Articles for tag: Bear Hunting, Black Bears

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ARKANSAS “The Bear State” Once Again!

Arkansas has a rich history which includes the states diverse and well populated wildlife. For many years, the state was nicknamed “The Bear State”. The reason was simple as the state was host to large numbers of native black bears. Some past evidence suggests that Arkansas might have had the largest population of these bears ...

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Black Bear Hunting Tips

If you’re going to be hunting black bear this year, you’ve got quite an experience ahead of you. This is one of the largest game animals in the world, and requires plenty of stalking ability of the hunter. Black bears are not necessarily difficult to hunt, but they pose a significant challenge to hunters who ...

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Play Hunting Games – Where to Play Hunting Games Online for Free

If you can’t be outside hunting, there is nothing better than to stay home and play hunting games online. Hunters live for the challenge and never pass up an opportunity to get their hunting skills sharp. When you play hunting games online, you not only find a challenging past-time, you can keep those skills razor ...

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Best Bear Hunting Bait

Bears are intelligent creatures. Sharing many traits with their dog, wolf, and fox cousins – they aren’t easy to trick. Extremely strong and very territorial, it can be difficult to hunt these forest dwellers. Yet, like all creatures, they have their Achilles’ heel. Like humans, bears love to snack. With the proper bait, you can ...

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Hunting Regulations for the State of Virginia

By now, I am sure those who live in the state of Virginia, are waiting in anticipation for rifle season to begin this year. Warm apparel has been bought or drug out from where the dust bunnies lie, the proper amount or more orange apparel has been brought forth and plan have already been made ...

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My Experiences with Owning an Akita

We had a neighbor who owned two beautiful Akitas. The female looked a lot like a German Shepherd, while the male looked a lot like a Husky, but with beautiful with brindle coloring. The male was huge, as males tend to get a lot bigger than females. When they were both young in age, they ...