Washington County, Maine Bear Hunt over Bait
Cherryfield, ME
Cabin • Private • Guided
Description
5-Day/6-Night Bear Stand Hunt
Lodging Included
Washington County, Maine is one of the top populated areas for bears in the entire state ranking 2nd on the number of harvested bears list. With great feed and habitat due to swamps and marshes, blueberry barrens, and oak ridges our bear population is thriving. With great landowner relations, we are able to hunt prime black bear habitat within our local area.
Overview
Black bears in our area are under hunted therefore we have a growing population. Upon arrival Sunday or Monday morning you will move into one of our accommodating cabins. These are mid-afternoon to dark sits. Countless hours are spent understanding these bears' patterns. You will be hunting in either a ground blind or a tree stand. Silence, stillness, and scent control are key to harvesting these animals. These animals will sneak into 15 to 30 yards of range and present a shot opportunity sometimes without noticing and sometimes slipping away. This sure is a challenge. Maine allows bears to be harvested with rifles, muzzleloaders, shotguns, bows, and pistols.
Hunting Dates
- Week 1: August 26-30
- Week 2: September 2-6
Base Price is per person per 5-Day/6-Night hunt with lodging included.
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Your Host
Blake S
Located in a small inner coastal town in Maine with thousands of acres of public and leased land we have no limits. We spend countless hours scouting, preparing, training our hard working hounds, and learning new tactics every day to give to you the best experience possible. We have to off season@!
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Gear List
- Weapon and Ammo
- Weather Appropriate Hunting Attire
- Maine Hunting License and Bear Permit
- Meals and Drinks
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Rules & Guidelines
https://www.maine.gov/ifw/hunting-trapping/licenses-permits/hunting-license.html
Anyone who hunts wild birds or animals in Maine must obtain a valid hunting license. Hunters under 16 must possess a junior license.
All license applicants must complete an outdoor safety course.
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