I'm barely middle aged and I remember when Grizzly tags were OTC. They started choking off the tags about 30 years ago, now the last 10 or so Grizzlies are a real problem. What the hunt did was that the least wary Bears in the most accessable areas were taken, now these Bears are a problem and increasing as Grizzlies are prolific no matter what is claimed, when was the last time you saw an Elk or Moose with 3-4 calves in tow, even given that Bears don't reproduce every year they're still more prolific than the larger ungulates.
Pretty much the same thing happened here in Ont when the tree huggers put enough pressure to have the spring black bear hunt cancelled. 14yrs roughly of bears doing their thing every spring and then those same people are complaining of nuisance bears in populated residential areas..
Well what did you expect? Population increase and territory expansion is a relative thing, be-it humans or animals. Thankfully the spring hunt is back and populations of bears will slowly return to normal, no doubt to the dismay of those that initiated the cancellation in the first place.
It always floors me when I hear the antis arguments regarding spring bear hunts (Griz, Browns or Blacks)
You know the usual… we’re just shooting them for a trophy photo, leaving motherless cubs to fend for themselves etc.
Until.. you show them documented facts and/or video of Boars hunting down and killing Cubs just to put the Sow back into heat and how violent and calculating said Boars are doing so.