 1/2 hours to shop for themselves if they weren’t tired. The girls came home for pizza, cake, and opening of presents. While they were doing this my husband got the photos developed so we could tally up points. The winning team got to pick a bag first. In the bag were the items that the teams had bought. After those were all gone, the girls made t-shirts. We gave them each a white t-shirt and set out scissors, tacky glue, a stapler, fabric markers, glitter glue, and extra multi-colored fabric. Then after 30 minutes, they voted on their favorites. The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places got a crown and a huge lollipop. Then the girls had free time and they all went outside to play kick the can. Then they came in at about 10:00 for movies. Downstairs we had set up a snack bar with popcorn soda and boxes of candy. The girls watched a few chick flicks them stayed up until about three talking and listening to music. In the morning, I made homemade waffles and let them add syrup powdered sugar fruit and whipped cream. They LOVED them. Then the girls played around outside until their parents came at 10:30. We gave the girls their goody bags then finally got our rest. GOODYBAGS: For goody bags we gave out – along with the picture frames and scavenger hunt items – a lot of candy and 2 kingsized candy bars. My daughter and all of her friends absolutely loved this party and my daughter doesn’t stop talking about it! I would strongly recommend it to anyone throwing their daughter a 13th birthday party. I hope this helps with your party!” That was from a site and we’ll be following it. >< The stores at the mall are:
abercrombie
Abercrombie and Fitch
aerie
Aeropostale
American Eagle Outfitters
Angel Nails
Ann Taylor
Apple
Art & Frame Plus
As Seen On TV
AT&T
Auntie Anne’s
Aveda
Bakers
Banana Republic
Bandolino
The Barber of Seville
Bath and Body Works
bebe
Blooming Beauty Supply and Salon
The Body Shop
Borders Express
Bostonian
Brighton Collectibles
Brookstone
Build-A-Bear Workshop
Cache
Cakelove
Caribou Coffee Co.
Cartoon Cuts
Champs Sports
Charming CHARLIE
Childrens Place
Cinderella Divine
Cinnabon
Claire’s
Coach
Cold Stone Creamery
Coldwater Creek
CT Boutique
CVS
DaVi Nails
DMV
Easy Spirit
Eddie Bauer
Elite Boardshop
Express
FACES Cosmetics
Family Christian Bookstore
FinishLine
Fontainebleau
Foot Locker
Fossil
French & European Perfumes
Fuzziwig’s Candy Factory
FYE Music
Games Workshop
GameStop
Gap, Baby & Maternity
The Gap
Glory
GNC
Godiva
Golden Links
Gymboree
H&M
Hakky Shoe Repair
Hallmark
Helzberg Diamonds
Hollister Co
Hot Topic
Hour Eyes
The Icing
J.Crew
J.Jill
Jackson Hewitt
Janie &Jack
JCPENNEY
Journeys
Justice
Kay Jewelers
L’OCCITANE
The Leather Store
LensCrafters
LIDS
Lijenquist & Beckstead Fine Jewelers
The Limited
Lord & Taylor
MAC Cosmetics
Macy’s
Men’s Wearhouse and Tux
Michael Kors
Naartijie Kids
Nail Pro
New York & Company
Pacific Sunwear
Papaya
Papyrus
Payless ShoeSource
The Picture People
Pottery Barn
Pott

A: oh wow a scavenger hunt im doing that its would be quite cheap realy im going to invite 10 people and they can go into pairs ill give each group £10 and make a list and the winner gets a prize genius! thanks for a great idia

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