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Q: what are some great places to go brown bear hunting on the alaskan penisula?
I’m going hunting in 2 years in alaska for bear and i know that the penisula is supposed to be pretty good for brown bear but i would like a more specific are. Plz help.

A: Your guide will tell you if you are lucky enough that your guide gets tags. I can tell you have not done much research. Non-residents cannot hunt brownies in Alaska unless you are with a guide and use his tags. Expect 10k to 20k to hunt there. Its a supply and demand market and fees are high.

BTW I doubt a 14yr old can go there alone and hire a Guide for 10-20k.

Q: which outfitter did Fred Eichler choose for his Alaskan Brown bear hunt?
I’m looking for the outfitter Fred Eichler chose for his Alaskan Brown bear hunt. Thanks!

A: I would contact Eastern Technical Prod, Fred Eichlers YouTube Channel.

Q: How much would a guided brown bear hunt in Alaska hunt?

A: $10,000 is about the average price.

Q: I have a .338 win mag (Tikka) that I plan to take on a brown bear hunt. What power scope should I mount on it?

A: 3×9x40 is all you’ll need.

Q: Bear hunting.?
Every year, Bob goes hunting during bear season. One year, Bob goes hunting, and shoots a small brown bear. Then, the mother of that small brown bear comes up to him and says, ” I’ll give you two choices, I’ll either kill you, or make love to you, but I won’t let you go.”

Bob thinks on this, and decides he wants to live, so the mother bear then makes love to him.

The next year, Bob goes hunting again, but this time, he shoots the mother bear that he was forced to make love to the year before. He shoots her, and her mother comes after Bob, and again, gives him the choice. “I will make love to you, or kill you, which will it be??”

Again, Bob makes love to a bear.

The next year, Bob goes once again for revenge, and kills the bear that he was forced to make love to the year before.

This time, her sister comes up to Bob and says, “You don’t come here for the hunting, do you?”
I got it frm a website

A: LOL.

Q: Bear hunting funny or not?
Frank was excited about his new rifle. So, he went bear hunting. He spotted a small brown bear and shot it. There was then a tap on his shoulder, and he turned around to see a big black bear.
The black bear said: “You’ve got two choices.
I either maul you to death or we have rough sex.”

Frank decided to bend over. Even though he felt sore for two weeks, Frank soon recovered and vowed revenge. He headed out on another trip where he found the black bear and shot it.

There was another tap on his shoulder.

This time a huge grizzly bear stood right next to him. The grizzly says: “That was a huge mistake, Frank. You’ve got two choices. Either I maul you to death or we have REALLY rough sex.”

Again, Frank thought it was better to comply. Although he survived, it would take several months before Frank finally recovered. Outraged he headed back to the woods, managed to track down the grizzly and shot it.

He felt sweet revenge, but then there was a tap on his shoulder. He turned around to find a giant polar bear standing there.

The polar bear says:
“Admit it, Frank, you don’t come here for the hunting, do you?”

A: I did laugh out loud. 11/10 If I ever go hunting will take some KY as a bear necessity. If U go down to the woods today, you’re in 4 a BIG suprise.

Q: Bear Hunting – Rate 1 to 10?
Frank was excited about his new rifle and decided to try bear hunting. He spotted a small brown bear and shot it.

Right after, there was a tap on his shoulder and he turned around to see a big black bear. The black bear said, “That was my cousin and you’ve got two choices … Either I maul you to death or we have sex.”

After considering briefly, Frank decided to accede to the latter alternative. Even though he felt sore for two weeks, Frank soon recovered and vowed revenge.

He headed out on another trip where he found the black bear and shot it. Right after, there was another tap on his shoulder.

This time a huge grizzly bear stood right next to him. The grizzly said, “That was a big mistake, Frank. That was my cousin and you’ve got two choices. Either I maul you to death or we have rough sex.” Again, Frank thought it was better to cooperate.

Although he survived, it took several months before Frank finally recovered. Outraged, he headed back to the woods, managed to track down the grizzly and shot it. He felt sweet revenge, but then there was a tap on his shoulder. He turned around to find a giant polar bear standing there.

The polar bear looked at him very sadly and said, “Admit it, Frank, you don’t come here for the hunting, do you?”

A: LOL that was really good considering I love bear hunting!!! I give it a 8!!! And a star good job :)

Q: Bear Hunting?
Bill’s all excited about his new rifle. So, he goes bear hunting in Alaska. The first bear he sees is a little brown bear, and he kills it with his first shot. There is a tap on his shoulder, and he turns around to see a big black bear.

