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Re: nh houndsmen

Postby Bow » Fri Dec 09, 2011 10:02 pm

i would like to thank the ones that sent pm and emails on this.if you take the time and look for hairs you will get so you can see them all it takes is a little practice.
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Re: nh houndsmen

Postby Bow » Sun Dec 11, 2011 6:09 pm

this is the marking hairs on a tanned sow hide so you can see the size of them
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Re: nh houndsmen

Postby rich40s » Thu Dec 15, 2011 1:46 pm

thanks for the info on this bow i think alot of guys will be looking at alot of thier bears and checking them out i think this will help alot rich
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Re: nh houndsmen

Postby Bow » Thu Dec 15, 2011 7:15 pm

thank you Rich that was my intention. some don't think that this is possible but it is very easy to tell once you learn what to look for
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Re: nh houndsmen

Postby nh_walker001 » Wed Dec 21, 2011 10:50 pm

if you read this on page 24 the bear population is not on the decline the state is trying to add bear in some units and reduce in others although some points are good they are looking for 5000 but is on the rise in most areas read the article if you think its on the decline and you can show me actually show us all where you get your information i myself dont care to kill a bear either to me its about training of the dogs and making them the best they can be seiing many bear every year I do enjoy talong people who have never shot a bear young or old its a good feeling to make someones dream come true! I have also hunted with some true bear hunters in the new england region and havent found one that can tell always male from female but wither way the bear need to last but i dont think the houndsmen are going to be the downfall if we take 30 a year and there are 200 more taken you do the math...

http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/Hunting ... t_2010.pdf
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Re: nh houndsmen

Postby Bow » Thu Dec 22, 2011 12:09 am

you mis my point the hounds men can make a difference because you can tell 90% of the time if they are male or female and let the females go. have you ever heard of telling the males from females by the hairs i talk about abet not. i grew up with some of the best hounds men and woodsmen and sportsmen i know. ones that the resource always came first deferent from most that a kill is all that they are after. as far as the bear population there are six regions that the state has a population goal. in the six regions four have never reached the goal and are on the way down two are over and on the way down. ill try to post this data when i can figure out how to (don't have a scanner). i wonder what it means when the average age of the male bear in the last 14 years is cut right in half? i would like to know how many that have been following this already new how to tell the difference from male and female this way.i show every one that i take out what to look for. one is a 12 year old with better eyes then me she can pick them out every time.
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Re: nh houndsmen

Postby J.R. » Thu Dec 22, 2011 2:19 am

u have to mantain the sow pop also nothing wrong with killing some sows during the season.its how u keep a health bear population in check ,there isnt much difference from deer u have to keep the sow to boar ratio close just like does to buck ratio.
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Re: nh houndsmen

Postby ol'guy » Thu Dec 22, 2011 6:05 pm

One guy is trying to save them ,a whole bunch trying to kill them,this sounds like the congress in washing.
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Re: nh houndsmen

Postby nh_walker001 » Thu Dec 22, 2011 9:49 pm

the link in my previous post will show what is going on you are right about the regions but wrong in whats going on by the table shown... look at the link maybe i am reading it wrong but i dont think so. either way judt want to know the truth in the matter
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Re: nh houndsmen

Postby Bow » Thu Dec 22, 2011 10:10 pm

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Re: nh houndsmen

Postby nh_walker001 » Thu Dec 22, 2011 10:17 pm

you data show differant the the nh fish and game site go to page 24 on the link i posted above i cant copy it not the same where you get yours?
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Re: nh houndsmen

Postby Bow » Thu Dec 22, 2011 10:24 pm

the data that i have comes from f&g it is projected population goal and when it is up dated i think you will see all of them going down
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Re: nh houndsmen

Postby Jason Waterhouse » Thu Dec 22, 2011 11:17 pm

Last night on our local news,They were saying that the bear kill in NH is way down this year.
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Re: nh houndsmen

Postby Bow » Thu Dec 22, 2011 11:22 pm

some were around 40 something % but it is closer to normal the last few years have been high
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Re: nh houndsmen

Postby Bow » Sun Dec 25, 2011 4:20 pm

now i know where i get it from it runs in the blood

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