How to survive a grizzly bear attack
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Sorry, got to this point and figured the author was a Fruitloop.
Statistics don’t lie. By bringing a firearm into your home, you’re putting yourself at greater risk than you face going into grizzly habitat with zero protection or knowledge.
A gun in the home is not more dangerous than going into grizzly country with zero protection or knowledge. There are only about 55K grizzlies in all of North America and most are in areas of low human population and so you have low amounts of direct contact.
However, if you want to play a statistics game, you are more likely to be injured or killed handling a live grizzly with your bare hands than handling a loaded gun. STATISTICS DO NOT LIE! Right?
It’s only with significant training that a responsible gun owner can hope to use a gun to actually gain safety.
The article may have some good information in it, but given the obvious nonsense spouted, I won't bother to take the time to fact check information from this article to figure out what is correct and what it is garbage. What is written most certainly is not a definitive guide. To believe as much would be extremely naive.Kill a hog. Save the planet.
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Originally posted by Double Naught Spy View PostSorry, got to this point and figured the author was a Fruitloop.
What a bunch of garbage. No, statistics do not lie. The opposite is absolutely true as well. Statistics do not tell the truth. Statistics are merely a collection of data points. How people choose to present them is where you get the liars and biased interpretations.
A gun in the home is not more dangerous than going into grizzly country with zero protection or knowledge. There are only about 55K grizzlies in all of North America and most are in areas of low human population and so you have low amounts of direct contact.
However, if you want to play a statistics game, you are more likely to be injured or killed handling a live grizzly with your bare hands than handling a loaded gun. STATISTICS DO NOT LIE! Right?
That is just utter crap!
The article may have some good information in it, but given the obvious nonsense spouted, I won't bother to take the time to fact check information from this article to figure out what is correct and what it is garbage. What is written most certainly is not a definitive guide. To believe as much would be extremely naive.
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I hope I’m not hijacking the thread but I would like to ask a question of Montana.
I hunt in an area that has plenty of Louisiana black bear. Supposed to be a separate and distinct species. Very protected and increasing in numbers. We have been taught that these bears are not aggressive unless you get between a female and her cubs.
I recently heard a rumor that these bears are not in fact La. black bears but bears brought here from Minnesota. I tend to believe this based on one I saw that I swear was as big as a grown cow and some of my game cameras. These things are getting bigger and bigger.
My question, do black bears in your area cause you the same concern as a griz?
I am always mindful of the bears but I am concerned we may be taking them lightly down here. Especially some of the bigger ones.Knowing everthing isnt as important as knowing where to find it.
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Originally posted by rabiddawg View PostI hope I’m not hijacking the thread but I would like to ask a question of Montana.
I hunt in an area that has plenty of Louisiana black bear. Supposed to be a separate and distinct species. Very protected and increasing in numbers. We have been taught that these bears are not aggressive unless you get between a female and her cubs.
I recently heard a rumor that these bears are not in fact La. black bears but bears brought here from Minnesota. I tend to believe this based on one I saw that I swear was as big as a grown cow and some of my game cameras. These things are getting bigger and bigger.
My question, do black bears in your area cause you the same concern as a griz?
I am always mindful of the bears but I am concerned we may be taking them lightly down here. Especially some of the bigger ones.
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Originally posted by montana View PostLOL, I more or less agree more with your assessment. This article comes from the bunny hugger, anti-gun perspective, "but all in all" there is some good info for the un-educated.
What I don't fully understand is where we treat an online adventure & travel rag writer as if he is some sort of expert on this very serious topic. He isn't somebody like Stephen Herrero. He is an online gun rag writer. He isn't a bear expert. He isn't a bear attack expert. He isn't a self defense expert. BUT, he took a two day class, probably staying at the Holiday Inn Express, and not writes as an expert with the definitive work on the subject - NOT! Herrero has been studying this subject for quite a while, decades, and while I don't agree with his feelings towards guns either, he does know the bear attacks, grizzly bear attacks, inside and out.
Just for giggles and grins, let's look as Wes' vast experience that would give him the qualifications to write this definitive work....
