Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks bear biologists say hunters need to take steps to bear proof their hunt by thinking ahead about what they will do if they see a bear.
The likelihood a hunter will encounter a bear is real and it may increase when a game animal is taken with a bow or rifle. Here are precautions that will help to prevent potential conflicts between hunters and bears.
Finally, take time to rehearse various scenarios in your mind in advance. Sports trainers say, "If the mind has never been there before, the body does not know how to respond"
For details on how to hunt safely in grizzly country, check the 2005 Deer, Elk and Antelope Hunting regulations. For an online version of the regulations, go to the FWP's Interactive Hunter Planner.