freddyfour
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Brant County, Ontario
More curious about NW Ontario/ black spruce shield country in general. Driving through the Hearst etc area on the “northern” highway I couldn’t help but reflect on how similar it looked to the part of BC I used to live/work/play in (peace/northern Rockies). Just flatter and with more lakes. One would think the area would be full of black bears. Maybe the amount of lakes would make it harder to target water sources based on the “ black bears have wet feet” phenomenon.
My ex was a forester who went to school in southern Ontario and worked in BC, and I spent about a decade in forestry/ oil and gas consulting so I’m a bit familiar with the difference between woodlot management and the clear cut, road building and slash pile burning forest management. I have to assume in the shield the process is more similar to the second?
Short of salmon bearing areas on the NW coast I’ve never seen as many black or grizzly bears as in heavily logged areas like the blackwater west of Quesnel and the nation lakes north of fort st James. These areas have some massive populations; corresponding to what amount to hay fields on every one of the many deactivated access roads crisscrossing the landscape
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If madoc is like the Kawartha Lakes area, you might have good luck in the wood lots by agricultural fields in the fall time
As the fields green up sitting their edges in the spring would probably not be time wasted either. Perfect time of year for the fawn in distress call too
We’re like the Florida of Canada down here in Essex/Chatham lol.
a fall oath bear will hard to beat but berries or blueberries are really good and sweet taste.
If I don’t get one I don’t get one never a bad week when you’re in the woods. Only thing that sucks is no small game seasons are open at the same time as spring bear.
Sure is…
Wild Turkey open all of May.
Coyote open all year and no tag required in WMU 61.
Red Fox and Skunk, all year.
I just happened to have some delicious black bear tag soup last year. Have really narrowed down the right spices for it.
The likelihood of tag soup spot and stalk is much higher in the fall, and from the sounds of it an Ontario spot and stalk in five days without scouting is more than a bit of a long shot to start with. While out here I’d agree with you on berry bears, spring’s gonna give him a better shot.
For black bear specific spot and stalk hunts, we only ever guided them in spring as more factors were in your favour.
indeed.If I don’t get one I don’t get one never a bad week when you’re in the woods. Only thing that sucks is no small game seasons are open at the same time as spring bear.
Trick is to hang ‘em, eaten fresh and they’re tough.
Love all this bear talk, I am especially looking forward to our bear buddies this yearScored a few pounds of h1000, got my 220 grain partitions loaded up for the new 300 win mag boom stick. Gotta still sight in the scope but that should take no time. I got a seed bin with a few ton of oats, 50kg of popping corn ,30 liters of deep fried chicken grease. Got back from a couple of local liquidation centers today. Scored 64 liters of miracle whip for $20!!!, 5 kg expired Reese's pieces, 10 kg of cheap peanut butter, and 5 gallons of subway sandwich sauces for $5/gallon. Now just to nail a woodchuck or two for some expired/rotting meat that should make the smorgasbord perfectly deluxe this year. I was originally going to just do one bait site but now I think I have enough food for at least three.
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I think I’m going to be in the same position. Think I’ll offer a second bait location to a couple newer hunters that don’t usually hunt bear.
At about a full chest freezer full of breads/buns and get a shopper bag worth every week from a sub/corner store. Collected 20-25 gallons of candies, hot chocolate mix, expired cake mixes ect. I usually take 2-3 problem beavers in spring right here on property. Unlimited access to fryer grease. Probably won’t spend any $$ on bait this year.
I just happened to have some delicious black bear tag soup last year. Have really narrowed down the right spices for it.
At least you have a tag to eat![]()