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i didn't read it so yeah I guess I missed it. Still would't shoot a bear myself, thanks."Hunting black Bears in Montana is a crucial part of state conservation." Did you miss that part?
i didn't read it so yeah I guess I missed it. Still would't shoot a bear myself, thanks."Hunting black Bears in Montana is a crucial part of state conservation." Did you miss that part?
It’s like all of the talk about arm length and playing OT in the NFL. A dick smaller than 2 inches makes you a perennial all-pro at trophy hunting. @DanielCCSBears grab your musket.At least he's staying committed to being a bottom feeder. Why the **** is trophy hunting a thing?View attachment 29413
Wrestling with naked men is the oldest sportNothing wrong with hunting. I personally only like eating what I kill, but hunting is the oldest sport in history. Guess the opposite take would be, damn you pussies wit the capachino and man buns wouldn't understand cause it's out of your safe space. To each his own. If you get out of the city it's a pretty regular sport.
Oh I don't disagree. I don't hunt. Kind of have the opinion that I wouldn't kill something to eat it unless me staying alive depended on it. With that said I'm no conservation expert.. but it sounds important.i didn't read it so yeah I guess I missed it. Still would't shoot a bear myself, thanks.
There must be a huge black bear population problem if it's a conservation thing in that big wide open state of Montana. I wonder what @Montucky knows about it.Oh I don't disagree. I don't hunt. Kind of have the opinion that I wouldn't kill something to eat it unless me staying alive depended on it. With that said I'm no conservation expert.. but it sounds important.
There must be a huge black bear population problem if it's a conservation thing in that big wide open state of Montana. I wonder what @Montucky knows about it.
Are there Bears getting run over by cars on the expressway or what???
NVAN is NOT a furry!There are sooooooo many blacc baers in this country that apparently some of them even moved to ORLANDO to eat Portillos out of @nvanprooyen garbage can.
Lololol like such a furry creature would live in a chithole like Florida (I am talking about the blacc baers, definitely not Nvan ?)
As someone who has driven across Montana several times, no lolThere must be a huge black bear population problem if it's a conservation thing in that big wide open state of Montana. I wonder what @Montucky knows about it.
Are there Bears getting run over by cars on the expressway or what???
Worked for state department of transportation in Montana for three winters and there was one roadkill black bear in my district in that timeframe. Had access to MDOT's records on the computer and was curious how common it was, turns out the answer is very. IIRC about a dozen or so a year reported.As someone who has driven across Montana several times, no lol
@Chief Walking StickDamn, that's pretty nice. Too bad they're all trash-eaters and taste like shit. I also am dumbfounded by the picture itself and how mega saturated it is and how the perspective makes it look like its from Inception. The ears look kind of like a grizzly, so good job on the identification.
I would assume since he almost certainly used a guide and is posting about it on social media without any objections from Montana FWP that he had a tag and followed all the rules. I looked it up, $350 for an out-of-state tag is like half what I thought it would be. The success rate on these hunts is pretty low, less than ten percent of tags purchasers successfully "harvest". So good shot by him and good work by the guide, I'm impressed.
Worked for state department of transportation in Montana for three winters and there was one roadkill black bear in my district in that timeframe. Had access to MDOT's records on the computer and was curious how common it was, turns out the answer is very. IIRC about a dozen or so a year reported.
"Majestic" black bears. They are like giant raccoons, more of a pest than anything.I'm okay with hunting things like deer, wild pigs and stuff. I would never kill a bear or some other majestic animal where hunting has zero conservation purpose and I'm not inna da woods as a means of living. And bear meat is disgusting.
K"Majestic" black bears. They are like giant raccoons, more of a pest than anything.
This is the guy who said he wanted to buy a ranch in Montana one day. If you don't want to keep having to settle with Merrillville you might need to develop a little bit of a stomach for this sort of thing.
I didn’t realize there were a bunch of vegetarians and vegans on this board. Animals gotta die for you to eat, no matter what it is. Why should we let a bear be the top of the food chain?
Nothing wrong with hunting. I personally only like eating what I kill, but hunting is the oldest sport in history. Guess the opposite take would be, damn you pussies wit the capachino and man buns wouldn't understand cause it's out of your safe space. To each his own. If you get out of the city it's a pretty regular sport.
I’m sure that beautiful cinnamon bear didn’t just go into the Taco Bell deluxe cravings box I just ate alone in a parking lot at 5PM on a Wed but thanks!I didn’t realize there were a bunch of vegetarians and vegans on this board. Animals gotta die for you to eat, no matter what it is. Why should we let a bear be the top of the food chain?
I wouldn’t call around a dozen or so a year in a state as big as Montana to be “very common”Damn, that's pretty nice. Too bad they're all trash-eaters and taste like shit. I also am dumbfounded by the picture itself and how mega saturated it is and how the perspective makes it look like its from Inception. The ears look kind of like a grizzly, so good job on the identification.
I would assume since he almost certainly used a guide and is posting about it on social media without any objections from Montana FWP that he had a tag and followed all the rules. I looked it up, $350 for an out-of-state tag is like half what I thought it would be. The success rate on these hunts is pretty low, less than ten percent of tags purchasers successfully "harvest". So good shot by him and good work by the guide, I'm impressed.
Worked for state department of transportation in Montana for three winters and there was one roadkill black bear in my district in that timeframe. Had access to MDOT's records on the computer and was curious how common it was, turns out the answer is very. IIRC about a dozen or so a year reported.
That's one bear/month. That's a lot more than how many we have here in CHESTERTON. Makes me feel physically ill just thinking about theseI wouldn’t call around a dozen or so a year in a state as big as Montana to be “very common”