I wouldn’t be sad if they showed up in McCall. Could use a few less of the fruitloops in that part of the world. Those people are soft enough to pack up and head out if there was any chance a grizz would interrupt their huckleberry picking.Grizz wander over into the Beaverhead zone and Bitterroot range practically every year. They don't stick around and head back over into Montana. The fruit loops want them all the way down to mccall. Kiss your outdoor freedoms goodbye if that happens. They'll come up with a whole new set of restrictions once that happens.
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The fact that they will end you for just looking in their general direction is enough for me to want them all dead. They are far far more aggressive than black bears.If regulations, federal protections didn’t apply and states could manage them. What is the issue with grizzly bears? Fear, fawn/calf mortality, risk of interactions, hatred, or the fact they our still on the ESA?
This is a serious question. I’m just as frustrated grizzlies are still listed. I do like them though
If there wasn’t any impact to downstream users (timber, extractive industries) and states were able to manage them without exhaustive lawsuits, I’d have no problem with them naturally expanding.If regulations, federal protections didn’t apply and states could manage them. What is the issue with grizzly bears? Fear, fawn/calf mortality, risk of interactions, hatred, or the fact they our still on the ESA?
This is a serious question. I’m just as frustrated grizzlies are still listed. I do like them though
I came face-to-face with one in unit 3. He was a monster and it was one of the most terrifying things I’ve ever experienced.At least 3,4,4a,6,7, and 9 should be orange