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<blockquote data-quote="oddball" data-source="post: 1533437" data-attributes="member: 14317"><p>As a veteran of Colorado I would suggest a 4 inch .357 overflowing with good quality solids. As pointed out there are two legged varmints up there (growing wacky weed) that get right testy about newcomers. One of the biggest source of problems with bears is people thinking a cub is 'stuck' in a tree. Mama put the kid there, Mama will come get it and you don't want to be between them. Don't corner the animal if you can help it and don't be too proud to give up the road if necessary. Proving that you injured or killed an animal in SD is a major hassle in that state; I've seen it and it's ugly. </p><p></p><p>Have fun, exercise good judgment and common sense. You'll come back from your jaunt with a sunburn and lots of stories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oddball, post: 1533437, member: 14317"] As a veteran of Colorado I would suggest a 4 inch .357 overflowing with good quality solids. As pointed out there are two legged varmints up there (growing wacky weed) that get right testy about newcomers. One of the biggest source of problems with bears is people thinking a cub is 'stuck' in a tree. Mama put the kid there, Mama will come get it and you don't want to be between them. Don't corner the animal if you can help it and don't be too proud to give up the road if necessary. Proving that you injured or killed an animal in SD is a major hassle in that state; I've seen it and it's ugly. Have fun, exercise good judgment and common sense. You'll come back from your jaunt with a sunburn and lots of stories. [/QUOTE]
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