Montana Outdoors Vol 29 No 2 Mar/apr 1998

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Huckleberries, though spotty, were generally adequate. And though he twice ranged into the foothills and fringes of Flathead Valley — once in the spring and again in the fall — the bear proved to be as reclu- sive as ever.
"Why hasn't he gone back to the apple orchards around Bigfork?" 1 asked.
Mace smiled. "Maybe — just maybe he hasn't had to.
Maybe he never really wanted to be there in the first place.
Maybe he fed there to survive." Maybe, maybe not.
I want to believe this bumbling giant is
...really such a consummate survivor. After all, he's nearing 1 1 years of age as this chapter is being written in the spring of 1996 — as old as most male grizzlies live to be in the wild. Maybe this is one male grizzly who is taking care of himself so well he'll exceed the normal dozen-year span of his contemporaries, to approximate the 25-year life cycle of the females.
This big aging bruin has been trapped many times and shows not nearly the ursine aversion to the experience. As batteries fade and his neck size expands, he's been fitted with many radio collars, and he's been pinpointed with more radio-location fixes than any other grizzly in the study.


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