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I wouldn't say that you screwed up at all. I think I would have shopped a little more. A lot of guides and outfitters are hurtin right now. I think I would have looked hard at some of the opportunities to hunt big Blackies on Vancouver Island. -Only because it's a bit closer.Quotewe will be driving.Blackbear are U.S. Federally protected/managed. Yup! So, before you go, get with the U.S. Customs office in Blaine or Sumas to get the required forms to 'import' your Bear meat. It's a simple process. Pain in the arse if you don't do the paperwork and get questioned at the border. -Steve
we will be driving.
They've been at it awhile. I knew a guy that got a huge color phase with them quite a few years ago. He was on the front of their brochure for years. He was a hardcore hunter and was happy.....
You'd never find anything like it here in this state or any of the lower 48. Then to top it off the color phase.
Good luck and post some pics after the hunt................and a story PLEEEEEEEEZE.
i have heard rumors about big black bear out here before i moved out here i also heard that wa has the largest population in the lower 48. it doesnt surprise me that big bears would get so big in coastal areas look at the vegetation and the climate. they can eat all year around on the coasal sides
I highly doubt that Washington has the largest population of Bears in the lower 48. Certainly not the largest average size either. -Steve