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Recent grizzly attacks on Montana elk hunters
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<blockquote data-quote="DT400" data-source="post: 1735832" data-attributes="member: 76847"><p>I read through all twelve pages. Very interesting opinions and some informative links provided. </p><p>I wonder if most of these attacks on hunters are do to the bears being startled since hunters try to be quiet. Rather than the bear "stalking or waiting in ambush" Hikers are usually a little noisier, when I hiked in Glacir NP we were bells on our boots. And if your in a camp the bear obviously isn't spooked.</p><p>This doesn't change the fact that you have precious little time to realize what happening, make the decision to fire then drawing and firing.</p><p></p><p>Darrell</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DT400, post: 1735832, member: 76847"] I read through all twelve pages. Very interesting opinions and some informative links provided. I wonder if most of these attacks on hunters are do to the bears being startled since hunters try to be quiet. Rather than the bear "stalking or waiting in ambush" Hikers are usually a little noisier, when I hiked in Glacir NP we were bells on our boots. And if your in a camp the bear obviously isn't spooked. This doesn't change the fact that you have precious little time to realize what happening, make the decision to fire then drawing and firing. Darrell [/QUOTE]
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