
The Black Bear and it’s Many Color Phases
I saw the cubs first. Three balls of black fur bumbled into the bait like a mini clown troupe.
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I saw the cubs first. Three balls of black fur bumbled into the bait like a mini clown troupe.
Taking a black bear in Pennsylvania is considered quite a feat, since the average rate of success usually runs below 2%.
Bears from the southern U.P. that have access to cornfields tend to pack on more pounds than those farther north.
St. Paul — The Minnesota Legislature passed major public safety legislation during the 2023 session that went into effect Aug. 1.
The Biden administration took a first step Feb. 3 toward ending federal protections for grizzly bears in the northern Rocky Mountains, which would open the door to future limited hunting seasons in Montana, Wyoming, and
A selfie-obsessed Colorado bear may have had its 15 minutes of fame this winter, but a Pennsylvania sow and her two cubs denning under a Pike County deck will be media stars until spring.
Sighting in your rifle is one of the foundations to a successful hunt.
Permitted for years for deer and bear in special regulations areas, semiautomatic slug guns get statewide approval.
It would revise the current law that prohibits using dogs to hunt or chase deer.
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