I have room for 2 more bear hunters at Ron Henry's Bear Camp. I have an area reserved June 1-6. $700 + tags, food and fuel.
I have had good success here in years past with good bears. This area appears genetically superior for head size, I have had P&Y+ bears around on all 3 trips in the past. Last year we went 3 for 4 with our 4th hunter missing a couple opportunities
I have had 350#+ bears under me 2 or 3 trips, I shot a smaller bear (#200) last season for a good eater, but will be looking for a larger bear this season. I have pictures from last year I can email if you want to see. Act fast in the past couple years I've had 4 trad gangers hunt with me and they all had a great time.
Greg,
I'm interested. The only hitch is I start a new job next Monday and I don't have a feel for what the work load is going to be like the next few months but will find out next week. If you could send me so more info on where, what and when to cjlacoste@aol.com that would be great.Pic too.
Thanks,
CJ
I'm interested Greg. Is everyone going separately? Give me the complete info please. My email is bowhunter@mvn.net
Ok here is the poop, I have a mid michigan guy Marvin Wilkins who could stand a ride along to split fuel in his compact crew cab Nissan 4x4, I'm going of course, as is my finace' Amy, Mark Mitten, Biscut Smith. I need at least one more but could handle a couple more. to make it 8 total.
The hunt will take place June 1st-6th at Ron Henry's Bear Camp. This is a self guided arrangement with us doing our own meals and hanging our own stands, running our own baits. Ron will track and skin and quarter harvested bears.
We bring our own stands,(suggest climbing sticks and hang-on's)Bring our own food, sleeping bags, and kit. We have at our disposal a cabin with wood stove, propane, lights, fridge and stove. Bunks for 8, a huge trout lake down the hill with a couple boats with oars(bring a motor 15hp or less)
Ron has ice at camp cut from the lake in February and under saw dust so coolers are always iced. Ron or Joey run to town every couple days so he can transport hide and meat to his walk in. He also provides meat scraps for bait. He stays at his base camp about 12 miles south west of where we will be staying at Cabin #8 on Lac Fourant(sp?)
I always bring marshmallows, etc to sweeten the deal. This will be my 4th trip with Ron, and obviously I keep coming back.
I advise bringing 30-40 gallons of gas to last the week, if you think current gas prices are bad, bush gas is about 75%-100% more per gallon.
His home base is in Fort Colounge Quebec about 60 miles south of camp, it is approxemently 20 miles from Pembroke Ontario.
If you want more info my email is stykbowhunter61@yahoo.com
Greg
Ron Henry's Guide Service
146 Larouche St. PO Box 239
Fort Coulonge, Quebec, Canada JOX 1VO
819-683-3008
Guys,
This is a sweet camp. I went last year with 5 other guys, and am going back again this year a couple of weeks later. Ron and his son Joey are heck of a nice guys and treat ya well. Greg your in for a treat is you haven't hunted with Biscuit before!!! He's a hoot, wish I could go up twice. Are you going to the black river camp too? dino
Are there established bait sites? If not, how long does it take to get them started coming in? What are the roads like getting to camp? I possibly might pull the camper.
Dino, yes this is my 4th trip to Ron & Joey's camp. I have hunted Black River twice and taken bears there and Hunted camp#8 on the lake.
Bill the baits are active you will have 2-3 baits for each hunter and they have been maintained by the camp prior to our arrival. You could easily take a bear the first night on stand. The roads are gravel and rock and you can expect to travel at about 30-35mph towing a trailer.
I see resident campers up there often on the main road north. I would not think pulling a camper as long as it was not a 20+ footer would be an issue. Pop-ups are perfect, I would expect a regular camper to have the cupboards re-arranged on the trip north to camp.
man I wish I could go Greg. If by some chance things change I will let you know. Anyone considering going should know you wont be disappointed,very good set up the Henry's are running.
Ron
I wish you could too Ron. I wish we could have spent more time visiting in Pittsburgh at the PBS Banquet, Man I was overwhelmed, next one won't be as bad as I'll know what to expect as a PBS Councilman, lol.
Guy's Ron was up there a couple years ago and got his first bear and had a great time fishing with his son too.
Ok, drops and adds, I need one additional person, but could take an additional 2 for a total of 3 as I had a double cancelation. I filled 2 slots yesterday. Soooo jump on this one quick.
