Montana Hunting News Written by Montana Hunter
Thursday, 10 June 2010 08:01
A pair of grizzly bears has been sighted near the Missouri River between Great Falls and Fort Benton. 'They have not caused any problems,' says Mike Martin, Fish, Wildlife and Parks game warden captain. 'But we want people out recreating or living in the area to be observant.' There were rumors in early June of the grizzlies on the Teton River north of Great Falls, but eye witness accounts and physical evidence this week have confirmed the bears' presence.

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