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07-09-2008 03:55 PM #1
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07-09-2008 04:25 PM #2
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Re: Bear Baiting
http://www.bulldoginformation.com/bull-baiting.html - just do your research on the true apbt...
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07-09-2008 08:10 PM #3
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i think hyenas go hard or go home lol i would say it depends on the dog personality some dog of all breeds ant got the heart but if i had to pick i have to take some pits huskies and malamutes
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07-09-2008 09:35 PM #6
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07-10-2008 09:34 PM #7
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Re: Bear Baiting
I am a bear and a hog hunter. I own hounds and bulldogs. I can tell you first hand that a good bulldog can handle the biggest , baddest , hog most of the time. But I have never seen two or three bulldogs handle a full grown bear in the wild . It takes a hound to just nip and bay a bear and really just pester a bear until it bays or climbs. A hound acts like a small, light weight prize fighter. They dart in, nip, back out , bay. They dont latch on, and if they do, they are a dead hound.
I was in Tenn, a few years ago on a bearhunt. We had one bayed up with hounds, not a real big one, but a mature one that was about 250 lbs. The hounds could bay it up for a few minutes, but it would soon break and go out of hearing. This went on for several hours and Along came a guy we know that was hog hunting with 3 mostly white bulldogs (the breeeding which I dont know). He had caught several bad hogs with these bulldogs in the past, and was just itching to get them on a bear, as he had never had the right oportunity to see if they could take down a bear. We told him the situation and he wanted to turn in the bulldogs , the next time we got close to the baying hounds. After an hour or so, we worked our way in closer to the baying hounds. He turned the three white bulldogs loose and they went flying toward the action as fast as they could go. You could tell just when they got to the bear, as it sounded like all hell broke loose . The hounds , although very tired, chimed in to a higher feverous pitch as if the reached back and grabbed that extra bit of stamina that was left in them. These piercing squalls and screames of the hounds went on for about 3 or 4 minutes, and then the bay started to move away, as it had done several times that day. As we got into the area where the action had taken place, the hounds were going over the top of the mountain, still in pusuit of the bear.
The ground, where the action had taken place was ruffed up and scarred, almost to the point where it looked as if a small dozier had torn up the forrest. Off to one side lay two of the white bulldogs, crushed skulls and bloody lifeless forms. About 25 yards up the trail lay the third...he had been smashed up against a giant oak tree. laying there dead, we could see a piece of the bears ear still in its mouth .
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07-10-2008 09:44 PM #9
Re: Bear Baiting
catahoula
mountain cur
various mastiffs
etc, etc,etc
there are probably a dozen breeds of dogs that would be physically capable of the task of taking down a large animal...the numver of dogs required to do so varies greatly
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Thats a wild story.
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07-10-2008 11:10 PM #11
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Re: Bear Baiting
Stupid thread.
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07-10-2008 11:39 PM #12
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you are right, it would probably be alot
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07-11-2008 10:26 AM #13
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Re: Bear Baiting
man that is crazy, did yall ever get the bear?
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i highly doubt there is any breed of dog that can actually dispatch or even pin a bear down, baying hounds are the only way to go when dealing with a bear, remeber folks u could have hardest biting, biggest dog in the woods but that mutt still doesn't compare to the brute strength, plus the long ass claws of an adult bear. to me its foolish to send bulldogs on a bear because we all know what the outcome will be
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07-11-2008 11:01 AM #15
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i do not care how game your dog is a bear is huge and a very capable fighter they are built to hunt and built for battle. not to mention the shear size and strength of a bear is just ridiculous
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Re: Bear Baiting
a grizzly will take a cows head off one hit....gameness is now gameover.
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07-11-2008 11:57 AM #17
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a real large number of dogs like 10-15 shoot maybe even 20, could take out a bear i think though.
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07-11-2008 12:51 PM #19
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ok, lets get down to real deal here
grizzly- not happeneing
brown bear- STILL not happening
black bear will run from people and 99% of the canine species. my dogs have flushed them out on night hikes
back home my neigbors shitzu treed a 300 pound black bear on the line from yard to forest..and it stayed there for over 30 minutes scared out of its mind...mind you this dog was a fiery 12 pounds. and there are pictures to prove it. the only way to get that bear out of the tree was "Ma Bell" ( .45 cal) ringing in the air. one shot and the bear slid down the tree fast as can be and high tailed it back up the mountain.
so basically what im saying is the only NA bear that a dog would even have a chance with it eastern black bear. not saying 1 dog can take it down- still gonna take several...but with the other 2 bears the dogS dont stand a chance
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In the right situatuion, a poodle can get a bear to tree...if it agravates it enough , this is not what we are talking about.. And yes, they are like most wild animals , they will run 99% of the time if given the chance. But if you corner them, we are talking taking down a grown bear , it is just about impossible to take down a wild grown bear with a pack of dogs . it can be done, but I have been hunting 40 years and I only saw it once...and that was a pack of 3 plotts that got one down on its back, but even they couldnt hold it down.



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