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Recent grizzly attacks on Montana elk hunters
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<blockquote data-quote="Almondgrower" data-source="post: 1726614" data-attributes="member: 106582"><p>I understand it being conditional, I was just thinking average timing . This season could have triggered the bears to ( panic ) due to somewhat unusual cold snaps and snow for mid to late September. In the last 10 years , we have had maybe 2 seasons that were somewhat normal for mid November. For the rest of them , the weather was in the 50's and 60's for daytime High's during mid November probably increasing the chance of a bear encounter. In the past 30 years prior to the last 10years , we had on average a foot of snow and lows at nite from -25 threw 20's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Almondgrower, post: 1726614, member: 106582"] I understand it being conditional, I was just thinking average timing . This season could have triggered the bears to ( panic ) due to somewhat unusual cold snaps and snow for mid to late September. In the last 10 years , we have had maybe 2 seasons that were somewhat normal for mid November. For the rest of them , the weather was in the 50’s and 60’s for daytime High’s during mid November probably increasing the chance of a bear encounter. In the past 30 years prior to the last 10years , we had on average a foot of snow and lows at nite from -25 threw 20’s [/QUOTE]
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