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<blockquote data-quote="RH300UM" data-source="post: 333132" data-attributes="member: 12469"><p>I would agree with going to alaska or B.C. I would look into Prince of Wales in southeast Alaska. I have hunted there before and there are alot of nice bears. I do a D.I.Y. hunt. I am headed back in may 2010!!!</p><p>Muskeg Excursions and Annahootz Alaskan Adventures are 2 of the best outfitters on the island.</p><p> You will want to be there in the middle part of may. This seems to be the best time to catch them coming out of hibernation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RH300UM, post: 333132, member: 12469"] I would agree with going to alaska or B.C. I would look into Prince of Wales in southeast Alaska. I have hunted there before and there are alot of nice bears. I do a D.I.Y. hunt. I am headed back in may 2010!!! Muskeg Excursions and Annahootz Alaskan Adventures are 2 of the best outfitters on the island. You will want to be there in the middle part of may. This seems to be the best time to catch them coming out of hibernation. [/QUOTE]
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