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Greg, I am possibly going. Can you tell me more about the passport situation and could my boy go to fish again if possible? I dont know if you were recognized at the banquet but I do know you were very busy and I want to thank you personally for the effort. It was my first and just an awesome experience. I definately felt I had found what I was looking for, a big group of folks with my same passion.
thanks,
Ron
Ron, thanks for your kind words the council and all who helped on the ground made it what it was, we appreciate your comments. Yes your boy can come too, fishing and or hunting, let me know.
Birth Cert is still all that is needed.
Just an FYI for those thinking about a passport to play it safe on this hunt or others. I just got one myself and it took 14 days from the time I filled out the application at the post office, to when it arrived in my mail box. This was the standard service and not the expedited service. So the turn around time is fast, at least right now.
That is good news it was 6 months as of last year. At this point ground travel over the border all that is neccesary to get back in is a Birth Certificate.
Greg, I looked into this earlier in the year as far as what is need to get into and get out of Canada. You need a Birth Cert and a Government issed photo ID as of January 2008. This is direct from the homeland security web site:
CURRENTLY:
U.S. citizens need to present either (a) a passport, passport card (available in spring 2008), or WHTI-compliant document; or (b) a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license, along with proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate.
LATER:
On June 1, 2009, the U.S. government will implement the full requirements of the land and sea phase of WHTI. The proposed rules require most U.S. citizens entering the United States at sea or land ports of entry to have a passport, passport card, or WHTI-compliant document.
Hope this help bud.
Tim
Greg, I have to talk to the boss about the work schedule today. I will let you know soon.
Ron
Thanks Tim, it is the same as last year and it looks like it may not even change in '09 at this point, this is a hot topic in border areas of the US/CAN area as the ammount of cross border workers and commerce.
Michigan may be implementing a Drivers license that will work as a PASSPORT at the US/CAN Border in the next year or so. We'll see what happens. But for this year a Birth Cert and Drivers License is all that is needed to come back into the US from Canada.
It looks like we may fill with 8 hunters, if you have any desire to attend jump on it right now.
Greg
Ok, guy's I lost Bill Kissner to a prior obligation for the UBI so we need another fella for the trip. Again, this is my 4th trip up, we have always done well here and I'll do my best to make sure you get a chance at a bear. email or IM, I'm looking for 1-3 more adds. This is the best inexpensive bear hunt in North America that I know of. Jump in the waters fine...
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What would be the total cost that you guys spend for Lic. Gas, Food ect???
If you were doing on your own(driving)with 15-18mpg probably $1400 all in, spliting gas you would be about $1100-1200. Hunt is 700, lic, 150, gas about $400(I'm guessing) food 100. Tip?
Greg
I wish I could go, it sounds like fun. I will tell you guys if you go with Greg, you will have a good hunt. He is a good guy,we have hunted together & had a great time, even if he did kill kenny on me.
Brian, I wish you were coming too. I hunted with Brian, 4 years ago and killed a nice North Dakota 10 point Whitetail on a hunt he hosted and was looking for hunters on the LW.
If you ever get a chance to hunt with him, you won't be dissapointed at his companionship, and he's good at letting animals live so you can get a shot the next day...lol
You're the best brother.
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We have added Flyfish1 to the mix!!! 2 more slots
What is the min. weight for hunting bears up there?? Just askin cause if I can get off I might be able to swing it. But the heaviest bow I got is 50@28 right now....
50# is perfect for bears.
Greg
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Yep, my catch & release method. I seem to have perfected it out west!
I managed to draw a WI bear tag, I will be leaning on you for some bear tactics. Of course as long as they dont involve losing my beautiful bow & lifeless carbons :bigsmyl:
Good luck on the hunt, bring pics to Compton!
PM sent
How bad are the masqiterrs ?? Will I need a bug suit? What kinda weather ????
You have anyone from Va. that needs to share a ride?
Can I bring my bear back into the states to have it mounted and meat processed or does it need to be tanned before I can bring it across??
Are we all going to chip in on groceries or is it every man for himself???
Is 50# bow legal for bear???
check your email and call me
Rom for one more hunter, I have singles coming from VA and MI, who could share fuel cost.
Let me know it's not too late.
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So excited I could spit!!!!
Coming down to the wire!!! Less then a week!!!