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Recent grizzly attacks on Montana elk hunters
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1725105" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>The grizzly population is way beyond targets, they are in places they never have been recorded, their over populated that is why the FWP wants a season.</p><p></p><p>Getting paid for wolf kills is a joke, a friend of mine has cattle in the area of these grizzly attacks, they had a pack come through and kill 7 head and by the time they got to them the bears had been on them so no pay. They had another one killed a just before these attacks happened and when they flew it there were 9 grizz on the calf and 20 in the drainage and they got a couple wolves. The ONLY thing keeping the ungulate population from crashing is the air plane and gunning wolves, they can't keep up with them breeding right now!!</p><p>Wolves chase people all the time around here, they'll follow you our of the mountains. I'll take a Mt lion ANY day over a wolf pack!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1725105, member: 13632"] The grizzly population is way beyond targets, they are in places they never have been recorded, their over populated that is why the FWP wants a season. Getting paid for wolf kills is a joke, a friend of mine has cattle in the area of these grizzly attacks, they had a pack come through and kill 7 head and by the time they got to them the bears had been on them so no pay. They had another one killed a just before these attacks happened and when they flew it there were 9 grizz on the calf and 20 in the drainage and they got a couple wolves. The ONLY thing keeping the ungulate population from crashing is the air plane and gunning wolves, they can't keep up with them breeding right now!! Wolves chase people all the time around here, they'll follow you our of the mountains. I'll take a Mt lion ANY day over a wolf pack!! [/QUOTE]
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