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  2. Bear hunting - Wikipedia

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    The average size of the bear taken is around 7.5–8.0 ft (2.32.4 m) in Magadan and Okhotsk and 8.0–8.5 ft (2.4–2.6 m) in Kamchatka. [6] The Siberian brown bear (Ursus arctos collaris) is larger than the Eurasian brown bear, with denser bones and a slightly larger and heavier skull. Its fur is considered to be among the most luxuriant.

  3. Treeing - Wikipedia

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    Treeing is a method of hunting where dogs are used to force animals that naturally climb up into trees, where they can be assessed or shot by hunters. The idiomatic phrase "Barking up the wrong tree" comes from this practice. [1]

  4. American black bear - Wikipedia

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    In eight states, only a big game license is required. Overall, over 481,500 American black bear hunting licenses are sold per year. The hunting methods and seasons vary greatly according to state, with some bear hunting seasons including fall only, spring and fall, or year-round.

  5. New WNC black bear, deer hunting seasons pass despite public ...

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    The season will run through Jan. 1. Black bear hunting will expand by nine days in October with Saturday openers as proposed, instead of beginning on Mondays as the season traditionally has.

  6. Opinion: NC Wildlife proposed bear hunting season expansion ...

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    The bear hunting season has been the same since the 1970s. Back then, there were less than 1,000 bears in the mountains and bears occupied less than 20% of the area. Now, there are an estimated ...

  7. A bear for the record book and more in the latest Manitowoc ...

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    Cost is $5 per person for members or $7 per person for non-members with kids 3 and younger admitted free. Hunting: Fall hunting forecasts and more outdoors news Don’t forget the rules of tree ...

  8. Hunting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    North American hunting pre-dates the United States by thousands of years and was an important part of many pre-Columbian Native American cultures. Native Americans retain some hunting rights and are exempt from some laws as part of Indian treaties and otherwise under federal law [1] —examples include eagle feather laws and exemptions in the Marine Mammal Protection Act.

  9. North American hunting technologies - Wikipedia

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    There was a previously accepted idea called Clovis First.This theory does not mean that Clovis showed up and had the fluted biface technology, but assumes that over about 1,000 years the original settlers developed the technology, and Clovis was the first successful material culture in North America that became widespread.