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Thread: Starving coastal grizzlies... pfft

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    Starving coastal grizzlies... pfft

    So there is a First Nations individual from Campbell river claiming coastal grizzlies are starving due to lack of salmon runs. This is horse manure pure and simple!! . 1) a good portion of salmon in coastal rivers are chum salmon they had not even started going up rivers at time of his bull crap CBC article . There’s one good reason for seeing skinny coastal bears and one only needs walk a road along a fish stream after a good hard rain and it becomes very evident the issue. Coastal grizzlies are infested with tape worms. For this prick to use salmon as an excuse is just another ploy to drive a wedge between sport fisherman and the salmon they harvest by tugging at leaf lickers heart strings.
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    Re: Starving coastal grizzlies... pfft

    Oh look a tape worm !!
    wonder what’s over the next hill?

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    Re: Starving coastal grizzlies... pfft

    And the leaf licking, left leaning, latte sipping hippies are probably soaking it up like it's the gospel...

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    Re: Starving coastal grizzlies... pfft

    The CBC's constant spewage of FN BS stories has made it unwatchable/unlistenable in most cases. Its just plain old propaganda.
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    Re: Starving coastal grizzlies... pfft

    The only reasons they would be starving is because of the FN gill netting all the rivers in the first place or they are becoming overpopulated and competing for limited food supply...

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