Montana Hunting News Written by Montana Hunter
Thursday, 15 July 2010 08:01
The male grizzly bear that traveled the Teton River last summer almost to Loma was captured again early Tuesday morning by state wildlife officials in rural Chouteau County after eating grain and breaking into a chicken coop to dine on two hens. 'He pushed the door open early Sunday morning and got into the coop and ate the chickens,' says Wendy Kamm, Fish, Wildlife and Parks game warden in Fort Benton. 'When he came back and we captured him.

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