Spring Bear Hunting Tips
Sunday, December 11th, 2011 at 8:16 am
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Don’t be too quick to shoot the first time a bear appears. The smaller, younger bears usually show up first, to wolf down a few mouthfuls and then scurry away before the big bears arrive. As a rule of thumb, a small bear’s head looks large, and it appears long- legged because the body has not yet caught up to the head and legs. On the other hand, a big bear’s head appears smallish compared to its enormous body, and the legs look somewhat stumpy.
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