EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
Tom,
I rarely take too much here personally and enjoy hearing new ideas and different opinions.
I agree that the Grizzly is the same as the Brown bear and all it's variations, but there is also a huge difference between the two. The grizzly is found in the mountian regions predominatlye, while the brownies are along the coast and rivers. There huge size difference is due to the brown bears diet of salmon compared to the Grizzly, who lives mostly on plants and berries. The Record books split them into different catagories. There have been more than one hunter who has tried to pass a brown bear off as a grizzly, but DNA testing will tell the difference.
A fun sidenote is that a very large skull was found someplace. Might have been a garage sale. The owner thought it was a new world record since it was so huge. DNA testing, and later University study, proved that it was a California Grizzly. An animal that's been extict for around a century, but known to be much larger than the Brown Bear.
As to the question of poison, it's one of those things that we all have to decide on our own. I have no problem with anybody who doesn't want to poison, trap, shoot or harm wildlife in any form. It's their land and their decision. Some people have land that they refuse to hunt on or kill anything on, no matter what.
I've also never set poison out for coyotes, nor felt the need to do so. If at some point in the future I have a pack of coyotes, dogs or anything else that presents a danger to my family, friends or livestock, then I'll do what I feel is necessary to solve that problem. Poison is on my list of options.
Here in East Texas, we can trap and bait hogs. Other places in the country it's illegal. Some people look down on us because we use this method to control there numbers. Once an animal is caught in a trap, it's killed. No challange, no fair play or anything like that.
It's not about hunting or a challange or anything romantic. It's about getting rid of a problem. To me, it's very simple.
Problem coyotes/dogs are the same as rats, gophers, snakes, spiders, misquitos and wasps, not to mention anything else that affects my life in a negative manner.
Thank you for a good discusion,
Eddie
I rarely take too much here personally and enjoy hearing new ideas and different opinions.
I agree that the Grizzly is the same as the Brown bear and all it's variations, but there is also a huge difference between the two. The grizzly is found in the mountian regions predominatlye, while the brownies are along the coast and rivers. There huge size difference is due to the brown bears diet of salmon compared to the Grizzly, who lives mostly on plants and berries. The Record books split them into different catagories. There have been more than one hunter who has tried to pass a brown bear off as a grizzly, but DNA testing will tell the difference.
A fun sidenote is that a very large skull was found someplace. Might have been a garage sale. The owner thought it was a new world record since it was so huge. DNA testing, and later University study, proved that it was a California Grizzly. An animal that's been extict for around a century, but known to be much larger than the Brown Bear.
As to the question of poison, it's one of those things that we all have to decide on our own. I have no problem with anybody who doesn't want to poison, trap, shoot or harm wildlife in any form. It's their land and their decision. Some people have land that they refuse to hunt on or kill anything on, no matter what.
I've also never set poison out for coyotes, nor felt the need to do so. If at some point in the future I have a pack of coyotes, dogs or anything else that presents a danger to my family, friends or livestock, then I'll do what I feel is necessary to solve that problem. Poison is on my list of options.
Here in East Texas, we can trap and bait hogs. Other places in the country it's illegal. Some people look down on us because we use this method to control there numbers. Once an animal is caught in a trap, it's killed. No challange, no fair play or anything like that.
It's not about hunting or a challange or anything romantic. It's about getting rid of a problem. To me, it's very simple.
Problem coyotes/dogs are the same as rats, gophers, snakes, spiders, misquitos and wasps, not to mention anything else that affects my life in a negative manner.
Thank you for a good discusion,
Eddie