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DFG hosts bear hunting clinic

The California Department of Fish and Game and the Pacific Coast Hunter Education Instructor Assocation will hold a bear hunting clinic at Ono Range in Shasta County on March 1.

Instructors will discuss bear biology, their habits and habitiat as well as what is necessary to hunt a bear.

The clinic will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and cost $40. Lunch will be provided for a $5 donation.

Space is limited. Registration forms can be found at www.dfg.ca.gov/huntclinics.

Ono Range is 15 miles west of Redding.
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I wouldnt give DFG 45 cents
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I probably won't register, 'cause I already know how to hunt bears, but I sure would be interested in the two hounds they're gonna auction off!!

BTW HardHittin, you probably mean Ono Grange. It is the main hall right in down town Ono.

Good info, thanks for posting. I see they also have wilderness survival and land navigation classes.
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mpritchard wrote:I probably won't register, 'cause I already know how to hunt bears, but I sure would be interested in the two hounds they're gonna auction off!!

BTW HardHittin, you probably mean Ono Grange. It is the main hall right in down town Ono.

Good info, thanks for posting. I see they also have wilderness survival and land navigation classes.


That was copy and pasted from my local papers.
As for anything else I have no clue any hounds is affered?
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I was suprised to see it was pro-hound as usually CADFG seems to think we are all a bunch of devil worshipers. I don't think I'd sign up for the class but I'm going to contact the gal in charge and offer to volunteer some more hounds/knowledge for people in the class to look at...anything I can do to promote hounding in a good light!
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Reading in my 2008 CADFG Hunting Digest it says they are actioning off two B&T Pups.
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REDWOOD COONHOUNDS

THOSE ARE SOME GOOD LOOKING WALKERS. ARE THEY ALL BRED ALONG THE SAME LINES? THEY SEEM TO SHARE A LOT OF PHYSICAL TRAITS AND MARKINGS.

HOW WAS YOUR BEAR SEASON? DID CALIFORNIA REACH THERE QUOTA LAST YEAR?
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Bearclaw, the pic in my signature is of our dogs Sassy, Dutchess, Buster and Beau. Sassy and Buster are littermates, mostly Lipper and Coma bred. Beau and Dutchess are littermates, both heavily inbred Sackett Jr.

We had a pretty rough season. Lost two dogs, not a lot of time to hunt, and not very many bears. Our quota was reached and season closed early.
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REDWOOD COONHOUNDS

SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR LOSS, SOMETIMES WHEN IT RAINS IT POURS. THAT BATCH YOUR WORKING WITH LOOKS LIKE A HAPPY BUNCH THOUGH. HOW DID YOU GET THEM TO STAND SO PURTY?

IM FROM IDAHO AND WAS PLANNING ON MAKEING A TRIP TO NOR CAL TO DO A LITTLE BEAR HUNTING BUT I DIDNT MAKE IT. I GUESS IT MAY HAVE BEEN FOR THE BETTER THOUGH. I CAME OVER THE YEAR BEFORE AND IT TURNED INTO A SIGHT SEEING TRIP. HAD A GOOD TIME TRAVELING AROUND AND SEEING ALL THE BIG FOOT STATUES.

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I HOPE NEXT YEAR IS BETTER FOR YOU. I KNOW AROUND HERE WE HAD BEARS DOWNTOWN LOOKING FOR FOOD. IT WAS SUCH A DRY YEAR AND ALL THE BERRIES GOT FROZEN IN THE SPRING. THIS MADE IT REALY TOUGH ON THE BEARS I HOPE THEY WINTER WELL.
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I seen the top one before at happycamp. i never got a picture
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Bearclaw, It was deffinately a messed up year altogether, but, that's life.

Not sure how I go them to stand so purty. They are all pretty flashy marked, and have decent conformation. Maybe that makes them seem pretty. I had them tied up resting walking back from a tree. They were all pretty hot and tired, and just kinda stood there. They are all used to being coupled together... So no secret really. I just happened to snap a pic it was such a nice clear day.

Next time your out in Cali look us up. I'm always happy to meet new folks. Hope your next trip is better!
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REDWOOD COONHOUNDS

I DIDNT REALIZE THAT THEY WERE ALL COUPLED TOGETHER. THEY JUST LOOKED LIKE THEY WERE ALL STANDING IN FORMATION READY TO SALUTE. :lol:

I ENJOY SWAPING LIES ALMOST AS MUCH AS I DO HUNTING BEAR. SO YA I WILL DEFINITELY HOLLER AT YOU IF I MAKE IT UP THAT WAY. I WOULDNT MIND LOOKING UP THAT GREY FOX FELLAR TOO. HE SEEMS TO BE A WISE OL HOUND. :lol:
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[quote="BEARCLAW"]REDWOOD COONHOUNS

hey / big foot is 4 real an ya might want too go up to Orliens Ca. and look-off down intoo APE CANNYON Big Foot Houndsmen club back in the 70`s membership (by thunder they know he is real,might not talk about it an all but they knowd it) !!!Ask Dave Faline who was a state hunter and lived in Rockland ca. I believe / he hired houndsmen too hunt em down for the dept. along with problem lion and bear . We got no busness foolen around spyen on things that primitive an singular in nature that learned too distrust man . The native American see him as there protector and there even causoush an back off and away from him/ I kid ya not . I`ve hurd one and these no scream no other animal like it I`ve ever hurd and it is super louad and raises the hair up on the back of your head ! Makes dogs in the dog box who heard-it also/ start fighteh each other cause they was locked up and couldn`t get out and away P>D>Q> I never see the ape but I hurd him on top of the ridge accrost the lake from us at camp and Rick Boeman an me was awake all night back-too-back with handguns 4 protection and thank goodness he didn`t bother us .It was in witer dureing the drout erra 74-78 erra by iOWA hILL UP IN THE HIGH SIERRA`S .Made a believer out of this man !When ya hear one ya know exactly whats maken that scream

























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