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Saturday, 17 October 2009 03:01
The recent shooting death of a grizzly by a bird hunter near Choteau serves as a reminder that hunters along the Rocky Mountain Front should be aware that bears are out and active. "It's best to avoid riparian areas with dense cover," says Mike Madel, Fish, Wildlife and Parks bear management specialist in Choteau. "Hunt the edges," he says, "don't get into the dense cover." A bird hunter killed a charging grizzly Oct.

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