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Tragic bear attack in Wyoming
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 1482788" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>Friend of mine who lives on a remote bay of Kodiak Island always has a dog with him when by himself.</p><p>A dog's nose, hearing, and sight, added to human intelligence gives the human a big advantage when it comes to bears and the element of surprise.</p><p>An outfitter keeping a dog in primary camp makes a lot of sense.</p><p>With a well trained dog, they are even an asset for a bear hunter hunting solo. My friend on Kodiak has shared brown bear hunting stories with me, describing his dog's assistance in hunting his first truely large boar.</p><p>On the other hand, an uncontrolled dog is nothing but a danger and a hazard to itself and its owner in bear country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 1482788, member: 4191"] Friend of mine who lives on a remote bay of Kodiak Island always has a dog with him when by himself. A dog's nose, hearing, and sight, added to human intelligence gives the human a big advantage when it comes to bears and the element of surprise. An outfitter keeping a dog in primary camp makes a lot of sense. With a well trained dog, they are even an asset for a bear hunter hunting solo. My friend on Kodiak has shared brown bear hunting stories with me, describing his dog's assistance in hunting his first truely large boar. On the other hand, an uncontrolled dog is nothing but a danger and a hazard to itself and its owner in bear country. [/QUOTE]
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