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    Re: The Grizzly Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by stoneramhunter View Post
    I hardly think that grizzly attacks will become a common occurrence. Been hunting sheep in grizzly country for 50 years. Grizzly hunts are trophy hunts. Not against hunting but it’s not a meat hunt it’s a trophy hunt 100 percent.
    Years ago they served Grizz at a game dinner, its very tasty actually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stoneramhunter View Post
    I hardly think that grizzly attacks will become a common occurrence. Been hunting sheep in grizzly country for 50 years. Grizzly hunts are trophy hunts. Not against hunting but it’s not a meat hunt it’s a trophy hunt 100 percent.
    It’s a hunt just like any other....black bear, sheep, mtn goat etc.

    You sound like an anti
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    Quote Originally Posted by fozzy View Post
    Years ago they served Grizz at a game dinner, its very tasty actually.
    I had grizzly with the tribal police in Mt Currie about 25 odd years ago. I recall it reminding me of dark turkey meat. I don’t recall thinking it was anything but tasty.
    If we’re not supposed to eat animals, how come they’re made out of meat?

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    Re: The Grizzly Thread

    My Ancestors (Alps) avoided eating Grizzly Bear which is a descendant of the European Brown Bear. Anthropologists found they berried the Meat and Bones under the dirt floors in the Huts. The Fur was used and Sculls & Claws for ceremonial purposes.

    I followed their example did and I am was glad I did.

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    Re: The Grizzly Thread

    That was a cool video mpotzold. Thanks.
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    Re: The Grizzly Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Chipman View Post
    That was a cool video mpotzold. Thanks.
    Yes, I've never saw anything like it.
    Here's the video again!
    The full post was switched to "kill a moose save caribou"

    Grizz kills caribou last fall. Great video.
    Note the speed & endurance of the bear. They can run around 50 ft. per second.

    "Bears are thought to have the best sense of smell of any animal on earth. For example, the average dog’s sense of smell is 100 times better than a humans(similar to wolf’s). A blood hound’s is 300 times better. A bear’s sense of smell is 7 times better than a blood hound’s or 2,100 times better than a human."

    Seems like the grizz smelled the caribou from a long distance before seeing it.
    Obviously the wind was favourable.

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    Re: The Grizzly Thread

    Griz v Bison in Yellowstone part amidst a bunch of tourists filming, original vid was about 8min but it has been cropped


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    Cool video knothead, thanks for sharing.

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    Re: The Grizzly Thread

    No one hunts grizzly for the meat. It’s a trophy hunt. Not anti just calling it as it is and no it’s not like any other hunt such as deer buffalo elk or black bear.

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    Re: The Grizzly Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by stoneramhunter View Post
    No one hunts grizzly for the meat. It’s a trophy hunt. Not anti just calling it as it is and no it’s not like any other hunt such as deer buffalo elk or black bear.
    Problem is that you trying to say it’s either a meat hunt or a trophy hunt.

    Why do you hunt sheep? Just for the trophy? Or is there more to it? The country where they live? The challenge? Just the meat? Or is it a combination of all those??

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