The black bear says “You’ve got 2 choices. One, I maul you to death or Two, we have sex.” Bill bends over for the bear.

He’s sore for 2 days, but he recovers and vows revenge. Bill heads out on another trip to Alaska and he finds the black bear and kills him. At that moment there is a tap on his shoulder. A huge grizzly is standing right behind him. The grizzly says, “That was a big mistake. You’ve got 2 choices, Either I maul you to death or we have sex.” Bill bends over.

(cont’)
He survives, but he’s really hurting and takes quite a bit of time to recover. He’s outraged. Sure enough, he heads back to Alaska and finds the grizzly and shoots him at point blank range. There’s a tap on his shoulder. He turns around to find an enormous polar bear, and the polar bear says, “You don’t really come here for the hunting, do you?”

A: LOL……. thanks for a laugh……

Q: Frank was excited about his new rifle. So, he went bear hunting.?
He spotted a small brown bear and shot it.There was then a tap on his shoulder. He turned around to see a big black bear. The black bear said: “You’ve got two choices: I either maul you to death or we have sex” Frank decided to bend over.

Even though he was sore for two weeks, he soon recovered and vowed revenge. He headed out on another trip. He found that black bear and shot it. There was then a tap on his shoulder. He turned around to see a giant grizzly bear. The grizzly bear said: “That was a huge mistake, you’ve got two choices: I either maul you to death or we have rough sex” Again, Frank thought that it was better to comply.

Although he survived, it was several months before he recovered and vowed revenge. He headed out on another trip, found that grizzly bear and shot it.

He felt sweet revenge. There was then a tap on his shoulder. He turned

around to see a huge polar bear. The polar bear said: ” Admit it Frank, you don’t come here for the hunting do you?”

A: WOW. That was very funny he.

Get This

A true Australian Ghost Story

This story happened a while ago in Brisbane, and even though it sounds
like an Alfred Hitchcock tale, it’s true.

John Bradford, a Sydney University student, was on the side of the
road hitch hiking on a very dark night and in the midst of a storm.

The night was rolling on and no car went by. The storm was so strong
he could hardly see a few feet ahead of him.

Suddenly he saw a car slowly coming towards him and stopped.

John, desperate for shelter and without thinking about it, got in the
car and closed the door, just to realize there was nobody behind the
wheel and the engine wasn’t on!

The car started moving slowly. John looked at the road and saw a curve
approaching. Scared, he started to pray, begging for his life.

Then, just before he hit the curve, a hand appeared through the window
and turned the wheel.
John, paralysed with terror, watched how the hand appeared every time
they came to a curve.

John saw the lights of a pub down the road so, gathering strength,
jumped out of the car and ran to it.

Wet and out of breath, he rushed inside and asked for two shots of tequila.
He then started telling everybody about the horrible experience he
went through.

A silence enveloped everybody when they realized he was crying
and….wasn’t drunk.

About 15 minutes later, two guys walked into the same pub. They were
also wet and out of breath.

Looking around and seeing John Bradford sobbing at the bar, one said
to the other, “Look, Bruce.. here’s the f*cking idiot that got in the
car while we were pushing it.”

BYE – Imtiyaz G

Q: What do you think of hunting wild animals. Bear hunting in the US?
Grizzly bears and brown bears are among many animals hunted for sport in the US and Canada. Why these animals should be hunted when they are not used for food and are only hunted for money.
Katmai National Preserve – Congress allows for hunting in national preserves so long as the other values of the preserve are also protected. The Board of Game allows for a brown bear hunt every other fall and spring. There were seven hunts from 1998 to 2002 with an average harvest of 18 bears. In the fall 2003/spring 2004 hunt, that number jumped to 34 bears. In the fall 2005/spring 2006 hunt, 35 bears were harvested. And this doesn’t count bears shot in defense of life and property, poached (as 7 were in 2003/2004), or taken for subsistence purposes. As recently as 2003, biologists for the Alaska Department of Fish & Game stated that about 16 bears every regulatory year (fall/spring) is sustainable, a figure that’s well below the harvest in recent years.

http://ga1.org/npca/alert-description.tcl?alert_id=3755212
Economic value of Katmai bears – One study commissioned by the University of Alaska’s Institute For Social and Economic Research found that visitors to Alaska who include a brown bear viewing experience in their itinerary spend almost twice as much on their vacation as the average visitor, and those people who visit Alaska specifically to view brown bears spend more than 2.5 times as much. The study further documented that one operator in Homer who takes visitors to the Katmai Preserve directly generates almost $1.5 million in visitor spending.

