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1270.1 | Maine Sportsman | DNEAST::MAHANEY_MIKE | | Tue May 18 1993 04:57 | 6 |
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You may want to check out a copy of the Maine Sportsman mag. There
are several Bear Guides that advertise in it. There are a couple that
have guaranteed hunts with a "NO Bear No Pay" slogan. I am sure they
are talking "NO Pay" for the guide and not the food and lodging. I'll
look up a couple of ads and get the info to you if you would like.
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1270.2 | EASTMAN SPORTING CAMPS, ASHLAND, MAINE | DEBRIS::CABRAL | | Tue May 18 1993 12:21 | 20 |
| I can highly recommend a fellow named Perley Eastman, located in
Ashland Maine. I don't have his tel. # or address right here, but
you can get Perley's number from directory assistance.
We've stayed with Perley for about the last four deer seasons, and
have found his place to be very reasonable. (Last year we paid $35 a
day for the camp plus meals...had full use of the lodge, hot showers,
etc. Prices will probably be higher this year)
Perley's main thrust is bear hunting. I'm sure guide services will
be extra, as there's more labor intensive stuff involved with the
stand maintenance, bait, etc. I've never asked about costs associated
with bear hunts, so I won't venture a guess. We basically use him for
lodging while deer hunting, rather than actual guide services, although
he's not short on advice or information.
Perley also used to work for the state in the field with the
biologists, so he knows his way around the woods and the critters
he's after.
I know how hard it is to pick a guide based on advertisements alone...
Good luck.
Bob Cabral
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1270.3 | | DEBRIS::CABRAL | | Tue May 18 1993 12:25 | 8 |
| OOPS!!! sorry to confuse you in my last reply.... Last season we
actually paid $35 a day which INCLUDED MEALS! Sounds almost too good
to be true, don't it?
I expect it'll be up around $45 - $50 per day this year. Last year,
although he realized that he was barely breaking even before we got
there, he still held fast to his originally quoted price.
Bob
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1270.4 | it was painless for us... | DEBRIS::CABRAL | | Tue May 18 1993 12:48 | 32 |
| RE:0 / Guns in Canada
First, handguns are strictly VERBOTEN!! Leave them at home, and don't
even THINK about trying to sneak them into Canada. It's not worth the
pain and agony.
I took a trip into New Brunswick for deer one year, and crossed the
border at Vanceboro, Maine. We stopped at the US customs side and
filled out a form with our firearm descriptions & serial numbers, along
with any other big ticket items such as cameras, etc. This form was
for proof of ownership primarily to get the guns BACK into the US, and
not have to go through hoops proving we didn't buy them outside the
country.
Once we crossed the bridge into Canada and stopped at the Canadian
customs, we simply told them we were there to hunt, and had firearms.
(we answered NO to the "Got any handguns" question). Answered more
questions regarding alcoholic beverages, etc, which were all standard
customs stuff.
Coming back into the US was a little more detailed. Once they saw that
we had the appropriate paperwork for firearms & other big ticket items,
the rest was once again the standard customs questions regarding large
amounts of cash, plants/seeds, and alcohol. We didn't have to worry
about the alcohol on the way back, due to the fact that it had all
somehow evaporated while we were in camp. 8-)
All in all, pretty easy. I would suggest if you have any real
concerns, to get hold of Canadian customs yourself to get specifics.
They're really helpful...and believe it or not, pleasant.
Bob
P.S. It should go unsaid that customs stops (either side) are not the
place to show your buddies how easily you can make some government
worker look like a dufus.
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1270.5 | | DEBRIS::CABRAL | | Wed May 19 1993 09:23 | 14 |
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Here's the info for Perley Eastman:
Perley Eastman Jr. (State of Maine Licensed Guide)
R.D. 1,
Ashland, ME
(207) 435-4802
-Hunting
-fishing
-canoeing
-ice fishing
-out camps or lodge with accomodations
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1270.6 | Call him early! | 40107::TOWLE | Corky | Thu Jun 17 1993 16:03 | 6 |
| RE: .0
I can second the Perley Eastman recommendation.
The guy is tops.
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1270.7 | I went, I saw, I missed | WRITE4::CALDERA | | Mon Sep 20 1993 16:31 | 21 |
| I just got back from a week at Perley's place, you were right Pereley
is a real good guy. It was $550.00 a week for bear hunting, he had
about 35 stands, all showed sign of bear (the bait was gone every
morning). The bears were hitting the places after dark. I got one
shot off Saturday at around 6:30 but missed (the last minute of the
last day). I am on my way to Riley's to get a scope, this week, I
won't miss next year. I never realized how dark it got in the woods
when you stay right up to the half hour after sun set.
All in all I had a good time and am planning on going back for another
bear hunt next fall.
Perley took us out Moose calling one night, he is really into Moose
calling and hunting.
Perley knows the Maine woods and the cridders in them really well.
Ashland is up there some, 390 miles from Boston, what beautiful
country.
Paul
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