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<blockquote data-quote="OK Corgi Rancher" data-source="post: 3788280" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>I was reading on the OK DOW website that they have been spotted in Ada and there's a healthy population in the SE area of the state and the western end of the panhandle. If they're in those places it's not unreasonable to think they're not in other areas of the state. It said the population is increasing by about 6% per year.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I think they're pretty cool. I give them their space but I've never been worried about them. Black bears are generally very avoiding of people. Brown bears, on the other hand, are not.</p><p></p><p>I've only seen a grizzly once in Montana. From about 200 yds away, across a river. I watched it from a rest area on I-90 between Missoula and Butte. Even from that distance and relatively safe vantage point it was impressive. Ex got a grainy cell-phone picture of one in Idaho near Kooskia. As much as I was out and about in the back country up there I never saw one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Corgi Rancher, post: 3788280, member: 45773"] I was reading on the OK DOW website that they have been spotted in Ada and there's a healthy population in the SE area of the state and the western end of the panhandle. If they're in those places it's not unreasonable to think they're not in other areas of the state. It said the population is increasing by about 6% per year. Personally, I think they're pretty cool. I give them their space but I've never been worried about them. Black bears are generally very avoiding of people. Brown bears, on the other hand, are not. I've only seen a grizzly once in Montana. From about 200 yds away, across a river. I watched it from a rest area on I-90 between Missoula and Butte. Even from that distance and relatively safe vantage point it was impressive. Ex got a grainy cell-phone picture of one in Idaho near Kooskia. As much as I was out and about in the back country up there I never saw one. [/QUOTE]
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