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Sometimes arguing with Buzz is fun. I respect him. Don't always agree. You don't have to read it. mtmuleyHT's favorite past time . Form opinions on very little facts and argue who's opinion is right .
Gee , why have all the real hunters left .....


I think it’s funny . You have some of the best comebacks on HT .Sometimes arguing with Buzz is fun. I respect him. Don't always agree. You don't have to read it. mtmuley
Not going to catch me that close to a bull bison during the rut.Buzz, I estimate Gramps Touron is at least 5 years older than you...better spare a little empathy for karma's sake.
Guess I assumed it was directed at me and Buzz. He's a real hunter. I like to think I am. mtmuleyI think it’s funny . You have some of the best comebacks on HT .
I’m talking about everyone who thinks they know what happened and how close is too close . And what is safe . From a shakey video .
Shit the guy just was in the wrong place at the wrong time and paid the price, IMO , but I’m not an expert , like everyone else.
Are you a tribal biologist?This has been rolling around in the back of my head since yesterday. And while I'm no bison ecologist specifically, I've done more close-up field work than most others with wild bison throughout the year with the Smithsonian, Inter-tribal Grassland Network, and a couple of MT tribes.
As far as I'm concerned, this guy was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. Generally speaking bison are reasonably tolerant of just about every non-canid/ursid kind of animal getting pretty close, but when July rolls around everything kind of goes up in the air. I've been able to push herds of 50+ just by stamping a T-post against the ground, and I've been chased off by rogue bulls who covered 150 yards or more to get to me. They can be tough to predict this time of year (though I just assume the worst for those wandering noise-making bulls).
This guy was flat out unlucky, in my view. A bit unwise possibly, but not doing anything especially wrong that I could notice from the video. Glad to see he's doing at least ok-ish.
Here's me in the buffalo pastures of the Blackfeet reservation in MT, and the face of one very wet and weary spring bison:
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Our local radio station has a "sunshine state update" every day with what somebody did in Florida lol.Too all the people that think this a problem that only happens in Yellowstone or the west , you should see what the idiots do here .
Last week a girl was eaten by an alligator, she was swimming in a swamp .
They swim in rip currents and drown .
Hell last month a guy rented jets skis and tried to take them out on the ocean in small craft warnings .
It’s everyday down here , tourist getting hurt doing stupid stuff . It’s almost a industry.
Are you a tribal biologist?
Sounds great. I have a cousin who just retired after many years as a tribal biologist out around Polson. Lots of great storiesNo but I work with them on different projects throughout the seasons. Favorite thing to do is go look for pronghorn fawns in the spring - if you like to sit and glass and look for animals for hours on end, it's the bee's knees.
I hear that too over here lolOur local radio station has a "sunshine state update" every day with what somebody did in Florida lol.
It’s all true and more !Our local radio station has a "sunshine state update" every day with what somebody did in Florida
Well if a fish tosses you it your fault for not recognizing the threat , !