Wes Siler runs IndefinitelyWild, Outside's lifestyle column telling the story of adventure-travel in the outdoors, the vehicles and gear that get us there, and the people we meet along the way. You may recognize Wes from such websites as Jalopnik, Gizmodo, and Hell For Leather, where he used to review cars and motorcycles, and share his various misadventures, outdoors and otherwise. Wes lives in Montana with his partner Virginia McQueen, and their dogs, Wiley, Bowie, and Teddy.
I have to admit, I really liked this statement. It made me laugh.
If you choose to employ a firearm in addition to bear spray, you’re taking on the burden of possibly killing what’s both a magnificent animal and a threatened species.
All grizzly fatalities are the subjects of exhaustive investigation by state and federal law enforcement agencies. If those parties find that you didn’t exercise good judgment in a grizzly attack, then you will face fines in the tens of thousands of dollars and possible jail time.
If somebody wants some actual good information, this (and I say this generously) cliff-notes version of "How I spent my weekend at bear school" article is NOT what the person going into grizzly country should be reading.
And just to be clear, the is nothing in this article on how to survive a grizzly attack, despite the claims to the contrary.
There is nothing on this in the intro.
There is nothing on this in "Grizzlies are Freakin' Terrifying"
There is nothing on this in "Movies Aren't Real"
There is nothing on this in "Why Bears Attack"
There is nothing on this in "Nonlethal Deterrents" (He just talks about some of his training) aside from trying to hit the bear with bear spray or try using a marine flare.
There is nothing on this in "The Tricky Topic of Firearms" (He just talks about some of his training) aside from shoot as fast as you can and try to hit the bear a lot.
There is nothing on this in "The Only Sure Way To Avoid Grizzly Attacks" (which isn't even about a grizzly attack)
So nope, nothing about how to actually survive an attack, just some information on the animals, movies, defense tools, and avoiding attack, but nothing on actually surviving an attack. Nothing on actually fighting bears, treatment of wounds, etc.Last edited by Double Naught Spy; 02-28-2019, 11:02 PM.Kill a hog. Save the planet.
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Montana, the problem is I hunt the Tensas National Refuge. Huge hardwood forest covered by palmetto that varies is height from waist to chest high. Plus I’m deaf in my right ear so it’s impossible for me to distinguish direction of sounds.
More often than not, I hunt and camp alone so I need to get as educated as I can about bears.Knowing everthing isnt as important as knowing where to find it.
Mark Twain
http://www.65grendel.com/forum/showt...2-Yd-Whitetail
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DNS, I told a wise old man about something I read. He said, “son, a book will lay real still and let you write whatever you want in it”.
I’m betting you agree.Knowing everthing isnt as important as knowing where to find it.
Mark Twain
http://www.65grendel.com/forum/showt...2-Yd-Whitetail
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Originally posted by Double Naught Spy View PostWell, see, there are the problems. You mentioned the uneducated. How are the uneducated supposed to know how to separate out the good information for the bull crap in the article?
What I don't fully understand is where we treat an online adventure & travel rag writer as if he is some sort of expert on this very serious topic. He isn't somebody like Stephen Herrero. He is an online gun rag writer. He isn't a bear expert. He isn't a bear attack expert. He isn't a self defense expert. BUT, he took a two day class, probably staying at the Holiday Inn Express, and not writes as an expert with the definitive work on the subject - NOT! Herrero has been studying this subject for quite a while, decades, and while I don't agree with his feelings towards guns either, he does know the bear attacks, grizzly bear attacks, inside and out.
Just for giggles and grins, let's look as Wes' vast experience that would give him the qualifications to write this definitive work....
Okay, maybe I am wrong here, but aside from being an adventure-travel writer, writing about cars and motorcycles doesn't seem to bolster his creds in the bear expert category.
I have to admit, I really liked this statement. It made me laugh.
