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Posted by Rebeldog4 on 02-20-2018 08:49 PM:

Hound training season for bear

I would appreciate if people would post their state and when their training season is and if it's open to non residents or odd rules.thanks


Posted by Rebeldog4 on 02-21-2018 01:15 AM:

WI bear training season for hounds July and August can use bait(rules on bait)6 dogs only.no license or fee.resident and non resident


Posted by Stan Ferrell on 02-21-2018 11:27 AM:

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Originally posted by Rebeldog4
WI bear training season for hounds July and August can use bait(rules on bait)6 dogs only.no license or fee.resident and non resident
Better have your health papers and measure the distance your baits are off the road/trail, you will be checked.


Posted by mrburneisen on 02-21-2018 09:25 PM:

NC Mountains

NC Mountains Hound Training Season on Public Land

Aug. 15th until Oct. 15th. Jan. 1- March 31st

Harvest season for 2017 was started on 10/15/17 but will start 10/1/18 next season.

It's different on the Eastern side of the state, I believe they can run a little longer in the spring, I only run dogs in the West.

NC requires a big game hunting license, a bear management e-stamp and game land use permit for everyone involved. Non-residents must also purchase a bear hunting license for an additional $225. I'm not sure if the bear hunting license for a non-resident applies to hound training, but it's worth calling the wildlife commission to be certain.

http://ncwildlife.org/Licensing/Hun...sident-Licenses

http://ncwildlife.org/Licensing/Privilege-Licenses

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Posted by Rebeldog4 on 02-22-2018 03:52 PM:

Thanks mrburneisen.I c lots of views but very few replies.dont worry I'm not planning to kill every bear in your area just looking for training options.It makes it a little easier to here from someone who knows the state rules because they can very so much from state to state.dont need all the rules just an idea of what they are.i can look up the rest .thanks to any that reply


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