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roosevelt knifed mt lions & bear caught by dogs. confederate general wade hampton was quite fond of knifing bear w/dogs. there are a few that have done bear nowadays, just have a look at some of the plott kennel websites.

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daneil boone and davy crockett already done it with a knife fech cmon bhoys,lol daniel boone ws aman a big man but the bear was bigger so he ran like anigger up a tree lol,if you read the book of some

Kye-You aint gettin any younger, you better get out here soon...of course theres always the chance you wont get any older if ya give it a go... Lion is much tastier than bear, IMO. I have had goes

it takes a lot of guts to go into an almost pitch black cave after a lion, let alone two. I would make sure I have couple of finishing dogs that can back me up, just in case. Dunno but it seems they'v

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You are right, I dug the book out, Death in silent places by Peter Capstick, some of the chapters are about Africa, but Siemel was in Brazil. Plenty of hogs where I am, unfortunatley here in Iowa they are all in confinements. I bought a Boar spear years ago with the intentions of a trip down south, but that has not happened, yet.

 

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You are right, I dug the book out, Death in silent places by Peter Capstick, some of the chapters are about Africa, but Siemel was in Brazil. Plenty of hogs where I am, unfortunatley here in Iowa they are all in confinements. I bought a Boar spear years ago with the intentions of a trip down south, but that has not happened, yet.

 

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Oh give it time and you'll have hairy ditch rooters there as well.

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There are some small pockets in southern Iowa (I am in NW), enough so they have now listed them in the DNR regs as a invasive species with no limits and no season. I have heard of very few that have been taken yet. As a hunter I would love to have them, but I have heard some real horror stories about what they can do to the land.

 

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