I guess the legend has begun.
(To the tune of Davy Crockett)
Grizzly, Grizzly Rose, Queen of the Bailey Frontier
Shot her a b'ar when she was fif-teen
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I guess the legend has begun.
(To the tune of Davy Crockett)
Grizzly, Grizzly Rose, Queen of the Bailey Frontier
Shot her a b'ar when she was fif-teen
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I agree for the most part, but they are not always timid. My neighbor was charged by one, but her dogs came to her aid. We have one in our area who is a lot more aggressive. I've cleared deer carcasses that were bear kills and my neighbor had one of his Lamas taken down. They can be unpredictable in the spring when they are emerging. I find that people are a little too relaxed about it; they are still a predator and they can be dangerous. However, dogs pretty much solve bear problems; it sounds like the kid should have just let the dogs do their job.
Not going to armchair QB this. I wasn't there.
Glad the girl is safe and finished the job she started. No need for a wounded bear.
BG has some good points, as usual. Had a bear in my garage a few years ago. Grabbing the gun was not my first thought. Had a bear at the base of my back steps. Grabbing the gun was my first thought.
I'm surprised the bear went to the trouble. There are more than enough plants out there this year. You'd think a garage was secure enough.
The DOW put down a bear this week, just north of here. The bear was breaking into houses. One of my friends was broken into twice. Came through the windows.
Edit: As usual, the press did a crappy job of reporting.
Any animal that looks at me as food, I will kill without hesitation.
Bear, mountain lion, pack of dogs, Jeffrey Dahmer, etc.
Then you don't know much about black bears.
Are they capable of killing humans? Of course. It happens. But black bears generally see humans as a threat...not food. If that was the case we either wouldn't have bears up here or we wouldn't have people.
It's ignorance like that that causes so many bears to die needlessly.
Just not willing to take that chance.
http://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor...ar-Attack.html
http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/b...rado-1960-2011
https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/News/Bea...Incidents.aspx
I would have talked the bear out and reasoned with it.