In 1987 the Montana Department of Fish & Game attempted to relocate an adult male grizzly bear that had been trapped alive after allegedly killing a cow on an Indian reservation near Kalispell, Montana. The bear was tranquilized, fitted with a radio collar and some ear tags, and the trap was put into the bed of a pickup truck and driven deep into the nearby Bob Marshall Wilderness, where the bear was to be released.
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14 lb 12 oz Brown Trout27
Wow, what a trout.
The Pure Serenity Of Fishing11
Wow, Great picture!
Puppies from my Labrador's litter7
Nice pic love labs, im going to breed my pointing lab this year.
Grizzly Attack Caught on Camera52
In 1987 the Montana Department of Fish & Game attempted to relocate an adult male grizzly bear that had been trapped alive after allegedly killing a cow on an Indian reservation near Kalispell, Montana. The bear was tranquilized, fitted with a radio collar and some ear tags, and the trap was put into the bed of a pickup truck and driven deep into the nearby Bob Marshall Wilderness, where the bear was to be released.
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Mc. Gee Creek Rainbow1
Ive camped at that camp site before and have caught some fish out of the creek too. nice pic.
Montana Public Land Muley3
Nice buck.
Big "Buck" Steelhead12
Wow nice fish.
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