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<blockquote data-quote="Engineering101" data-source="post: 1418391" data-attributes="member: 63138"><p>You get to kill grizzlies! Count yourself lucky. Here in Washington the tree huggers want to add more grizzly by bringing them back into the Cascades. Eastern Washington already has them from Canada to Oregon. They just don't get it - grizzly have been known to kill a person or two on occasion. We don't need more we need none. Had a grizz screw up a hunt just by being there. This was an absolutely beautiful bear - I could care less. I want them all gone - wolves too. Had a couple of deer come through on a trail and about 10 minutes later wolves on their tail. The wolves checked me out and when they figured out I probably wasn't something they wanted to tackle, they proceeded on after the deer. They weren't afraid of me at all though being 300 yards away might have had something to do with that. Between the wolves and the grizz things have gotten pretty screwed up for hunters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineering101, post: 1418391, member: 63138"] You get to kill grizzlies! Count yourself lucky. Here in Washington the tree huggers want to add more grizzly by bringing them back into the Cascades. Eastern Washington already has them from Canada to Oregon. They just don't get it - grizzly have been known to kill a person or two on occasion. We don't need more we need none. Had a grizz screw up a hunt just by being there. This was an absolutely beautiful bear - I could care less. I want them all gone - wolves too. Had a couple of deer come through on a trail and about 10 minutes later wolves on their tail. The wolves checked me out and when they figured out I probably wasn't something they wanted to tackle, they proceeded on after the deer. They weren't afraid of me at all though being 300 yards away might have had something to do with that. Between the wolves and the grizz things have gotten pretty screwed up for hunters. [/QUOTE]
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