Hunting Gigantic Black Bears in Ontario | Canada in the Rough

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  • Опубліковано 25 тра 2022
  • From the Canada in the Rough Archive: Two giant Black Bears on opening day is how the season kicked off for Paul Beasley and his father, Ken. They didn't have to hunt very hard as the bears were abundant and very active in Northern Ontario.
    Canada in the Rough, Season 12, Episode 2.
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  • @FunKaYxxD1sCO
    @FunKaYxxD1sCO 2 роки тому +2

    This brings back the memories I had in Alaska hunting Elk and Grizzly bears. Good hunting.

  • @michaeltubbs2493
    @michaeltubbs2493 2 роки тому +2

    Always great footage always enjoy thank you for sharing!

  • @nealcarnes9356
    @nealcarnes9356 2 роки тому +2

    I really enjoy your show.....I'm from Ohio....

  • @teeoff406
    @teeoff406 2 роки тому +1

    Pops, knows how to “hammer” a big bear, I’m all in. Thanks for the great viewing.

  • @smaloneytuba85
    @smaloneytuba85 4 місяці тому

    I'm just starting to plan my first hunt just up the road from this camp. Can't wait to see what it's like for myself.

    • @canadaintheroughtv
      @canadaintheroughtv  4 місяці тому

      Rocks Hunt Camp is a top shelf bear outfitter. Definitely among the best

  • @Grumpy412
    @Grumpy412 2 роки тому +2

    Well I don't mind someone having fun. But killing for fun is mental!

    • @canadaintheroughtv
      @canadaintheroughtv  2 роки тому

      We hunt bears for the meat, black bear meat is excellent eating

  • @pauloehmen1665
    @pauloehmen1665 2 роки тому +1

    Those were both nice shots congrats guys 👍

  • @user-ij9ms7se8u
    @user-ij9ms7se8u 2 роки тому +1

    Крутые парни крутая охота! Молодцы! Отличные выстрелы!✊

  • @swedishhousemfia
    @swedishhousemfia 2 роки тому +1

    cool stuff!

  • @mawipuia1449
    @mawipuia1449 2 роки тому +1

    💯💯💗💗👍

  • @bolangsarungan
    @bolangsarungan 2 роки тому

    Selamat malam sobat

  • @fonziygor8585
    @fonziygor8585 2 роки тому

    why do you kill them? Will you eat them later? Aren't they protected animals in canada?

    • @cooperthehunter3781
      @cooperthehunter3781 2 роки тому +1

      yes they eat them no they aren't protected but there is a limit per hunting session which does vary.

    • @FunKaYxxD1sCO
      @FunKaYxxD1sCO 2 роки тому +1

      When a predator doesn't have another predator, they tend to destroy every animal and wrecks havoc by bringing illness and diseases. And not only that, the overpopulation of bears needs to be controlled.

    • @canadaintheroughtv
      @canadaintheroughtv  2 роки тому +1

      We hunt them for food, bear meat is excellent eating and yes we are allowed to hunt them in Canada since we have very high bear populations

  • @manscape777
    @manscape777 9 місяців тому

    I'm following an interesting conversation in Alberta. Hunting advocates want to revoke the ban specifically on grizzly hunting because they claim "theres too many." Recent stats reveal there's approximately 700 grizzlies in the province. The argument is there's a necessity to cull grizzlies because of their threat to communities that are on the interface between the forest and urban centres. Hunting therefore mitigates the risk of violent and even fatal encounters with humans. Well the argument is flawed if you apply the same logic to the threat humans face with dogs. StatsCan reports there are over half a million dog bites a year. Of that at least two victims die. This means, according to the hunting advocates arguments, that we would need to cull Canada's dog population which will then result in reduced injuries and fatalities. This "reactive' approach to bear management has little merit. Rather It is targeted wildlife management policies that educate affected communities, provide secure containers for waste, and uses new wildlife management technology to prevent violent grizzly encounters.

    • @canadaintheroughtv
      @canadaintheroughtv  9 місяців тому

      You fail to recognize several critical factors that make your argument invalid. Grizzly bears and dogs are not even close to the same animal nor the same level of threat. Dogs are domestic while grizzlies are wild. Grizzlies are apex predators while dogs are not predators at all, they are fed by humans. Hunting grizzlies instills a natural fear in grizzlies towards humans. When grizzlies no longer fear humans then attacks increase. Hunting grizzlies targets the older boars which are the ones that often become predatorial towards humans, near the end of their lives, when they are struggling to kill wild game and looking for easier meals.

  • @jeffmorris8768
    @jeffmorris8768 2 роки тому

    The last big bear that was shot,died in just a few feet with plenty of daylight left to get down and look at it,so explain why it was dark with light,s blazing before you went to look at it with a couple more guy,s with you.OH,NOW I UNDERSTAND WHY.YOU WERE AFRAID MAYBE ANOTHER BEAR MIGHT EAT YOU UP.Daniel Boone would of been proud of your bravery.

    • @canadaintheroughtv
      @canadaintheroughtv  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the polite question, we'll still answer it for you. We did go down and check the bear right away but we wanted to film the recovery with Paul's father and outfitter who were hunting about an hour away from us. By the time they got to us it was dark. If you pay attention to the bear when they recover it as a group the bear has already been properly tagged.

  • @mefw
    @mefw 9 місяців тому

    Is it really HUNTING ? you lay food out and sit up a tree and wait for the bears or deer to turn up to feed.

  • @arkythanoz2390
    @arkythanoz2390 2 роки тому

    Why

  • @kramnancy1411
    @kramnancy1411 Рік тому +1

    Absolutely disgusting entertainment Give me this b******* about eating Pyramid because you're not your after the skins and after the trophies. For some people the enjoyment comes from being able to see the bears in the woods enjoying their life and having their young.

    • @canadaintheroughtv
      @canadaintheroughtv  Рік тому

      Do you eat meat? Because we hunt animals for food and because sourcing meat from nature is the most green, the most renewable and the healthiest source. If you don't want to belive us, that's on you.