We hear tales of bear hunters not sitting until dark and instead stand in time to get back to camp before it gets too late. CRAZY!
Just like in most types of hunting, “just before dark” is usually the best time for the mature animals to arrive. Sometimes the big ones will be there well before dark, but usually the last 30 minutes of legal shooting light is the best. Carry a flashlight; the bear usually won’t eat you. They are just as afraid of you after dark as they are in the daylight.
We hear tales of bear hunters not sitting until dark and instead stand in time to get back to camp before it gets too late. CRAZY!
Here are some 2016 successful hunters:
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Just like in most types of hunting, “just before dark” is usually the best time for the mature animals to arrive. Sometimes the big ones will be there well before dark, but usually the last 30 minutes of legal shooting light is the best. Carry a flashlight; the bear usually won’t eat you. They are just as afraid of you after dark as they are in the daylight.
We hear tales of bear hunters not sitting until dark and instead stand in time to get back to camp before it gets too late. CRAZY!
Just like in most types of hunting, “just before dark” is usually the best time for the mature animals to arrive. Sometimes the big ones will be there well before dark, but usually the last 30 minutes of legal shooting light is the best. Carry a flashlight; the bear usually won’t eat you. They are just as afraid of you after dark as they are in the daylight.
If there was ever a case of instant karma, it’s this. Bears are inquisitive creatures and are scavengers by nature, so it is not unexpected for the animals to occasionally break into homes in the search for food. This is especially true in Russia’s Far East, which holds a healthy population of brown bears. This bear still has not mastered the technique of escaping its victims’ homes gracefully.
According to Ruptly, the bear broke into a house in Kamchatka this week and ransacked the home for foodstuffs. When homeowners returned, the startled cub tried to flee through an open window but quickly found that it was just a little bit too chubby to pass through. That might not have been the case if the bear didn’t devour almost everything in the kitchen.
Understandably, the homeowners were not too keen on helping it out.
We hear tales of bear hunters not sitting until dark and instead stand in time to get back to camp before it gets too late. CRAZY!
Just like in most types of hunting, “just before dark” is usually the best time for the mature animals to arrive. Sometimes the big ones will be there well before dark, but usually the last 30 minutes of legal shooting light is the best. Carry a flashlight; the bear usually won’t eat you. They are just as afraid of you after dark as they are in the daylight.
This black bear turned into nothing more than a big scaredy-cat when two bulldogs confronted it in a New Hampshire backyard. The homeowner said the two fearless Bull Dogs sprinted towards the beast the moment it was spotted eating from a bird feeder.
“Our Bulldogs actually broke through the railings on our farmer’s porch to confront the beast,”
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The two dogs circled around the bear, which was standing on its hind legs.
After a few seconds, the bear — which could have easily swatted the two dogs away — runs from the yard. One of the dogs even tries to pounce on the bear as it sprints away.
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