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Read Our Trip ReportsNew Brunswick Black Bear Hunting Lodge
These bear hunts in New Brunswick continue to be one of our most popular Eastern hunts.
This New Brunswick black bear hunting trip takes place in an exclusive use area in the beautiful Tobique River Valley of New Brunswick, Canada. This area annually produces some monstrous trophy black bears. The exclusive hunting areas are reserved solely for our guests, ensuring unparalleled opportunities to harvest a mature boar. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or new to the sport, our spring bear hunts are designed to maximize your chances of success while providing an adventure you’ll never forget.
Spring Bear Hunts: May & June
Join us during the prime spring hunting season in May and June, when black bears are most active. Our expertly managed bait sites—over 200 in total—are spread across a vast 230×30-mile area, offering exceptional opportunities for spotting and harvesting your bear. New Brunswick’s thriving black bear population includes a variety of sizes and color phases, from classic black to cinnamon and brown.
Included:
- Professional Guide Service
- Private Land Passes
- Preparation of Stands/Ground Blinds
- Skinning, Trophy, Meat Preparation
- Meals and Lodging
- Transportation during your hunt
- Pre-season baiting (over 200 bait sites in a 230×30 sq. mile area)
Not Included:
- Non Resident License/Tags
- Trip Insurance
- Tips for your guide. While not required, it is very much appreciated, and guides often depend on them as supplemental income. Learn how much to tip a hunting guide.
Lodging and Accommodations
Hunters are lodged in any of two, four, six or eight bedroom facilities.
Hunting lodge can support up to 12 hunters per week. All meals are served in the spacious and comfortable dining room. Delicious home cooking is the order of the day and many of the hunters say they would come just for the food – it’s that good. Even the brown-bag lunches the fellows take into the woods are enough to tickle the tongue of the world’s fussiest eaters!
Next to the lodge is a smaller camp for enhanced privacy.
It sleeps up to six. This is a non-inclusive option – You supply your own food and transportation and the outfitter will supply the guides.
Travel Information
The Lodge and Camps are located in the beautiful Tobique Valley. The Tobique River is a tributary of the world famous St. John River, which winds its way through the heart of New Brunswick, Canada, to the Atlantic Ocean. The Tobique is situated about 110 miles north of Fredericton, the provincial capital.
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Please note that reservations are not considered finalized until agreed upon deposit is received. This ensures agreed upon dates and current pricing. Quality outfitters are in high demand so let us know right away, as some trips do book years in advance.