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The Basics, Starting Out
Two Wyoming Bow Hunters Encounter Grizzlies
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115374" data-source="post: 2005304"><p>Yeah, Grizzly attacks in Montana and Wyoming are the "new normal" now they have expanded to more than double of what the "original recovery zone" that was set by USFWS. That standard was set as a designation so they would be considered "fully recovered as a sustainable species". Now in Mt. we have them making a living in subdivisions in some parts of the state. A guy up in the Swan Valley had 18 different grizzlies eating his 100 acre corn crop. He lost 26% of his crop to them. This was documented by Mt. Fish Wildlife Parks. One Grizzly biologist was quoted as saying " When you go out to recreate in Mt. you now have to assume they are in every drainage in the state" They are expanding at an alarming rate. There have been several instances in the state just in the last couple years where guys deployed their bear spray and the bear blew right thru it - not once but twice. Stay safe and shoot straight !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115374, post: 2005304"] Yeah, Grizzly attacks in Montana and Wyoming are the "new normal" now they have expanded to more than double of what the "original recovery zone" that was set by USFWS. That standard was set as a designation so they would be considered "fully recovered as a sustainable species". Now in Mt. we have them making a living in subdivisions in some parts of the state. A guy up in the Swan Valley had 18 different grizzlies eating his 100 acre corn crop. He lost 26% of his crop to them. This was documented by Mt. Fish Wildlife Parks. One Grizzly biologist was quoted as saying " When you go out to recreate in Mt. you now have to assume they are in every drainage in the state" They are expanding at an alarming rate. There have been several instances in the state just in the last couple years where guys deployed their bear spray and the bear blew right thru it - not once but twice. Stay safe and shoot straight ! [/QUOTE]
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