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If You Want To Go Bear Black Hunting In Wyoming
Posted in: Bear Hunting
?If you are planning on going bear black hunting in Wyoming, you will have a unique experience that will involve a lot of driving, stalking, tree-stand and ground-blind hunting – generally in areas that have already been scouted.
Black bears are not just black. They are also cinnamon, brown, and black with white tufts on their chest. This type of bear can be recognized by their size and their gait. Black bears, unlike most quadrupeds, move one side of legs together – much like a pacer horse. Black bears are found in 40 of the US states as well as all of Canada, except Prince Edward Island.
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Should your trip for bear black hunting in Wyoming is successful, most outfitters will prepare your meat for travel. The process called caping will preserve the taste and freshness of your meat, especially if it is done properly. Check with the Wyoming Game and Fishing Department to see if you are required reporting your harvest. If you do, use the method that is convenient for you.
Another piece of information most outfitters should tell you is that your hunting license is not transferable. This means, if you purchase a hunting license in Rhode Island, you cannot go bear black hunting in Wyoming. You will need to purchase a hunting license to hunt in Wyoming. You can purchase the license online or by mail. Get your application in prior to the hunting season. This will ensure you do not face fines of illegal hunting or poaching.
For bear black hunting in Wyoming, permits are done by drawings using a weighted points system. Generally, Wyoming residents will get the hunting permits first, however they do allow out of state residents to hunt black bear. Check to see if youth require a hunting license.
Special hunts can be called for many reasons. Hunts used to minimize damage to trees by black bears is one major reason. Black bears will strip away the bark from young trees and eat the sweet layers underneath. On average, a black bear can ruin up to 70 trees in a season. Timber managers will call for help to control black bear damage in the tree farms. Over population is another. Bear black hunting in Wyoming can be allowed to manage the population. Managing the population prevents bears from entering the city limits and harming people.
Bear black hunting in Wyoming can be an exhilarating experience. Keep safety in mind when planning your trip. Wear protective clothing, carry enough ammunition, and ensure you have the proper equipment to go black bear hunting.
Alaska Black Bear Hunting, A Heritage
Posted in: Bear Hunting
?Alaska Black Bear hunting, especially in the southern southeast is noted for its high quality, abundant Black bear harvests. So much so that Boone & Crockett, Pope & Young, and Safari Club record books list many bears harvested from this area.
Here's an interesting bit of history about the Boone and Crockett Club. A non-profit organization, it was founded in 1887 by Theodore Roosevelt. He wanted to set up a coalition of dedicated conservationists and sportsmen to provide leadership needed to address wildlife and wild habitat issues. Their Fair Chase statement was the first outlining a code of conduct and ethics for sportsmen, which became the foundation of the game laws in effect today. Alaska Black Bear hunting is conducted under these strict rules.
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Pope & Young, is another interesting record keeper for hunters as well. They're dedicated to the preservation of the bow hunting heritage and North America's Wildlife. Scores for harvested animals are entered not to honor the hunter, but to honor the animal. You can find Pope & Young Club measurers in just about any State or Province by searching on the Net. Alaska Black bear hunting outfitters welcome bow hunters or rifle hunters on any of their expeditions.
Safari Club measurers, although available in both the US and Canada are a little harder to find in Canada. The Safari Club International is recognized as the leader in protecting the freedom of the hunt and promoting wildlife preservation on a worldwide basis. You have to be a member of SCI to submit to their record book of trophy animals. Alaska Black bear hunting clients who have taken a trophy animal sizeable enough to be in the trophy record books is usually more than just pleased with their hunt.
An interesting web site that might help you plan your Alaska Black bear hunting trip offers you a complete break down of the various regions you have available to go Alaska Black bear hunting. For instance, Southeast Alaska’s geography and climate provide conditions for good habitat for Black bears. Indeed they are extremely plentiful on Prince of Wales and the islands in the central portion of the region.
For Alaska Black bear hunting in South Central Alaska the climate ranges from wet along the coast to dry inland. Kodiak and the Alaska Peninsula are famous for their brown bear populations. Further inland, many Alaskans refer to these bears as Grizzlies. There are a few size and color distinctions, but no particular dividing line. One thing's for sure, no matter what area or region you choose to hunt, your trip will be a memorable one. Just do the homework before you book your trip.
Bear Communication When Hunting In Alaska
Posted in: Bear Hunting
?Bear hunting in Alaska can be exhilarating and the best adventure of your life. Before you leave home, make sure you do a lot of pre-hunt research on the type of bear hunting in Alaska that you want to do. There are several species to choose from, and it all depends on what one appeals to you.
In general, other things you will need to know before leaving to go bear hunting in Alaska are bear body language signs. This is mostly relevant if you happen to surprise one while you are out hunting, and are not ready to harvest or this is not the size or quality of bear you want for your hunt trophy. If the bear you surprise looks you in the eyes directly and has its ears back, it is clearly warning you that you are too close and it feels threatened. It may make barking, woofing or moaning sounds to reinforce this.
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If the bear pops its jaws (snaps its teeth), it's extremely agitated and most likely will charge. Often bear charges are a test to resolve a situation and are bluff charges. Meaning the bear stops short of you, veers off and runs right past you. This might happen many times before the bear leaves or comes at you from a different angle.
If the bear charges you and knocks you down, it is trying to eliminate a threat and will use as much force as it thinks is required to remove the threat. Don't try to out run a bear, it only makes the situation worse and they can reach speeds of 30-35 mph in a split second. So while bear hunting in Alaska can be a thrill, you need to be prepared for any eventuality.
Another thing you will likely be told by your outfitter while you are bear hunting in Alaska, is that cubs and females with offspring may not be killed.
Whatever you do harvest in terms of bear meat (if the plan is to eat it) must be thoroughly cooked to prevent contracting trichinosis, a parasitic disease that may be fatal to man. One of the main causes of this disease is eating raw or undercooked wild game meats. Freezing this meat, unlike freezing pork (even for long periods of time) may not effectively kill all worms. This is because the species of trichinella that infects wild game is more resistant to freezing than the species that infects pigs.
You will want to spend time glassing prospective bears prior to harvest while you are bear hunting in Alaska. Check out the pelt as well for rubbed spots that would mean a poor quality hide. Taking your time to observe the bear will also prevent you from inadvertently taking a female that has cubs hidden. With a bit of care and attention to detail, while bear hunting in Alaska, you can learn to spot a fair harvest and a quality trophy animal.
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