Would Hunting Grizzlies Reduce Conflict with Humans?
Whether you’re hunting whitetails, trapping wolves, or simply potting blackbirds to protect your strawberry patch, you notice when your prey changes its behaviors and movements to avoid death or capture. Can hunting also “scare grizzlies straight,” making the bears less likely to cause conflicts...
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No smoking gun here, and the article (IMO) does a nice, measured job of evaluating the unknowns. A handful of experts chime in, some more skeptical than others.
I don't have the experience or data these fellas (or most of you) have to offer a strong opinion on how bears would be affected by hunting, but I do have a degree in wildlife bio that lends me to thinking it will take a significant amount of time, maybe even multiple Grizzly generations, to noticeably impact behavior and conflict. That being said, I am 100% in favor of a well managed Grizzly hunt in MT, WY, and ID.
Final note, science aside, I know an older gentleman in NW Montana who used to guide Grizzly hunts way way back in the day, and his stories are among the best I've ever heard. Not sure if I'd ever be interested in a tag, but it would be a great backcountry adventure in Montana for those who sought it out.