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Roping a grizzly
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1234220" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Poor little yearling grizzly harassed to make a TV show. He wasn't much bigger than the dogs. I don't think he had been killing much livestock. I saw a lot wrong. Any one who knows bears and dogs knows you don't try to run a griz with dogs unless you don't want your dogs back. Good old Stan was tied hard and fast in some sort of English saddle. I wouldn't want to be tied hard to a grizzly. The saddle horns weren't wrapped with either rubber or mule hide. I did however like that Border Collie. Not just every Border Collie that will run but cougars and bears. I bet he was one heck of a dog on cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1234220, member: 498"] Poor little yearling grizzly harassed to make a TV show. He wasn't much bigger than the dogs. I don't think he had been killing much livestock. I saw a lot wrong. Any one who knows bears and dogs knows you don't try to run a griz with dogs unless you don't want your dogs back. Good old Stan was tied hard and fast in some sort of English saddle. I wouldn't want to be tied hard to a grizzly. The saddle horns weren't wrapped with either rubber or mule hide. I did however like that Border Collie. Not just every Border Collie that will run but cougars and bears. I bet he was one heck of a dog on cattle. [/QUOTE]
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