The open hunting quota for Black Bears is one hundred.
Once that number is reached, the rankings will be set in stone.
It's the morning of the fourth day.
More than sixteen Black Bears have been killed in total, with everyone fully energized, preparing to go all out in the days to come.
Some hunters even carried a large pack of supplies and lived in the forest, planning not to return to town for repairs after hunting a Black Bear, but to pitch a tent and continue hunting.
Fortunately, they are not here, or one would definitely smell the strong odor of sweat.
Many even have a thick smell of blood on them, and they simply don't care that their scent could be picked up by large carnivores and attract them.
Japan has no packs of wolves, no tigers, and no super predators as agile and menacing as lions, with only Black Bears and Brown Bears being the large predators present.