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Old 09-28-2013 | 06:47 AM
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On the cost thing, perhaps you could fly in to Chicago or Detroit and rent a car and drive to Ontario (or maybe Seattle and drive to B.C.). Other than that, I agree with B Stricker, I'd take a look at northern Minnesota (i.e., Canadian border). Now that I think about it, I believe non-residents have to hire a guide in Canada so that would add to the cost (there are some reasonable ones -- used to be a few on Ebay).
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Old 09-29-2013 | 08:09 AM
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Because I'm coming such a long way I'd love if there was an opportunity to take two bears somewhere, I'm pretty sure I've heard of some states offering this is it true? Also, I wouldn't want to waste the meat but I obviously can't take it back home so what would happen to it? I'd be happy to eat as much as I could while I was there of course but I'm guessing there is a lot on a Bear!
Maine does have a high bear population with some bruins coming out of the woods up here although most will run around 250lbs.. Also this state allows the taking of 2 bears. However the second bear must be taken by a leg holding cable trap.
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