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That's the ticket.

Lure 'em in.

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PS, but make sure you do it in Elk season, as before that they only come to huckleberry imitations. Can YOU imitate a huckleberry?


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Originally Posted by broomd
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If you kill an elk and for whatever reason leave it on the ground, ie retrieving horses, summoning friends, etc., and a bear claims it, you will be cited for wasting game here in Montana.

Rank stupidity.



Yeah. That's really dumb.

It's not like you can shoot the bear to claim your elk back.


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Originally Posted by Timbermaster
If you kill an elk and for whatever reason leave it on the ground, ie retrieving horses, summoning friends, etc., and a bear claims it, you will be cited for wasting game here in Montana.


Please either post the reg showing this, or a court case demonstrating this.

I’m calling b#llsh!tt


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Originally Posted by Valsdad
That's the ticket.

Lure 'em in.

Geno

PS, but make sure you do it in Elk season, as before that they only come to huckleberry imitations. Can YOU imitate a huckleberry?




Do the bears know when it is elk season? hmmmmmm


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Originally Posted by AcesNeights
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Ravens are probably smarter than bears.

Tell that to Mike Ditka and see how it turns out. 😁

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Originally Posted by irfubar
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That's the ticket.

Lure 'em in.

Geno

PS, but make sure you do it in Elk season, as before that they only come to huckleberry imitations. Can YOU imitate a huckleberry?




Do the bears know when it is elk season? hmmmmmm






Trucks show up, pack strings show up, canvas tents sprout where there weren't any last week, a whole lot more elk noises in the trees and parks, the smell of coffee brewing.................not so much of that stuff going on during huckleberry season. grin

If you lived out there with Ol' Griz, would you know when elk season started. I live on the route to the Black Rock desert. Easy enough for me to tell when Burning Man season is starting. wink

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Geno, your logic is unassailable.......


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So Geno can you smell the burning man hippies before you see them?


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Originally Posted by Timbermaster
If you kill an elk and for whatever reason leave it on the ground, ie retrieving horses, summoning friends, etc., and a bear claims it, you will be cited for wasting game here in Montana.



Here is the reg. : https://leg.mt.gov/bills/mca/87/6/87-6-205.htm

you appear to be mistaken.


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Originally Posted by irfubar
So Geno can you smell the burning man hippies before you see them?


They're no different than the unwashed masses anywhere. Get in the same aisle in the grocery with any of them, hippies, po' white trash, curry eaters, surf bums, and you'll wish you didn't need to get cereal that day.

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PS, elk hunters after a week + in the woods with no showers are no better when they finally get to town for some fresh grub. eek


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Originally Posted by las
Bearanoia abounds....

Studies have shown Yellowstone bears leave the park when hunting season arrives. They do indeed understand seasonal food sources, and where they are found. If Ravens can figure out following a hunter can lead to food, so can bears


Can someone illustrate how a Raven or a bear knows that the guy walking through the woods is a hunter and not just a hiker. They just aren't that discerning. They can no doubt find a gutpile, but to say they follow hunters specifically because they are hunting is ridiculous...


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Originally Posted by shrapnel
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Bearanoia abounds....

Studies have shown Yellowstone bears leave the park when hunting season arrives. They do indeed understand seasonal food sources, and where they are found. If Ravens can figure out following a hunter can lead to food, so can bears


Can someone illustrate how a Raven or a bear knows that the guy walking through the woods is a hunter and not just a hiker. They just aren't that discerning. They can no doubt find a gutpile, but to say they follow hunters specifically because they are hunting is ridiculous...


How does a deer or an elk know the difference? The manner they move, the gear hunters carry. It's not hard.


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Originally Posted by las


It is not uncommon for bears to come to the sound of a gun shot on Kodiak and Afognak islands during deer season.

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I put quite a bit of game down when I was in Kodiak and never experienced that. Nor did anyone else I know.

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Originally Posted by Fireball2
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Bearanoia abounds....

Studies have shown Yellowstone bears leave the park when hunting season arrives. They do indeed understand seasonal food sources, and where they are found. If Ravens can figure out following a hunter can lead to food, so can bears


Can someone illustrate how a Raven or a bear knows that the guy walking through the woods is a hunter and not just a hiker. They just aren't that discerning. They can no doubt find a gutpile, but to say they follow hunters specifically because they are hunting is ridiculous...


How does a deer or an elk know the difference? The manner they move, the gear hunters carry. It's not hard.


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Originally Posted by AcesNeights
Originally Posted by ironbender

Ravens are probably smarter than bears.


Tell that to Mike Ditka and see how it turns out. 😁



Good one. You deserve a gold star


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Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
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It is not uncommon for bears to come to the sound of a gun shot on Kodiak and Afognak islands during deer season.

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I put quite a bit of game down when I was in Kodiak and never experienced that. Nor did anyone else I know.



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Originally Posted by shrapnel
Can someone illustrate how a Raven or a bear knows that the guy walking through the woods is a hunter and not just a hiker. They just aren't that discerning. They can no doubt find a gutpile, but to say they follow hunters specifically because they are hunting is ridiculous...


Evidently they follow Frenchman too.........


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Originally Posted by shrapnel


You really miss deflave don’t you...


I can go downstairs and feed him treats any time I want. Just has to fit thru the little hole.


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I know a lot of people that have brownies take deer. If it’s across a steep canyon the bear may well beat you to it, grab it, and run uphill with it.

At my friends cabin there got to run the generator over night to keep the outside lights on and power the electric fence around the hanging meat.


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