Cat and bear
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Registered: Mar 2007
Location: Northern WI
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These guys have given great advice, to add a couple of things, first go with someone, second, dont turn your dogs on a big nasty bear. Run a few small ones, and they will do some learning,gaining confidence, and so will you. See a few bears shot on the ground, before you attempt it yourself. I use a 45-70. with hot loads. Dont take a knife to a gun fight. Shot placement is everything, but a bear on the ground, if dangerous for you, and your dogs. Take a head, neck shot. If that doesnt present itself, take out the front shoulders, a bear will do a lot of damage, from a lung shot before he is dead. that is why I like the big caliber for the shoulder shots. Then run up and finish him, the second shot. . Never ever, go in the woods, with a scope. Again, your not shooting yards, its feet. Be careful, because a bear always bites something as he dies, your leg or a tree, something, unless you made a perfect chilling shot. LOL.
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