Spring Black Bear Hunt in Toby & Dutch Creek
These May and June Spring Black Bear Hunts in Toby and Dutch Creek offer an unforgettable backcountry experience for hunters seeking both adventure and comfort. Nestled in the beautiful mountainous terrain of British Columbia, these black bears graze across open slides. As a result, hunters have ample opportunity to spot and harvest trophy-quality animals. Unlike mountain goat hunts, black bear hunting here is more laid-back and less physically demanding, making it ideal for hunters of varying skill levels.
Arrival and Setting Up Camp
On day one, hunters ride up to one of the main camps, a journey that takes three to six hours on horseback. All accommodations are cabin-based, featuring bunk beds with foam sleeping pads. Additionally, there is a cook cabin equipped with a stove, fridge, and oven. Daily travel in these territories is usually by horse, though hiking is sometimes preferable for a specific stalk. Therefore, hunters can enjoy the experience without unnecessary strain.
Daily Hunting Routine and Strategy
From days two through six, most of the day is spent glassing from prime hunting points, reached each morning by horseback. Black bears are not early risers like elk; consequently, guides focus on the warmer parts of the day when bears are more active. Sometimes, mornings still involve long hours of glassing, depending on the conditions. Fortunately, experienced guides know exactly where to go. Furthermore, every hunt is tailored to the hunter’s preferences, making each day unique and rewarding.
Guided Support and Personalized Experience
The outfitter’s philosophy is simple: the hunt is yours. Guides and wranglers provide expert support to ensure safety and legality, yet they adapt to each hunter’s pace. Whether you prefer a structured routine or a flexible schedule, guides facilitate an exceptional experience. In addition, their main goal is for clients to enjoy every moment while pursuing their dream black bear. As a result, hunters feel empowered and supported throughout the adventure.
Comfortable Cabin Life
Cabin accommodations keep hunters comfortable throughout the hunt. Cozy sleeping arrangements, home-cooked meals, and a communal cook cabin allow you to focus on hunting rather than logistics. Moreover, the outfitter’s multiple hunting spots near main camps minimize travel time. Therefore, hunters spend more time tracking and observing bears rather than hiking long distances. This balance of comfort and adventure enhances the overall experience.
A Hunt Tailored Just for You
Ultimately, this Spring Black Bear Hunt in Toby and Dutch Creek provides a personalized, memorable adventure. From scenic horseback rides to strategic glassing sessions and expert guidance, every element is crafted for enjoyment. Whether it’s your first black bear hunt or one of many, this outfitter delivers a once-in-a-lifetime experience. In short, it’s a hunt you’ll treasure forever.
7-Day, 1×1 Black Bear Hunt: $7,000.00 USD/PP
7-Day, 2×1 Black Bear Hunt: $5,000 USD/PP
ADVENTURE #
BB992ABZ
SPECIES HUNTED
Black Bear
OTHER COSTS
Tips & Gratuities, Tags, License, Airfare, Arrival & Departure Transportation
LOCATION
Purcell Mountains, British Columbia, Canada
INCLUSIONS
Lodging, Meals, Professional Guiding, Horses
TRANSPORTATION
Horseback, Hiking
DATES
Spring: May – June
NEAREST AIRPORT
Canadian Rockies International Airport (YXC)
ACCOMMODATIONS
Cabins

























































