Yellowstone Bison

So this is really the problem, simply its all about perspective.....,
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Reality:
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I was out there for the last week and half awesome wildlife views
 

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QUOTE="Preston89, post: 2581782, member: 77508"]
I noticed a couple of the bulls loving on the cows was wondering if breading season was close
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They drop their calves starting in May I noticed. I saw small ones and some a little bigger. Figured May and June calves. I don't know when Bison rut is but I'd guess more like Sept. or Oct..
 
The things that some people do just boggles my mind. Bison are massive animals and mostly are content. But cows with young or bulls can be unpredictable. Those that try to get in their faces for a photo op are just asking for trouble.
I had two successful archery hunts for bison and not only are they big but they're tough.
 
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