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Hound hunting is hunting, just different than spot and stock. It is one of the most time consuming expensive ways to get a bear. Your hunting starts when you get a pup, the training caring for the dogs, vet bills, etc. Hound hunting is most comparable to catch and release fly fishing. The participant is more knowledgeable about the quarry, how to get it and if it isn't what he wants he walks away leaving it in the tree to be chased another time. If you have ever hound hunted any thing, you find out what hard work is. The biggest complaint I have about hound hunting as done now where legal, is the radio collars.
The biggest complaint I have about hound hunting as done now where legal, is the radio collars.
The storys in this thread have really disturbed me. I hunt bears and i have seen 10+ bears in the last two years and have not seen any cubs. After reading those storys, i really don't feel like going bear hunting. If i killed a sow with cubs i could not live with myself. Atleast if you kill a Cow elk with a calf it will join up with the herd or another cow.I don't know man, this thread has really gotten to me. I already shot a bear on tuesday and it was a male. By the way, the person who started this thread sounds like a real idiot.
I guess I never answered MULEHUNTERS question. I am sorry your hearing is gone. I have to wear two hearing aids in the woods, I also can not see iron sights any more do to a occlusion in my right eye. If I want to hunt with my muzzle loader I will have to scope it and hunt general season, which I will.My feelings against radio collars are partially fueled by the ban on hound hunting. A lot of people who hunt and are serious about it, are down on hound hunting because of the collars and they did not join in the fight against hound hunting. I had a discussion with some people who were very avid deer and elk hunters. They were up in the Wind river (Skamania county) area, scouting when bear season was open. There feelings towards hound hunting after observing the 4 wheel pick ups with a dog on the hood, another on the dog box, all with radio collars and the pick up cab looked like a porkypine with all the antennas, were very negative.With the problems with wolves, and I know what it is like to loose dogs, I still feel the hound hunting sport would be better with out radio collars