by Peyton Merideth
CEO, Shoshone Adventure Consulting
Are you ready to take your hunting skills to the next level? The Black Bear Gram Slam challenges hunters to harvest a bear from every color phase—black, chocolate, cinnamon, and blond. Each bear is uniquely adapted to its environment, offering a once-in-a-lifetime experience for those lucky enough to encounter them. It’s a difficult feat, but the reward is unparalleled—and at Shoshone Adventures, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
Understanding Black Bear Color Phases
Black bears aren’t always black. Their fur can range from jet black to cinnamon, blond, chocolate, and even blue-gray or white in rare cases. These large omnivores roam forests and mountains across North America, growing up to six feet long and weighing over 600 pounds. In spring, they migrate to higher elevations in search of food.
Knowing the different color phases is essential for hunters, as each phase presents unique challenges:
- Black: Found primarily in eastern forests, their dark fur provides camouflage and abrasion resistance.
- Cinnamon: Originally western U.S., now also in Canada, Alaska, and Mexico; reddish-brown fur helps with heat regulation in open terrain.
- Blond: Rare genetic variation, lighter fur stands out in the wild; known for their gentle, playful nature.
- Chocolate: Large bears with dark brown to golden coats, heavier than other phases, with short legs and small ears.
Special Subspecies:
- Kermode Bear (Spirit Bear): Creamy white bears in coastal BC, a rare genetic variation of black bears.
- Glacier Bear: Dark blue-gray bears in southeastern Alaska, relics of Ice Age isolation.
Where to Find These Bears
Black bear color phases are found throughout North America:
- Canada: Alberta, Saskatchewan, BC, Manitoba, Yukon, Ontario, Newfoundland & Labrador
- U.S.: Alaska, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming, and more
Percentages of color phases vary by region—chocolate, cinnamon, and blond are more common in western states, while black dominates eastern forests. Rare white and blue-gray bears appear in specific isolated populations.
The Black Bear Gram Slam
The Gram Slam is a challenge for hunters seeking distinction: harvest a black, chocolate, cinnamon, and blond bear. It’s a test of skill, patience, and perseverance. Few hunters attempt it, but with Shoshone Adventures’ guidance, you can experience this ultimate hunting achievement.
“Take on the ultimate challenge: the Black Bear Gram Slam. Hunt every color—black, chocolate, cinnamon, and blond—and experience bears like never before.”
Hunting With Shoshone Adventures
At Shoshone Adventures, we offer guided Black Bear hunts across Canada, Alaska, and select western U.S. states. Our experienced outfitters ensure high bear populations, with daily sightings often ranging from 6–10 bears. Choose from accommodations that suit your style—from rustic tents to five-star lodges—or take on the challenge of hunting with hounds.
We offer spring and fall hunts with prices starting at $2,750. Our goal is to create unforgettable experiences, whether it’s your first bear hunt or a quest to complete the Gram Slam.
Your next adventure awaits. Visit Shoshone Adventures to learn more and book your Black Bear hunt today.
FEATURED SHOSHONE BEAR ADVENTURES>>>
Yukon Territory Mountain Grizzly Bear Hunt
Wyoming – Black Bear Hunting in the Wyoming Wilderness
Saskatchewan – Wilderness Spring Black Bear Hunt
Saskatchewan – Spring Black Bear Cast & Blast Hunt
Saskatchewan – Black Bear Hunt near La Loche
Ontario – Fall Black Bear Cast & Blast
Northern Saskatchewan – Black Bear/Water Fowl Hunt
Newfoundland – Moose, Woodland Caribou & Black Bear
Newfoundland – Fly-In Moose, Caribou & Black Bear
Newfoundland – Black Bear Hunt
Montana – Spring Black Bear Hunt In White Sulpher Springs












