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Black Bear Hunting
Hunting Top 10 Network provides a comprehensive selection of experienced Black Bear Hunting Guides and Black Bear Outfitters within the United States and Canada. Black Bear hunting is most prominent in states like North Carolina, Colorado, Montana, and provinces in Canada. If you’re looking for that Black Bear hunt of a lifetime contact one of the many experienced Black Bear hunting guide or Black Bear outfitter here at Hunting Top 10 Network. The American black bear is North America's smallest and most common species of bear. Black bears typically live in largely forested areas, but do leave forests in search of food. Sometimes they become attracted to human communities because of the immediate availability of food. Target your Black Bear Hunting Destination
The American black bear is listed by the IUCN as Least Concern, due to the species' widespread distribution and a large global population estimated to be twice that of all other bear species combined. American black bears often mark trees with their claws to show dominance in an area. Dominance is determined by the highest claw mark found on the tree. This behavior is common to many species of bears found in the United States and Canada. Hunting Historically, black bears were hunted by both Native Americans and European settlers. Some Native American tribes, in admiration for the black bear's intelligence, would decorate the heads of bears they killed with trinkets, and place them on blankets. Tobacco smoke would be wafted into the disembodied head's nostrils by the hunter that dealt the killing blow, and would compliment the animal for its courage. Currently, 28 of the USA's states have black bear hunting seasons. Nineteen states require a bear hunting license, with some also requiring a big game license. In eight states, only a big game license is required to hunt black bears. Overall over 481,500 black bear hunting licences are sold per year. The hunting methods and seasons vary greatly according to state, with some bear hunting seasons including fall only, spring and fall, or year-round. Featured Black Bear Guides and Outfitters:
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