Holy CowSunday night a woman was killed by a black bear near Rainy river in northern Minnesota. Heard her dogs barking outside the cabin(on family owned private island) went out to investigate, deputies found her with the bear standing by her and killed the bear.
I view all this in the same light as a child carrying a security blanky. It won't save them, but sure as hell makes them feel better to have it.
I agree. Better on your person than sitting at home where it definitely won't do anything.Edit: if I really thought for a second that "it wont save me" I wouldn't bother to carry it. I carry it, because sitting at home in the safe sure aint gonna get it either....
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Clearly missing my point. I'm assuming this video is the same news article I turned up searching for it. If it is, then the bear charged his uncle, who carried a rifle, knocking him down and mauling him before he could do anything. The boy opens up fire with his shotgun until the bear in down, and the uncle finishes the bear with the rifle.What a stupid comment
I suspect that the families on this news video don't think of firearms as security "blanky"
I remember reading as a kid in outdoor life about a bear attack in Alaska where the guy shot the bear 5 times in the head and it kept charging. He put last shot from 44 mag in chest and it dropped. when they investigated the guy was using cast lead and the bullets just flattened out on the skull and did not penetrate.Thanks for posting, definitely a good and worthwhile read!!! I couldn't find the article and thought it was in the "More Alaska Bear Tales" book, but I couldn't find it. This article told about two guys fishing in Alaska. They caught several salmon and had them up on the bank when a brown bear got their fish and started eating them. One guy shot the bear and IIRC he hit it 5 out of 6 times in the face. The bear killed him. The other one ran to help and shot the bear several more times in the face, but it killed him too. Later troopers found the wounded bear, still alive and killed it. They verified that the bear was shot, I want to say like 8 or 9 times total right in the face. Some kind of half assed autopsy was performed on the bears skull. They said the jaw was broken and bullets made it into the sinus cavities but that was about it. The message to the story was "don't shoot a brown bear in the face" because there is nothing there to really do enough damage to stop it. I cant remember what the guns used were, but I want to say 454 Casull or 44 magnum revolvers.
When I was in Alaska I talked to several locals about the preferred bear "medicine"...they seemed to all believe the best gun was a 12 gauge loaded with slugs. Living in southern Maryland and that being the only thing legal to deer hunt with, I thought of how many times I tracked 125 pound whitetails for a very long ways after being hit good with a 12 gauge slug. I told the Alaskans I really thought they were betting on the wrong gun for a griz or brown bear!!!
.....Bears are mean and fast and you can puff up your chest and feel strong with your shotgun or revolver or can of spray, but that bear is still the alpha in this exchange and it takes the right circumstances to come out of it ok. It's not just having a gun or using a gun against the bear that decides the outcome......
I know what bears are capable of, I have hunted them. If being in the woods with the proper gun meant I was not the alpha...I wouldn't go. I do go and the fact is there are several bears that are not feeling very "alpha" these days.
Last night, New new news.Holy Cow
Was this recent sept 1 Sunday ?
That video of the grizzly and police officers was BS. That bear wasn't anything but nuisance and turned when he was antagonized by the driver when he hit the bear from the open window. Animal control or DNR should have been called to immobilize it and transfer it to a better location. Definitely not a bear attack as bear attacks happen..unprovoked or spontaneous. Plain case of molesting a bear rather than staying in the vehicles till game management showed up. At least that's my opinion based on what I saw on the footage. Do not know what occured before the footage was filmed.https://www.ammoland.com/2019/03/pi...r-attack-95-effective-63-cases/#axzz5iTMGHxNQ
l found this article enlightening and have PD shooting in Canton Tx who survived a Black Bear attack in Alaska while fishing... He stopped him at around 9ft with his Smith&Wesson 44Magnum revolver. He shot him with Winchester 250gr Platinum Tips... Bear weighed 283pounds... l commented to my friend that wasn't a particularly large bear.. His reply was he could have sworn that bear was the size of M1A1 ABRAMS TANK
Clearly missing my point. I'm assuming this video is the same news article I turned up searching for it. If it is, then the bear charged his uncle, who carried a rifle, knocking him down and mauling him before he could do anything. The boy opens up fire with his shotgun until the bear in down, and the uncle finishes the bear with the rifle.
If the uncle was alone in bear country with his gun and some spray, we see how this would have most likely ended. It was the safety of numbers in this case that prevented death. Boy alone with shotgun, dead. Uncle alone with rifle, dead.
Bears are mean and fast and you can puff up your chest and feel strong with your shotgun or revolver or can of spray, but that bear is still the alpha in this exchange and it takes the right circumstances to come out of it ok. It's not just having a gun or using a gun against the bear that decides the outcome.
https://www.ammoland.com/2019/03/pi...r-attack-95-effective-63-cases/#axzz5iTMGHxNQ
l found this article enlightening and have PD shooting in Canton Tx who survived a Black Bear attack in Alaska while fishing... He stopped him at around 9ft with his Smith&Wesson 44Magnum revolver. He shot him with Winchester 250gr Platinum Tips... Bear weighed 283pounds... l commented to my friend that wasn't a particularly large bear.. His reply was he could have sworn that bear was the size of M1A1 ABRAMS TANK