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"DADDY"
Any hunter that saw one or took pics of one would keep his trap shut, because he'd know that every bear nut in the country and more people would flood that area with pressure.
Any hunter that saw one or took pics of one would keep his trap shut, because he'd know that every bear nut in the country and more people would flood that area with pressure.
Definitely Some truth to your claims of folks misidentifying animals, but if you think the state wildlife/biologists are always correct or never withhold such information from the public, then you just haven’t paid attention to many recent stories across the West. No offense meant by me, but clearly we don’t get all the info or at least not accurate info at times.For whatever reason it seems to be a trend for folks to “wish” for predators that probably aren’t there. Grizzlies in Colorado, lions in the NE and established packs of wolves wherever. And there’s always the game agency that is denying the presence of whatever animal it is.
The general public has no clue. Every coyote and color phase black bear in Yellowstone is a wolf or grizzly.
So last time I was hunting in the San Juan's, i was sitting up glassing on the top of a mountain. Out into this opening in the trees. Not very big. I hear the most awful noise and smell a horrible smell. I'm camo'd up and sitting very still. About 10 yards away from me this commotion starts up. There's definitely two things fighting but its morning and it's not fully light yet. Snarling, growling, woofing. I'm starting to get really scared. But I don't want to move. I'm frozen. I'm trying to look through the underbrush, but all I can make out is two large bodies fighting. It's a real pucker moment. This goes on for what seems like 20 minutes, though I'm sure it was only a minute or 2. They get out in the clearing and the sun's come up just enough I think I can see them if I lift my binos up. And what do I see. A grizzly bear(I'm positive of this), fighting with a mountain lion. But then I look closer and it's not a mtn lion. It's a gosh darn sabertooth tiger. I can't believe it. All the sudden the grizzly takes a tusk to the guy and it's done for. But it's still fighting. All the sudden a body rushes out and it's Big Foot, and it lets out a terrifying howl/yell. It's going to kill one of them. I'm not sure which. But it's not done. Before I can do anything I see a White Walker come out and kill Big Foot with it's sword....and then the big foot's eyes turn blue, look at me, and I'm out of there.
I've never been to the San Juans. I don't know if griz are there. lol
So last time I was hunting in the San Juan's, i was sitting up glassing on the top of a mountain. Out into this opening in the trees. Not very big. I hear the most awful noise and smell a horrible smell. I'm camo'd up and sitting very still. About 10 yards away from me this commotion starts up. There's definitely two things fighting but its morning and it's not fully light yet. Snarling, growling, woofing. I'm starting to get really scared. But I don't want to move. I'm frozen. I'm trying to look through the underbrush, but all I can make out is two large bodies fighting. It's a real pucker moment. This goes on for what seems like 20 minutes, though I'm sure it was only a minute or 2. They get out in the clearing and the sun's come up just enough I think I can see them if I lift my binos up. And what do I see. A grizzly bear(I'm positive of this), fighting with a mountain lion. But then I look closer and it's not a mtn lion. It's a gosh darn sabertooth tiger. I can't believe it. All the sudden the grizzly takes a tusk to the guy and it's done for. But it's still fighting. All the sudden a body rushes out and it's Big Foot, and it lets out a terrifying howl/yell. It's going to kill one of them. I'm not sure which. But it's not done. Before I can do anything I see a White Walker come out and kill Big Foot with it's sword....and then the big foot's eyes turn blue, look at me, and I'm out of there.
I've never been to the San Juans. I don't know if griz are there. lol
I'm calling BS on this. Bigfoot's range doesn't extend beyond the pacific northwest. Everyone knows this!So last time I was hunting in the San Juan's, i was sitting up glassing on the top of a mountain. Out into this opening in the trees. Not very big. I hear the most awful noise and smell a horrible smell. I'm camo'd up and sitting very still. About 10 yards away from me this commotion starts up. There's definitely two things fighting but its morning and it's not fully light yet. Snarling, growling, woofing. I'm starting to get really scared. But I don't want to move. I'm frozen. I'm trying to look through the underbrush, but all I can make out is two large bodies fighting. It's a real pucker moment. This goes on for what seems like 20 minutes, though I'm sure it was only a minute or 2. They get out in the clearing and the sun's come up just enough I think I can see them if I lift my binos up. And what do I see. A grizzly bear(I'm positive of this), fighting with a mountain lion. But then I look closer and it's not a mtn lion. It's a gosh darn sabertooth tiger. I can't believe it. All the sudden the grizzly takes a tusk to the guy and it's done for. But it's still fighting. All the sudden a body rushes out and it's Big Foot, and it lets out a terrifying howl/yell. It's going to kill one of them. I'm not sure which. But it's not done. Before I can do anything I see a White Walker come out and kill Big Foot with it's sword....and then the big foot's eyes turn blue, look at me, and I'm out of there.
I've never been to the San Juans. I don't know if griz are there. lol
No. Because none of them officially exist in CO.No tags for any of them??