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Real world observations of G-bear populations this Fall
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<blockquote data-quote="ofbandg" data-source="post: 2967752" data-attributes="member: 91402"><p>Many grizzly hunting restrictions are the result of false information put out by those trying to ban hunting. Here in British Columbia pictures of cute little grizzly cubs were used to tug at the hearts of non-hunters while a voice over talks of saving them from those twisted trophy hunters. The reality is, for generations it was against the law to shoot any grizzly that is a member of a family grouping, sow and cubs, and at the same time the biggest threat to the life of those cute little cubs is large boar grizzlies who kill cubs to bring the sow back into heat. Those same large boars, of course, are the main target of hunters, so allowing a season on them would actually help protect those cute little cubs. While the people who push these falsehoods claim to be pro wildlife I think what they are is simply anti-hunter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ofbandg, post: 2967752, member: 91402"] Many grizzly hunting restrictions are the result of false information put out by those trying to ban hunting. Here in British Columbia pictures of cute little grizzly cubs were used to tug at the hearts of non-hunters while a voice over talks of saving them from those twisted trophy hunters. The reality is, for generations it was against the law to shoot any grizzly that is a member of a family grouping, sow and cubs, and at the same time the biggest threat to the life of those cute little cubs is large boar grizzlies who kill cubs to bring the sow back into heat. Those same large boars, of course, are the main target of hunters, so allowing a season on them would actually help protect those cute little cubs. While the people who push these falsehoods claim to be pro wildlife I think what they are is simply anti-hunter. [/QUOTE]
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