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I've gone a few times.
One thing I recommend is bring your own hang on stand and sticks and set it up opposite the outfitters permanent stand.
A bear will sit just out of range/sight and stare at those stands that have been there forever. And the best bug suit you can afford plus a thermacell!


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Hello Stein! I hunted Mikes Outfitter in Rouyn-Norunda. Had a great experience. I ended up arrowing one on the second day. My biggest thing I was not prepared for was field judging these bears. I did not put the proper time in doing that, so I ended up not shooting a very nice bear. I did shoot on the second day a 200lb Sow. I went the last week of June. Also, buy a thermacell and take a lot of extra packs with you. The bugs are terrible and the mosquitoes are the size of hummingbirds. Bug nets are great also. Good luck!

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9 minutes ago, rachunter said:

Bring your safety harness. 

I'm not a tree stand guy.   I'm not an archer.  In fact, I stay away from stands.   I hunt from the ground only.

My concern is I know the guide has the Cabela type stands, with the rail.   Not sure how it will work out.

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1 hour ago, the blur said:

I'm not a tree stand guy.   I'm not an archer.  In fact, I stay away from stands.   I hunt from the ground only.

My concern is I know the guide has the Cabela type stands, with the rail.   Not sure how it will work out.

if you need a harness i have an extra one that comes with the stands you can have it.better then nothing.

or ask the guide about a ground blind now instead of when you get there

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18 minutes ago, rachunter said:

if you need a harness i have an extra one that comes with the stands you can have it.better then nothing.

or ask the guide about a ground blind now instead of when you get there

From the ground will be pretty intense, I would like to do that next time I go. Not that they cant be up that tree in the blink of an eye though lol

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2 hours ago, the blur said:

I'm going in August.    Not really sure what to expect.    I am concerned the fur won't be so thick in August.    But it'll be an experience either way.

I have three bears, all from August and their coats are thick. The New Brunswick one is much thicker than the Ontario bears but they are still great coats

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23 minutes ago, rachunter said:

if you need a harness i have an extra one that comes with the stands you can have it.better then nothing.or ask the guide about a ground blind now instead of when you get there

That would be great!  I'll even send you a prepaid UPS label.   Just give it to any UPS man, or UPS store.

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16 minutes ago, The_Real_TCIII said:

From the ground will be pretty intense, I would like to do that next time I go. Not that they cant be up that tree in the blink of an eye though lol

personally i like being up in the stand especially when it gets dark.i hunted new brunswick a lot big bears around fundy bay. 

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I was on First week September bear hunt in Maine. Cool experience but the bugs were a presence. Never saw a bear but heard lots of noise when it got dark and was waiting for the guide. One night I had to wait 45 minutes after dark since my buddy connected. Whole bunch of $hit goes through the mind in those dark minutes! Our guide was against the thermacells- felt it gave too much of a scent- full bug jacket and head gear- bastards bit right through most clothing. Just saw a guy on life below zero make a bug suit out of high thread count bed sheets- swore skeeters couldn't bite through


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