Fred Lutger: Trophy Bear Hunting

Expert Bear Bowhunter Fred Lutger Tells Us What We Need To Know To Tag A Big, Mature Black Bear.

Article by Fred Lutger


Trophy Bear – Ontario, Canada

In order to bag a big trophy bear, one that would qualify for the ‘Pope and Young’ or ‘Boone and Crocket’ record book, there are a few things you can do to swing the odds in your favor…

– Canine Tooth Spread –

Canine tooth spread can be a good indicator of record book potential. I’ve found that measuring tip to tip spread of a black bear’s top canine teeth will give you a quick indicator of the bears record book potential. To get this measurement, put peanut butter or honey on a Styrofoam or plastic plate left at the bait site. Check for bite marks left by scavenging bears. Almost any puncture marks left by the canines over 2 inches wide will be a Pope and Young bear with an 18″ skull measurement.

– How to Measure a Bear Skull –

Measure the width at the widest point and the length, front to back, without the bottom jaw. These two measurements added together, to the closest one sixteenth inch, will be your bears score.

– Requirements & Facts for Bear Hunting in Ontario –

For additional information write, visit or telephone the District/Area Office nearest to where you plan to hunt.

– For a Current Copy of Ontario Hunting Regulations –

Ministry of Natural Resources
435 James Street S., Box 5000
Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7C 5G6
Canada
Phone 807-475-1471

– To Order Maps –

Natural Resources Information Centre Room M1-73, Macdonald Block
900 Bay Street
Toronto, Ontario M7A 2C1
Canada
Phone 416-314-1666

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