After all, as the author of such a definitive work, he wants to be sure that people really think about whether or not they put their life ahead of the life of the grizzly that is attacking them, a grizzly which is magnificent animal and a threatened species. Well, as most victims will tell you, they felt they were pretty magnificent animals as well and while they aren't a threatened species, they were a threatened individual. Of course, this was followed up by the ominous passive aggressive threat that should you decide to so rudely defend your life with a firearm, you who is neither as magnificent or a threatened species, the authorities will investigate you if you kill such a beautiful animal.This is definitely where I would want to err on the judicial side myself and go with that it is better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6. However, since he mentioned the legalities aspect. I missed the part of the article where he talks about what is and is not a justified defense on bears. You would think that would be some really freaking helpful information since he just firmly placed fear into the heads of his uneducated readers that could very easily lead to delay or failure to deploy critical lethal force because NOBODY WANTS TO GO TO JAIL AND/OR FACE FINES OF TENS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS.
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Originally posted by Double Naught Spy View PostIf somebody wants some actual good information, this (and I say this generously) cliff-notes version of "How I spent my weekend at bear school" article is NOT what the person going into grizzly country should be reading.
And just to be clear, the is nothing in this article on how to survive a grizzly attack, despite the claims to the contrary.
There is nothing on this in the intro.
There is nothing on this in "Grizzlies are Freakin' Terrifying"
There is nothing on this in "Movies Aren't Real"
There is nothing on this in "Why Bears Attack"
There is nothing on this in "Nonlethal Deterrents" (He just talks about some of his training) aside from trying to hit the bear with bear spray or try using a marine flare.
There is nothing on this in "The Tricky Topic of Firearms" (He just talks about some of his training) aside from shoot as fast as you can and try to hit the bear a lot.
There is nothing on this in "The Only Sure Way To Avoid Grizzly Attacks" (which isn't even about a grizzly attack)
So nope, nothing about how to actually survive an attack, just some information on the animals, movies, defense tools, and avoiding attack, but nothing on actually surviving an attack. Nothing on actually fighting bears, treatment of wounds, etc.
If you were thinking of becoming a grizzly expert by reading any article, then you are in for a big disappointment. Many experts such as bear biologist and fish and game wardens have berated the use of firearms as less effective than pepper spray for years. I ignored them anyway and carried both. I have now noticed they are not so willing to sing that song lol. Using a flare was pretty comical, but if that is all you have, it is better than nothing. Learning bear behavior is important, but all bears do not have a set behavior. No, it was not the definitive article on surviving a bear attack but he was correct about the necessity to practice with what ever tool you use. Get five self proclaimed bear experts together and you will have five different opinions when it comes to the best way to defend against a bear attack. Somethings we have to decide for our selves.
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Originally posted by rabiddawg View PostMontana, the problem is I hunt the Tensas National Refuge. Huge hardwood forest covered by palmetto that varies is height from waist to chest high. Plus I’m deaf in my right ear so it’s impossible for me to distinguish direction of sounds.
More often than not, I hunt and camp alone so I need to get as educated as I can about bears..
Stephen Herrero, a University of Calgary professor emeritus, discusses a new study of fatal black bear attacks in North America.
DNS recommendation is very good.Last edited by montana; 03-01-2019, 01:15 AM.
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I guess until something bad happens we will just have to tolerate the damage the bears do to property. I camp on a private inholding inside the refuge. I built a box 8’ long x 7’ wide 4’ tall that I sleep in. No way I was gonna sleep in a tent.
Haven’t had one in camp yet but regularly see them while on a stand. I have seen video of them climbing up ladders with hunter in the stand. They always ease back down. I have never heard of anyone being threatened by a La black bear.Last edited by rabiddawg; 03-01-2019, 02:30 AM.Knowing everthing isnt as important as knowing where to find it.
Mark Twain
http://www.65grendel.com/forum/showt...2-Yd-Whitetail
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While there are several misinformed statements, advanced by Double Naught Spy, there is also a good amount of knowledgeable facts that are worth noting IMO and so I thank the OP. It was a great and sometimes funny post."Wild flower, growin' thru the cracks in the street" - Problem Child by Little Big Town
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Originally posted by bj139 View PostWould the sound of a warning shot discourage a bear that was following you?
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