Paulie
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I don't know, I have mixed feeling about this. I have a feeling he didn't really have to shoot that bear. I have a feeling he could have made his kids go in the house, and then hazed the bears, scaring them off.
Because if the bears had actually tried to hurt his kids, they would have hurt his kids. They weren't trying to hurt anyone. They were just being curious, sound like.
I'm really thinking he could've just scared the bears off. The other two ran away when he fired his gun. He could have just fired his gun and all three would have run.
He's living in a bad spot if he has issues with grizzly bears! I got this from another article:
Hill and his wife have six children, and their home is between two federal grizzly bear recovery zones - the Selkirk zone to the west and Cabinet-Yaak zone to the east.
Biologists estimate that 100 grizzlies inhabit the zones that include parts of Idaho, British Columbia and Montana.
Read more: Outrage as man is charged with shooting endangered grizzly bear after it threatened his children | Mail Online
Yeah, because simply shooing 3 bears away would make me feel totally secure that said bears would never again try to enter my property and endanger my family.
