New Hampshire Bear Hunting
Directory of 2 New Hampshire Bear hunting lodges, guides and outfitters in New Hampshire.
Deer, Bear and Moose Hunting in Pittsburg, NH is a rewarding northern New England challenge for hunters. Pittsburg consists of approximately three hundred square miles of forest, wooded primarily with balsam fir, beech, cherry and birch, 90% of which is in a conservation easement between the State of New Hampshire and a private timber company. This vast, remote wilderness is open to public hunting and is accessible by logging roads, four-wheeled drive roads or afoot. An abundant supply of wild blueberries, blackberries and raspberries provide tasty treats for wildlife, particularly the black bear.
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Black bear inhabit our Great North Woods. The hunting season opens in September and lasts a little over two months. Black bears inhabit forested areas with thick understory vegetation. Wetlands and riparian areas are important components of their habitat. Optimal habitat typically includes large tracks of forest with little human disturbance. Our area has .6 bear per square mile.
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