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A Lesson For Brown Bear Hunting

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Brown bear (Ursus Arctos bearingianus) is the most famous beast for hunters. The middle size of the adult male is 2,7 meter. Its color varies from hazel to almost black. Usually the bears are active in the morning and in the evening. During the day they can be met lying on rocks, basking in the spring sun.

The brown bear hunting "on its lair" is conducted in winter. At this time the hide of the bear is the best. Usually huntsmen find lairs late in autumn, when the bear lies down in hibernation. Often the huntsman beforehand determines the size of bear by the size of the tracks near the lair. It is usually necessary to reach such place in the forest at first on a car, after that on a snowmobile or sledges, and the last 500-800 meters on foot. When hunters draw near the lair, the huntsman sends dogs, and they drive out the beast under the shot of the hunter. Alongside there is a huntsman with the charged carbine, insuring a hunter.

There is nothing especially difficult in brown bear hunting. Mainly is to be convinced, that it is actual a beast, and not man. It is not necessary to hurry; there always are enough minutes. You should aim leisurely.

One requirement for the successful brown bear hunting is to not beat from a distance further than 120m. It is better to not shoot further than 35m. After the shot, if the beast approaches, at once you should add new patrons. When you come up to the brought down beast, remember that even a small bear breaks in two the backbone of the elk. So wait about 5-10 minutes.

If the bear however went away after the shot, but there is probability of hit, than you can go to finish brown bear hunting following the huntsman and the dogs! While you will bustle about, the beast will step back and lie down, dead or living. If the bear is living, dogs will do the main work, not only searching for the bleeding tracks, but also really seeing the living bear. Don't go in the nightly forest for brown bear hunting without reliable dogs! It is better to entrust to the huntsmen nightly walks on the forest with the injured bears. Or you can wait till the morning. But remember, the August nights are warm and bear, especially when the shoot is in bowels, disappears soon.

Ian Pennington is an accomplished niche website developer and author.

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