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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 1969281" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>All bear tags in Canada are OTC, most places it is good for two bears. Best way to ensure you find a large bear is to hunt over bait. This gives you enough time to assess the bear and ensure you aren't shooting a sow with cubs. You can spot and stalk for a big bear but then location is everything. The biggest bears are not typically way back in. They are predominantly found where the best food is and that is usually on Salmon Rivers on the west coast, or where there is forest land butting up against farm land. River bottoms going through farm land is another good area that produces large bears.</p><p></p><p>The B.C. coast and Islands, and the Northern parts of Alberta, Sask and Manitoba all produce Boone and Crockett bears on a regular basis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 1969281, member: 26077"] All bear tags in Canada are OTC, most places it is good for two bears. Best way to ensure you find a large bear is to hunt over bait. This gives you enough time to assess the bear and ensure you aren't shooting a sow with cubs. You can spot and stalk for a big bear but then location is everything. The biggest bears are not typically way back in. They are predominantly found where the best food is and that is usually on Salmon Rivers on the west coast, or where there is forest land butting up against farm land. River bottoms going through farm land is another good area that produces large bears. The B.C. coast and Islands, and the Northern parts of Alberta, Sask and Manitoba all produce Boone and Crockett bears on a regular basis. [/QUOTE]
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