Black Bear Hunting Camp In Alberta Canada - Trophy Bear Hunts With Trophy Book Outfitters
Trophy Book Outfitters Alberta Black Bear Hunting Camp




Black Bear Hunting Camps

We now offer two black bear hunting camps. Our Trappers Camp is a modern tent camp situated at the Firbag River adjacent to a trappers compound and consists of wall tents with wooden floors, cots with thick foam and wood heat. Excellent home cooked meals are provided. Washing and shower facilities are also available. The camp is powered by a generator which is valued for recharging those video camera batteries. Staying next to a trappers compound can be a unique experience in itself.

We like to keep our camp small and personalized with normally not more than 2-4 hunters in camp at one time to provide you with the attention and service you need to have a truly great hunting experience. A mobile phone is available in camp should any emergencies arrive. You may bring your cell phone as most of them work in our area. Our camps can easily accommodate family members who are also welcome to sit at the bait sites during the hunt or check the baits, etc.

Our remote fly in camp is located about 30 minutes from Ft. McMurray by air. Our hunters will fly into this camp by float plane. Our camp consists of wall tents with wooden floors complete with cots and wood heat. Washing and shower facilities are also provided. The camp is powered by a generator. This remote camp provides a true wilderness experience deep in the heart of prime black bear habitat.


Watch Bear Hunting Videos- We have 2 black bear hunting home DVD's with numerous black bear hunts/kill scenes, which includes our camp and hunting adventures.

View hunter testimonials- hear first hand what our hunters had to say about their bear hunt with us.


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