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<blockquote data-quote="elkoholic72" data-source="post: 756566" data-attributes="member: 15559"><p>Mike, </p><p>My wife and I spend many days per year in the Pryor mountains and surrounding foothills. We mainly camp, ride ATVs, and shoot long range. I do bear hunt a little each spring, but the female quota of 2 usually gets filled in the first 10-15 days. There are definitely bears in certain areas as we see them all the time, but the spring snows sometimes make it difficult to get to the good areas on the north side. </p><p>Ben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkoholic72, post: 756566, member: 15559"] Mike, My wife and I spend many days per year in the Pryor mountains and surrounding foothills. We mainly camp, ride ATVs, and shoot long range. I do bear hunt a little each spring, but the female quota of 2 usually gets filled in the first 10-15 days. There are definitely bears in certain areas as we see them all the time, but the spring snows sometimes make it difficult to get to the good areas on the north side. Ben [/QUOTE]
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