Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bear Hunting => Topic started by: wolfbait on August 08, 2023, 11:41:27 AM
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https://cowboystatedaily.com/2023/08/07/surprise-grizzly-mauling-near-dubois-leaves-man-hospitalized/?utm_source=Klaviyo&utm_medium=campaign&_kx=03QhdhzlvjEwc5SAgf0fx06umFkyTHl9Uc97HTi5MXeNGGMZDqRLeqPZMZUnznjw.UXPtrV
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“That's why it is also important to know what to do in those rare instances where a bear does make physical contact.”
Two in a month in the same area doesn't seem too rare to me.
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I believe in the 10-2-10 defense. I'm not to keen on laying there playing dead while a bear takes out his aggressions.
"10 rounds, 2 seconds of 10mm"
Very unpopular with biologists with soft hands. :chuckle:
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Amazed they are no longer interested in finding either bear.....
I always thought a bear that killed a human was hunted and removed :dunno:
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I wish I was in my Day Bed.
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Amazed they are no longer interested in finding either bear.....
I always thought a bear that killed a human was hunted and removed :dunno:
Thats what i said
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Amazed they are no longer interested in finding either bear.....
I always thought a bear that killed a human was hunted and removed :dunno:
Thats what i said
Tree huggers put a higher value on the bears life than human life. That's why they recommend bear spray and playing dead. No harm to the bears and luck of the draw for us humans.
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Interesting. I ran into 3 grizzlies including this one a bit west of Dubois last fall.
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Amazed they are no longer interested in finding either bear.....
I always thought a bear that killed a human was hunted and removed :dunno:
Thats what i said
Tree huggers put a higher value on the bears life than human life. That's why they recommend bear spray and playing dead. No harm to the bears and luck of the draw for us humans.
Yup that's the truth there.
Everybody should have a number.
That number is how many yards away before you shoot.
I can't tell you what your number is. Only you know.
But that number is any aggressive animal gets that close you shoot and walk away like another Monday. :chuckle:
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@Bob33
Curious to know if you were armed during this photography session?
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Amazed they are no longer interested in finding either bear.....
I always thought a bear that killed a human was hunted and removed :dunno:
Thats what i said
Tree huggers put a higher value on the bears life than human life. That's why they recommend bear spray and playing dead. No harm to the bears and luck of the draw for us humans.
Yup that's the truth there.
Everybody should have a number.
That number is how many yards away before you shoot.
I can't tell you what your number is. Only you know.
But that number is any aggressive animal gets that close you shoot and walk away like another Monday. :chuckle:
:yeah:
Game Warden told me the same thing years ago
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Heading over to that general area with an elk tag this fall. Seems to have been a hot hed of bear attacks the last few years. Have family in the area (Moran) that see bears regularly in and around their house.
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Interesting. I ran into 3 grizzlies including this one a bit west of Dubois last fall.
That bear has skills.
The way his pads are levitating above the grass in that shopped picture is really impressive.
Thing might be a UFO.
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That bear looks pretty friendly.
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Interesting. I ran into 3 grizzlies including this one a bit west of Dubois last fall.
That bear has skills.
The way his pads are levitating above the grass is really impressive.
Thing might be a UFO.
:tup: :tup: