Hunting Black Bears requires strategy and a skilled Shoshone Adventures outfitter!
Black Bear hunts are a bucket list hunt for any serious sportsman as they require stalking and ambush strategies. Additionally, there are varied landscapes and geographical locations in North America for Black Bears. In many locations bear populations are high making daily sightings of 6-10 bears common. Accommodations range from tents to cabins to five-star lodges. Whether you are after a jet black, cinnamon, or other color phase bear, we have the place for you. There are even options for hunting with hounds which make for an exciting hunt. Hunting seasons vary by location with both spring and fall hunts available. Black Bear hunting is a pursuit unlike any other, but with a trophy that’s remarkable and full of memories to last forever.
Unit 17, Alaska, USA
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Tok, Alaska, USA
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Athabaska, Alberta, Canada
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Fort Assiniboine, Alberta, Canada
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La Crete, Alberta
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Hinton, Alberta, Canada
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Slave Lake, Alberta, Canada
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Mogollon Rim, Arizona, USA
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Jaffray, British Columbia
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Purcell Mountains, British Columbia, Canada
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British Columbia, Liard Hot Springs Area
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Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
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Riondel, British Columbia
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Riondel, British Columbia, Canada
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Smithers, British Columbia, Canada
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Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
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Kamiah, Idaho, USA
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Challis, Idaho, USA
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Hamilton, Montana
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White Sulphur Springs, Montana, USA
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Port Blandford, Newfoundland, Canada
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Newfoundland, Canada
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Shell Lake, Saskatchewan
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Dorion, Ontario, Canada
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La Loche, Saskatchewan, Canada
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North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Smeaton, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan, Canada
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