Alaska boy does good... YES HE DID! He had his gun in his
I read that article elsewhere buy chose to ask a question here.
Some are/were in Alaska for some time and may know the answer.
If one were hiking/hunting/camping etc. in big bear country...
would having a reliable dog as company (along with a human) be wise or unwise?
I am thinking of sleeping at night.... the possibility of bear attack while you sleep... and the added senses of the dog to alert you as you travel through dense country.
Would the dog (or dogs) be an asset or a liability?
Would big bears simply see the dog as a food source or threat and be more likely to come to it or would they tend to avoid dogs?
I am not interested in the legal side of being accompanied by dogs while hunting but only the practical side.
I have had zero experience with bear here in KY but black bear are moving into these parts.
Grizzly will never be here in my lifetime if ever.
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- Alaska boy does good... -
Bryan,
2017-07-01, 23:05
- Alaska boy does good... YES HE DID! He had his gun in his -
Rob Leahy,
2017-07-01, 23:20
- Alaska boy does good... YES HE DID! He had his gun in his -
Big Six,
2017-07-03, 10:19
- We always had our dog along. He was part of the family -
Rob Leahy,
2017-07-03, 10:40
- We always had our dog along. He was part of the family - Big Six, 2017-07-03, 11:14
- Alaska boy does good... YES HE DID! He had his gun in his - Paul, 2017-07-03, 14:38
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Bryan,
2017-07-03, 19:51
- I replied earlier but it didn't post... - Big Six, 2017-07-03, 22:47
- We always had our dog along. He was part of the family -
Rob Leahy,
2017-07-03, 10:40
- Alaska boy does good... YES HE DID! He had his gun in his -
Big Six,
2017-07-03, 10:19
- Alaska boy does good... YES HE DID! He had his gun in his -
Rob Leahy,
2017-07-01, 23:20