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The gator was bad, snakes he kills, takes a bite and throws them away, the reindeer was over the top. Laws here in Alaska are very clear about wanton waste, and no just because you are doing a TV show it does not make it right. Wanton waste is a crime, and you get arrested. Bear made a completely lame attempt to salvage the reindeer. He tried to cross that creek with the intent of losing the entire freaking thing. I have killed moose on raft trips, and had to baby sit the meat for over a week.. in and out of my raft, hanging it.. taking care.. because once you kill it.. YOU FREAKING TAKE IT OUT!!! Bear has no character, and he simply could care less about this code of the wild. Arrest the fool, give the boy a ticket and let him start t6o learn a few basic lessons about life and hunting. I have now lost all respect for the fool.. he is a boy.. and a very irresponsible wasteful one at that.
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