boarder,
we actually had 5 diff sets of bear dogs we were running.Pete's,some other guys from vermont,a guy from boston and another guy that guides in the same area-from maine.You're right,maybe all the stories i've read failed to mention some of the downsides of hunting.I just question why myself,on the last day of the hunt ,had to personally help chase down dogs they were convinced werent chasing a bear while two other sets of dogs /guides were resting on their laurels instead of trying to strike off another bait.This was at 8:15 in the am after we treed 2 coon in same tree.They should have set off on their own,checked other baits and if they striked,call me in.All im saying they didint give 100% to make it happen.As far as pete goes,he's ok,he didnt have anything to do with the decision making-he was just following orders.My guide was trying to buy one of petes dogs,offered him $4000.Says pete has some great dogs.Also these guys start whipping out pistols wanting to shoot your bear ,when its already down.You'll have to ask pete why he took the hunters pistol and shot his bear for him,before the hunter even had a chance.if that was me,i'd refuse to tag it.....ask pete about this.The conn. hunters sow he shot in the boulder cave.
Shooter