Personnel at the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department are hoping a special course on bear hunting will improve the knowledge of first-time bear hunters.
The department is holding a “Getting Started in Bear Hunting” seminar at the Dead Creek Wildlife Management Area in West Addison Saturday, Aug. 18.
“Bears are very challenging to hunt, but hunters who know where to look can improve their success rate,” says John Pellegrini, Vermont hunter education training coordinator.
Forrest Hammond, the department‘s bear biologist, will be leading presentations on bear biology, hunting tactics and regulations, and will also share a few recipes. Members of The Vermont Bear Hound Association will also be on hand to talk about the use of hounds in bear hunting.
The seminar will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Participants are encouraged to bring a lunch. There is no charge for the seminar.
Registration is required by contacting Ann Shangraw at (802) 241-3707 or by email at ann.shangraw@state.vt.us.



