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Unpopular opinion of mine. I don't mind the bears. Anywhere that I've hunted where they are thick and seem to have human conflicts often their seems to be way less hunters (especially bow season) and no shortage of elk in those areas, nor have I noticed them effect elk behavior. Im sure some have had different experiences, but this has been my observation so far.
NBC MT.com grizzly attack Washington hunter. This is stuff they won’t show you in the news so they can plant them here in Washington
It's absolutely true, grizz keep hunters out of areas, including me. If you have GoHunt, check the comments for every unit in Montana and almost every area has the question about the grizz situation for that area.I have a buddy that hunts a nasty grizz area where he claims there is a 100% chance of having a bear on the kill if he has to leave it overnight.
I lived in Choteau, wife grew up there. I packed and guided all over the Rockies to the west. The Bob and Scapegoat were loaded with grizzlies. Choteau is unique because it is so unsuspecting for Grizzlies, but they follow the river right to town. Most Bird hunters and out of towners would never think of griz in that area. It is flat and miles from the mountains. Just seems grizzlies are meaner around there too.