A: MODERN DAY HUNTING

Hunting in the wild in the old sense ,even for food is an idea of the past

3·000 animals have gone in extinction in the last 50 years
loss of habitat,is global and on a grand scale.

Humanity has overstepped the Natural accepted equilibrium.
And the Animal populations have shrunk too much for us to pretend to be predators and nibble at the numbers that are left

The animals we got ,are now important components of Eco systems which we cannot afford to reduce.

All the professional hunters that i Know in Africa and Canada have become involved in conservation.

If we set up parks and breed animals ,we can let people cull some of them at high fees under strict supervision and let them believe that they are still hunters.

In this sense the hunting aids conservation because part of the money returns to the management of the animals.

Although there are also unscrupulous operators under this concept ,who for example dart lions and then let the brave hunter shoot the drugged animals for fantastic fees,but these operations are detested by regular conservationists.

The only real hunting today In africa ,is done illegaly by poachers who shoot Tigers,Elephants and Rhino`s for body parts that have great value on the foreign markets

Urbanizations and expanding farming operations deforestation for the production of Ethanol (http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ah5LAOusEOzikNgUWisH34fsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20070618163201AAyuI69
)
gives opportunities to collect the animals that now find themselves with out habitat

And the market in first world countries like the USA entices the poor from these Natural territories to hunt exotic animals for pets or for body parts such as the hides.And the only way to stop this is to stop deforestation and improve local economic conditions which will not even happen with the skies full of flying pigs.

And the USA still has hunting as part of their culture ,and they will regret it in the end when everything has gone

Q: what is the best gun caliber to use hunting elk and/or black bear?
i want to buy a browning rifle to hunt deer and wild boar, but is also the best for hunting for hunting elk and bear. what is the best caliber i should use?

A: I would agree with the 30-06, or 7mm mag.

Q: can a black bear and a brown bear have a baby?
ok, i was hunting once and there was a black bear with brownish legs.

A: yep – it is possible since they are in the same family, but they probably wouldnt interact properly in the wild – like tigers and lions wouldnt meet in the wild, but can still have babies – the liger/tigon
but you probably just saw a black bear with brown legs, since black bears can also be, as well as black, blue-black, cinnamon, brown, dark brown or even white in color :)

Q: is brown bear legal to hunt in the U.S.?
and can a 357 magnum take down a bear

A: The only place in the U.S. where you can find Brown Bears is in Alaska. They are a large cousin of the Grizzly(some say they are just Grizzlies that due to their diet of salmon are just larger). Yes it is legal to hunt them there, I believe if you are a non resident, you need to hire a licensed guide and carry either at least a .44 mag, 12 gauge slug gun or large cal hunting rifle.

Q: I answered a question so thoroughly about the Siberian Bear, I thought it would be the best answer.?
I answered with a lot of my own ideas, such as contacting different mammalogists, or bear keepers at larger zoos, who are usually more than glad to help, listings in Wikipedia, Britannica Online Encyclopedia, a video from youtube, Siberian Tiger vs. Grizzly Bear episode on TV.com,Siberian Brown Bear hunting / Russian Hunting Adventures,GenevaLunch » Siberian bears
– Nov 29
Sep 22, 2009 … Siberian bear cubs (Photo: RANDO). russian_bears_daehlhoelzli_foto1_rando_090922. Siberian bear cubs, welcomed at Bern’s Tierpark (Photo: …(cute cubs!),Siberian brown bear (Ursus arctos L. 1758) Book Abstract
Siberian brown bear (Ursus arctos L. 1758) Zoogeographical characteristic. Transpalearctic species. It belongs to the group of arctic-boreal species and a book on the Siberian Bear:
My question: what happened to my answer and several hours of work?

A: Did the person delete the question?
Searching for “Siberian Bear” didn’t show any questions in the last 2 years, so my guess is the person deleted the question.

Q: Why kill these brown bears for no reason?
CBS ran a segment on these brown bears in Alaska that have no fear of humans so people can photograph them or view them in their natural habitat. Next year throphy hunters will be allowed to murder these animals just for the trill of the kill. Oppose Hunting of Brown Bears Near the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary, Alaska.
You can do a search at cbsnews.com for brown bear to read or view this story. This is a horrible situation please read if you are an animal lover.

A: It is so sad that people feel the need to kill for no reason. I too saw the segment and was shocked that anyone would want to kill such a beautiful animal. They should be left alone to live as they are without fear of being shot on by some moron with a gun who thinks “yeah this will look good on the wall”. I only wish that the bears could have guns to shoot back, unrealistic I know, but wouldn’t that teach the hunters.

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