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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115374" data-source="post: 2027384"><p>Duck Duck Go RAMMAC ? You got to be kidding me. I live in SW Mt as well. I would say we are in the the thick of things here as far as Grizzly Bears go. 2 killed in Madison range in October, 1 in self defense, the other investigation still pending. I don't know about you but I have bumped 2 out of their daybeds up on the front and luckily they went the other way. Both were within 30 yds when they bolted. Jumped another one in the Gallatin Range bed down underneath a fir tree after 20" of snow overnight, branches were touching the ground with the weight of the snow, at 15 yds he bolted out the other side and kept on going. We had another one walk right underneath a guys tree stand about a mile from Bozeman city limits 2 weeks ago. I am not sure where DUCK DUCK GO lives but he might want to have a conversation with the guy up in Choteau that went to check one of his outbuildings and got chewed up pretty bad 2 months ago or maybe the guy on the Teton River a few miles North of there that stepped in the trees to take a leak and got tore up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115374, post: 2027384"] Duck Duck Go RAMMAC ? You got to be kidding me. I live in SW Mt as well. I would say we are in the the thick of things here as far as Grizzly Bears go. 2 killed in Madison range in October, 1 in self defense, the other investigation still pending. I don't know about you but I have bumped 2 out of their daybeds up on the front and luckily they went the other way. Both were within 30 yds when they bolted. Jumped another one in the Gallatin Range bed down underneath a fir tree after 20" of snow overnight, branches were touching the ground with the weight of the snow, at 15 yds he bolted out the other side and kept on going. We had another one walk right underneath a guys tree stand about a mile from Bozeman city limits 2 weeks ago. I am not sure where DUCK DUCK GO lives but he might want to have a conversation with the guy up in Choteau that went to check one of his outbuildings and got chewed up pretty bad 2 months ago or maybe the guy on the Teton River a few miles North of there that stepped in the trees to take a leak and got tore up. [/QUOTE]
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