When I was younger, I was taught that many were taught that houndsmen were not legitimate hunters. I've learned through my experiences that this is not true. Hound hunting is difficult and has its merits. If I were in better physical condition (not so much hardware) I would love to take it up.
I know that hound hunting got a very bad name when pursuing Bears and Cats became illegal in WA and that because it was made illegal that many people still believe it is still a cruel way to purse game.
My point is that although hound hunting for big game is presently illegal, houndsmen have found a niche in contract hunting for the timber companies to control the populations of bears.
If we banded together as HUNTERS and gave ourselves a collective voice, we may be able to effect changes.
Rather than removing bears, let the population grow so the timber companies may be more willing to allow hunter access without charging hundreds of dollars. Also when populations grow, we may be able to convince the state of the necessity of having a regular hound hunting season.