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Yes, it is possible to hunt bears with hounds in the rain, but it requires careful planning, skilled hounds, and experienced handlers.
Preparing for Rainy Bear Hunting
When hunting bears with hounds in the rain, it’s crucial to prepare your team and equipment beforehand. Start by checking the weather forecast and planning your hunt accordingly. Bring a waterproof or water-resistant dog box to keep your hounds dry and warm. It’s also essential to have a reliable vehicle with four-wheel drive capability to navigate through wet terrain. Wear waterproof clothing and bring extra layers for yourself and your hound handlers.
Hound Management in the Rain
Hunting bears with hounds in the rain requires skilled hounds that can track scents in wet conditions. Train your hounds to follow strong scents in various weather conditions, including rain. Use a higher concentration of bear scent in training to help your hounds develop a robust tracking ability. Keep your hounds hydrated and fed before and during the hunt, and provide them with regular breaks to rest and dry off.
Safety Considerations
When hunting bears with hounds in the rain, safety should be your top priority. Always hunt with a buddy and stay within communication range. Make sure you have a first aid kit and a plan in place in case of an emergency. Wear bear-resistant clothing and carry bear spray or other deterrents. Be aware of your surroundings and keep an eye out for signs of bears, such as tracks or digging. If you encounter a bear, remain calm and follow established protocols for safely dealing with the situation.
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