Ron Wright
Member
I'll try again then. I'm trying to convey a worst case scenario that the anti hunting crowd tends to try to capitalize on.
I wouldn't hesitate to shoot a GB if I came across one in the wilderness, they are unpredictable, so why take the chance. Also letting them go unscathed would just condition them to not fear humans, which could be bad news for the next person. I'm sure others may feel the same way. So Me shooting one in self defense could potentially make me a criminal, especially since the Grizzly would probably still be on the ESA. Wouldn't the anti hunting crowd jump on that opportunity? So why even create that situation in the first place by purposely re-establishing them again.
I wouldn't hesitate to shoot a GB if I came across one in the wilderness, they are unpredictable, so why take the chance. Also letting them go unscathed would just condition them to not fear humans, which could be bad news for the next person. I'm sure others may feel the same way. So Me shooting one in self defense could potentially make me a criminal, especially since the Grizzly would probably still be on the ESA. Wouldn't the anti hunting crowd jump on that opportunity? So why even create that situation in the first place by purposely re-establishing them again.