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Grizzly bear attack fended off by Alberta hunter

Started by Drache, November 26, 2015, 03:04:55 PM

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Drache



Friday the 13th turned out to be a lucky day for Alberta hunter Rick Hollingworth, who survived a grizzly bear attack unscathed.

The Valleyview, Alta. man was out elk hunting with his cousin 40 km south of the town on Nov. 13 when they were charged by the 800-pound grizzly.

The bear "didn't give any warning," said Hollingworth. "It was a full-on charge and he was headed straight for my cousin."

Hollingworth, a professional jet boat racer, scrambled for his rifle and, shooting from the hip, pulled the trigger three times.

But the grizzly charged closer, and bounded toward Hollingworth.

"On the last shot, he turned on me and I ducked out of the way, and the bear came around a tree and doubled back on us, on the dead run, but by then I didn't have any shells, I didn't have bullets left in my gun."

Panicked, Hollingworth threw up the butt of his rifle, jamming it straight into the grizzly's snarling, open mouth.

"That kind of stunned him and made him back off, and then the shots I got into him before that started to take effect."

Hollingworth reloaded and shot the bear once more. After an anxious few minutes, the bear relented and disappeared back into the bush.

"It's something you never want to experience again. It took at least a couple of hours for the adrenaline to wear off."

Officials with Alberta Fish and Wildlife confirmed to CBC News the shooting was in self-defence, and that the animal, wandered off and died shortly after the encounter.

"It's a shame that the bear had to be put down," said Hollingworth. "I have a lot of respect for the grizzly bear.

"I wish we could have got out of there without anything having to be put down. But when it came to the bear's life or our life, we're glad it was the bear's life."

Valleyview is 350 kilometres northwest of Edmonton.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/grizzly-bear-attack-hunter-alberta-1.3337979
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Yikes!  Makes me want to trade in my bolt action 30-06 for a semi automatic.........
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birdsandbees

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myk

Those hunters should be sent to court and found guilty of animal abuse.  Clearly, the bear was just trying to feed or defend its young.  When will the arrogant human race learn that Mother Earth is to be shared by all?! 

BAN ALL GUNS NOW, and hug a tree today!

charge69

MYK:  I'm hugging a tree while I am reloading ! :icon_smile_big:  Sounds like a Browning BAR in 338Winmag was needed!  I have an older Ruger Mk1 rifle in 338Winmag but I would much rather have a semi auto if I had a choice!

skip68

I agree.   I was watching one of those Alaskan t.v. shows where a father and son were out and a pack of wolves was coming.   The father had a single shot hunting rifle and the son had a AR With 30 round mag.   :yesnod: 
That's exactly what I'd have out in the wild. 
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XH29N0G

We just carried a pump shotgun with alternating slugs and shot.  Don't know if that is still one of the standard precautions for grizzlies.  Also had bear bangers and mace, but never had to use any.  Had a student accidentally set the bear mace off in our truck.  That is something I do not want to go through again, but now I can eat spicier food without as much trouble.  A friend of mine carried a high caliber rifle, but he was in polar bear territory.
Who in their right mind would say

"The science should not stand in the way of this."? 

Science is just observation and hypothesis.  Policy stands in the way.........

Or maybe it protects us. 

I suppose it depends on the specific case.....