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  2. Big bears scored on Canada hunt, and more in the latest ... - AOL

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    Gary Brandl with the 220-plus-pound bear he scored on a hunting trip to Canada. After getting settled in, the next day was hunting time, and after the night concluded, Ray and Ken had both scored.

  3. List of wildlife management areas in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of wildlife management areas in the Canadian province of Manitoba. Wildlife management areas are designated by the Government of Manitoba under The Wildlife Act. [1] For a list of all protected areas in Manitoba, see the List of protected areas of Manitoba.

  4. Mistik Creek - Wikipedia

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    Mistik Creek area is largely pristine and home to moose, black bear, lynx, wolf, and beaver. It is part of the range of the Naosap woodland caribou herd. [3] Bird species include raven, common loon, spruce grouse, bald eagle, and hawk owl. The creek is not easily accessible, but there is some trapping, hunting, and recreational fishing activity ...

  5. Duck Mountain Provincial Park (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    They are some 200m higher than the floor of the Assiniboine River valley to the west, and some 400m higher than the Manitoba lowlands. The highest point of the Duck Mountains is Baldy Mountain, which is also the highest point in Manitoba at 831 metres (2,726 ft) above mean sea level. [1] Observation tower.

  6. Turtle Mountain Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Turtle Mountain Provincial Park is situated on the Turtle Mountain (plateau), one of a number of significant geographic features located along the Manitoba Escarpment, the Canadian portion of the Pembina Escarpment. [citation needed] It is located in the Southwest Manitoba Uplands Ecoregion, within the Canadian Prairies. [9]

  7. Bear hunting - Wikipedia

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    Bear are hard to hunt, as they generally live in dense forests or thick brush. They are, however, easy to trap. [20] Where they are hunted frequently, bear become purely nocturnal. [9] Once a general area is identified, a bear hunt usually begins by looking for claw marks on trees. [7] Scores in bear hunts are based on the width and length of ...

  8. List of fatal bear attacks in North America - Wikipedia

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    Canada, near Atikokan, Ontario — Ottertail was killed while on a walk. A bear found near the body was shot and killed. [242] August 8, 1967: Susan Duckitt, 11, female: Wild: Canada, near Okanagan Landing, British Columbia — Duckitt and a friend were picnicking by Okanagan Lake. They went on a walk up a hill and encountered the bear standing ...

  9. Big Island Lake (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    The area is a favourite location for hunters who can find large game such as moose, black bear, white tailed deer, woodland caribou, as well as many species of waterfowl. [2] Fish species include northern pike , walleye , burbot , whitefish and lake trout .