MONTANA BEAR HUNTS

MONTANA BEAR HUNTS

We provide a highly successful spring bear hunt across 20,000 acres of private land, renowned for its substantial population of color phase bears. Hunts are conducted both on foot and via side-by-side vehicles, typically beginning later in the morning and extending into the evening hours, resulting in full, rewarding days afield. The average shooting distance ranges from 200 to 400 yards.
All our bear hunts are exclusively private, ensuring your party is the only group at camp, and we maintain a 90% success rate. As this hunt takes place in May, participants should be prepared for variable spring weather; detailed packing recommendations will be provided as the date approaches.

Please note, baiting is not permitted in Montana. While our area is licensed for the use of dogs, we generally refrain from utilizing them, as higher quality bears are often harvested without their assistance. However, hound-assisted hunts may be available upon request. The package includes five days of hunting.

SPRING AND FALL BEAR SEASON

Unmatched Hunting Success

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Our Montana Bear Hunts offer an average success rate of 90%. The varied terrain, consisting of 40 square miles of timber and meadows provide good habitat and foraging grounds for bear.

Weather conditions, hunter skill level, and a bit of luck all factor into your success. However, our seasoned guides know the land like the back of their hand and will put you in the best possible position for a successful hunt.

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Trip Length: 7-day trips with 5 full hunting days
Guide Services:
Full-time experienced guides included
Wounding Policy: If an animal is wounded and the guide determines the wound is fatal, -even if not recovered- the outfitter reserves the right to terminate the hunt for that species

Accommodations 
 The bear hunts are operated out of the main camp on the property. The main forms of transportation are side-by-sides and walking with some flexibility to match the hunters ability.   CLICK HERE TO SEE CAMP

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BEAR HUNT FAQ

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What additional expenses should I expect?

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What additional expenses should I expect?

Trophy handling is  included in the base price - if you choose to mount your harvested animal, it will be fully skinned.  Inquire about our onsite taxidermy services.  Meat processing is also available at your expense. 

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What is the tipping policy for Bear hunts?

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What is the tipping policy for bear hunts?

Our team of guides, camp hands, packers, and cooks work long hours to ensure you have a top-tier hunting experience. While tipping is not mandatory, it is very much appreciated. The standard gratuity is 10% or more of the total hunt price for your guide, and $200+ per person for camp staff.

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Are accommodations included, and what are the policies?

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Are accommodations included, and what are the policies?

Lodging is included during your guided bear hunt. However, any accommodations outside of the provided lodging will be at your own expense. Please note that choosing to stay off-site may affect your hunting schedule.

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Is alcohol allowed during the trip?

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Is alcohol allowed during the trip?

Moderate drinking is permitted, but excessive alcohol use is strictly prohibited and may result in the termination of your hunt. Alcohol is not provided by us, but we are happy to stop in town so you can purchase what you need before heading into camp.

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What happens if I need to cancel?

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What happens if I need to cancel?

No refunds will be issued if canceled within 90 days of hunt.

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What is the Hunter Angler Defense Fund (HADF)?

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What is the Hunter Angler Defense Fund (HADF)?

We are proud members of the Montana Outfitters and Guides Association (MOGA). As part of our commitment to protecting hunting access and rights, we require each hunter to contribute a minimum of $100 to the Hunter Angler Defense Fund. This fund plays a vital role in defending non-resident hunting opportunities in Montana.

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What licenses do i need?

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What licenses do i need?

Over the counter bear tag but you must take the Montana bear identification test FWP

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