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Grizzly captured in Yellowstone confirmed as the region's oldest At 34
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<blockquote data-quote="wv270wsm" data-source="post: 2148563" data-attributes="member: 96251"><p>I just recently seen that same show . We hunt bears here a lot and have several close encounters each year with them . Either while trying to get our hounds out of harms way or they decide to come out of the tree after the dogs put them up it . I can promise any bear over 50 pounds would probably be more than any person would want to mess with . Shoot any of them will bite, claw , scratch, and or outrun most people . Had one last year came out of the tree and hit the ground and just sat there wanting to fight the dogs as we were trying to get him to run , climb whatever he wanted to do he swiped my leg and I thought he would knock me off my feet . If he'd hit me square on the leg I'd say he could have broke it easy . They are solid muscle for sure . Yeah they store fat for winter but it's only for insulation and a reserve to get them through .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wv270wsm, post: 2148563, member: 96251"] I just recently seen that same show . We hunt bears here a lot and have several close encounters each year with them . Either while trying to get our hounds out of harms way or they decide to come out of the tree after the dogs put them up it . I can promise any bear over 50 pounds would probably be more than any person would want to mess with . Shoot any of them will bite, claw , scratch, and or outrun most people . Had one last year came out of the tree and hit the ground and just sat there wanting to fight the dogs as we were trying to get him to run , climb whatever he wanted to do he swiped my leg and I thought he would knock me off my feet . If he’d hit me square on the leg I’d say he could have broke it easy . They are solid muscle for sure . Yeah they store fat for winter but it’s only for insulation and a reserve to get them through . [/QUOTE]
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