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Brown bears are the largest North American bears in the bear family near the larger polar bear. They have huge powerful paws and razor sharp teeth for feeding on prey. The large hump on their backs provides for a great digging ability. Roughly in the world there are around 200,000 brown bears. In the summer brown bears gain roughly 400 pounds of fat, to survive the winter hibernation. Brown bears weigh anywhere from 250 to around 1500 pounds and stand over 10 feet tall. Most attacks from a brown Kodiak bear end in a tragedy. Hunting a brown bear takes preparation and dedication to a "T". The brown bear can also be called a grizzly bear.

Brown Bear Hunting Regions

 



There are many trophy areas for hunting a Brown bear in the US. Alaska is the predominant location for hunting of brown bear. Brown Bears happen to be the most distributed species of bear. They can be found in forested areas and open wilderness of North America, Europe and Asia. The range in size of brown bears home range between 11 and around 400 miles. If you see a brown bear hibernating don't think for a minute they won't wake up, because it is possible then can. During winter months bears dormant in dens, such as logs or caves.

Brown Bear Attacks

 
BrownBearHuntingPro.com carries everything needed to help avoid a vicious bear attack hoping that you never have to face that situation. Brown bears are easily distracted so there are a few techniques you can practice to help you survive. To start off carrying a specially made bear pepper spray is not a bad idea. If attacked roll with the bears blows to avoid further injury. As a last resort use whatever you can as a weapon to scare the bear off.
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