I hunted deer with hounds in WMU 63A ( Ontario ) for 17 years and we would get about 1 bear every season.One year,we picked up 2 bluetick hounds that were trained on bears.The owner didn't want them because they wouldn't stay around the tree after the bear climbed up.They seemed more like me,interested mostly in the chase.We ended up shooting 3 bears that deer season ( 2000 ).None of the bears climbed before they were shot.
I enjoyed hunting with dogs for deer,bears and coyotes ( we did pick up dogs trained to run just coyotes,as long as they were put on a fresh track,during the winter months ) but I liked the fresh air and excercise as opposed to the shooting.Unfortunately,there were a few guys in camp that became very annoyed if they didn't shoot something ( sometimes anything,no matter how small ).They became more and more miserable as the season progressed.
For this reason,I left it all behind in 2006,but still remember some good chases,lot's of excercise and just being around the dogs.Sometimes we would have over 20 dogs at the deer camp,both seasoned,experienced hounds as well as pups and new dogs that we would train with the older dogs.