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WildHogHunters asked:


www.wildhoghunters.com Hunting hogs with dogs can be dangerous work. Check out this video out take to see what happens to Mike while out on a hunt. For more great hunting action check out our website. http

fifeuup asked:


Just got done stabbing this 180lb hog after a 300yd run into the woods. The dogs were the best.

huck758 asked:


This video shows some beautiful footage of bay dogs being charged in a creek by a mean wild hog…that is until MR 44Mag gives it a bad case of the EXPLODING HEAD Disease!

BW asked:


G’day Im new to bow hunting and wanted a few tips..I am looking at getting a 35 lb long bow to start off with..Just to get accuracy ect.. I am looking at hunting wild pigs at close range using dogs to find the pigs and bay them till I get there with my bow..I was told at close range a 35lb would be alright?? what do you think??

Thanks in advance

bustanico asked:


This years Quail Season 2009 so far so good, but not the greatest with drought conditions throughout Victoria, however we have had fun with some excellent working and points from our dogs.

JLPICTURES1 asked:


most of the dogs in this video are first timers. all the dogs in this video are not owers, other people’s dogs started to come up out of know where. 4 of them are owers.

basecamplegends asked:


My 2010 spring bear hunt on a controlled hunt tag. This unit doesn’t allow dogs or bait, so I called this bear in using a predator call and shot him at 120 yards. A beautiful blond colored 6′ black bear, and a memory to share with my wife!

basecamplegends asked:


My 2010 spring bear hunt on a controlled hunt tag. This unit doesn’t allow dogs or bait, so I called this bear in using a predator call and shot him at 120 yards. A beautiful blond colored 6′ black bear, and a memory to share with my wife!



If you’re looking for the right place to hunt black bears than Vermont might be the best location for you’re next bear hunting trip. Bears are considered one of the most reclusive big-game animals in that state. Vermont has one of the largest black bear populations in the United States. It’s estimated that there is one black bear for every 3 square miles. Vermont can thank their health bear population due to proper monitoring and hunting regulations.

You’re allowed to hunt black bears in Vermont during their regulated hunting season. This is a 2 1\2 month season opening on September 1st and ends on the first Wednesday of Vermont’s firearm dear season. You’re not allowed to use bait stations or baiting methods to hunt black bears in Vermont. However you can use dogs as an aid as long as the owner or person in charge has the proper bear-dog permit. You’re restricted to only six dogs and cannot use this in a commercial guide setting.

The key to tracking a bear in Vermont is the same as any other. You need to find a concentrated area containing its natural food source or in an area that is prime for a bear habitat or den. The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department claims that early in the season their black bears prefer food such as berries, black cherries and standing corn, while towards the end of the season wild apples, beechnuts and acorns become more important to their diet.

You’ll find that Vermont has some of the best hunting opportunities, especially when it comes to hunting bears. As with any state you need to make sure you have all the proper hunting license, permits and tags, along with following all hunting laws and regulations. If you want to learn more about bear hunting or Vermont hunting laws and regulations then please visit the links below.

By: Noah Riddle

About the Author:
Check out the Bear-Hunting.Org website; the hunters number one source for bear hunting information via the internet! We also provide an extensive list of bear hunting laws that can help both the novice and expert bear hunter follow proper hunting laws and regulations for a specific state.



azquailhunter asked:


www.AZQuailHunter.com – Today my brother and I went out after Gambel’s Quail. We saw a lot of birds. Our morning walk didn’t have any real good dog work, but in the afternoon we were able to get some nice points in and had a lot more single finds by the dogs. RT did a great job at finding the singles and I was thrilled when my 8 month old pup YoYo pointed a huge covey. This video is edited down from 30 minutes of tape my brother shot before the camera battery died.

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