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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 1486974" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>I don't know what "Probably not water," means. Whatever...</p><p>The shooting of the only sow grizzly I've observed with two large cubs took all the spunk out of the surviving cubs. They only wanted to be around their mother. They were looking for direction from her, just as they had their entire lives. They acted completely confused, as if unable to make decisions on their own.</p><p>The only humans that know what happened in the Thorofare while those grizzlies were shot are the ones that witnessed it. If I'd shot a sow and her three cubs, my statement to F&G might not be a replica of exactly what happened. Law enforcement will issue citations if provided any justification to do so. That's what they do for a living.</p><p></p><p>I don't judge the guide's decision to shoot the bears. I doubt the description of what happened. Glad the guide survived.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 1486974, member: 4191"] I don't know what "Probably not water," means. Whatever... The shooting of the only sow grizzly I've observed with two large cubs took all the spunk out of the surviving cubs. They only wanted to be around their mother. They were looking for direction from her, just as they had their entire lives. They acted completely confused, as if unable to make decisions on their own. The only humans that know what happened in the Thorofare while those grizzlies were shot are the ones that witnessed it. If I'd shot a sow and her three cubs, my statement to F&G might not be a replica of exactly what happened. Law enforcement will issue citations if provided any justification to do so. That's what they do for a living. I don't judge the guide's decision to shoot the bears. I doubt the description of what happened. Glad the guide survived. [/QUOTE]
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