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Close encounters of the bear kind. #7273272
05/26/21 10:59 PM
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My All Purpose Boy was at work today and had a bear encounter. He had just finished up repairing something on an oil well, and had returned a few yards to his truck to stowe his tools before returning home. He secured the tool(s) and turned to his left to get in the truck and there, sizing him up, from 8 yards, was a whopper of a bruin! I think he may have swallowed his gum. The bear had walked out of the brush and walked across the woods road and couldn't have missed seeing him putting his tools away. He said it just stared at him a couple seconds and slowly walked the rest of the way across the trail into the brush on the other side of the road. He's shot several bear, and of course seen a pile come into my taxidermy shop as he was growing up. He was impressed by it's size, saying it was one of the biggest bear he'd ever seen.


Re: Close encounters of the bear kind. [Re: J.Morse] #7273274
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At least it didn't have any cubs with

Re: Close encounters of the bear kind. [Re: J.Morse] #7273292
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Glad the bear wasn’t aggressive. Whew 8 yards? What’s that about 3/4 of a second, one second at most?


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Re: Close encounters of the bear kind. [Re: AJE] #7273303
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Originally Posted by AJE
At least it didn't have any cubs with

You gonna finish that sentence? Adding "it" followed by a period would suffice... smile
I am married to one of "your" people. Please take no offence.

Re: Close encounters of the bear kind. [Re: J.Morse] #7273306
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Re: Close encounters of the bear kind. [Re: J.Morse] #7273309
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8 yards is way too close for comfort as far as I'm concerned. I have been around black bear most of my life and have never felt threatened by one, even when wading in to finish off wounded bears in front of dogs or from a poor hit on a bait. Having one get that close before being noticed would have had me spooked, as it did my son. The fact that it only looked him over a couple seconds before continuing on was likely when his heart started beating again! I don't know if he was packing on the job or not, but I usually do, and my hand would have been on my weapon about 1/10 of a second after spotting the bear. Realistically, if that bear was looking for trouble, you would have been in serious trouble very fast.....armed or not. I really do like this happy ending.


Re: Close encounters of the bear kind. [Re: J.Morse] #7273311
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Re: Close encounters of the bear kind. [Re: J.Morse] #7273397
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wow that's close ,

Re: Close encounters of the bear kind. [Re: J.Morse] #7273460
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I had one within 34 inches one time and it is hard on the heart! I have a 34 inch inseam and kicked the bear twice. The second time I thought it had ahold of me and may have made some little girl noises. I accidentally got between her and the cubs walking down the trail. Now I always carry a short barreled shotgun with me when I go out on "patrol" of the ranch.


I have nothing clever to put here.





Re: Close encounters of the bear kind. [Re: J.Morse] #7273530
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Sitting in a tree stand I got to swat one in the face a couple times with my ball cap. A spring hunt in northern Alberta. I had never even seen a black bear in the wild before that afternoon.

Re: Close encounters of the bear kind. [Re: J.Morse] #7273535
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34 inches! I have to believe I'd have shat myself, maybe twice.


Re: Close encounters of the bear kind. [Re: J.Morse] #7273555
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YOUR all purpose boy sounds like he is a MAN if he can drive and work on oil wells!

It used to really .... me off when I was learning my trade and was call “hey apprentice boy” and I was doing the same job as the journeymen did!


I love the smell of burning spruce---I love the sound of a spring time goose---I love the feel of 40 below---from my trapline I will never go!
Re: Close encounters of the bear kind. [Re: J.Morse] #7273563
05/27/21 12:37 PM
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I called in a black bear on this morning’s turkey hunt. A couple of hens had come in to my calls and circled around behind me. They were up the slope purring and clucking and acting like live decoys, I couldn’t have been happier.

After a while I heard a loud snuffling sound. I’ve heard it before, I’ve watched a black bear do it the last time I was stalked by one. The swing their heads back-and-forth and suck air rapidly through their nostrils and mouth. It is no doubt a way to locate the turkey they are stalking.

I heard the snuffling every few minutes. The hens were still quietly talking when all of a sudden one started cackling like crazy, took off and flew right over my head. I turned around and looked around the tree I was sitting against just in time to see a black bears butt disappear in the thick stuff.

I told a buddy about it. He commented that it would not be turkey season without me calling at least one bear in. This is probably the 10th or 12th time bears have come in to my calls looking for a turkey dinner.


Eh...wot?

Re: Close encounters of the bear kind. [Re: J.Morse] #7273623
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Way to many to count and a couple nose to nose

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Re: Close encounters of the bear kind. [Re: J.Morse] #7273627
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I was antler hunting yesterday and we just got done walking a patch of thick willow, then boated to the other side of the creek and walked the willow there. When we were done and walking back to the boat. My partner yelled to me that there was a bear by the boat. I came out of the brush and looked, and sure enough big brown was on the other side of the creek looking at the boat right where we were searching 10 minutes ago..

We had to cover the 50 yard to get to the boat, so we had to walk towards it. It was not leaving just watched us as we got closer and then laid down to hide as we got in the boat and left. We were both armed of course.

Turned out that it was just a friendly reminder to never leave the gun no matter what.


Re: Close encounters of the bear kind. [Re: J.Morse] #7273629
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Glad he made it out of there ok- I'd prolly survive an encounter only b/c I crapped my pants and didn't smell like food anymore


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Re: Close encounters of the bear kind. [Re: Paul D. Heppner] #7298810
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Originally Posted by Paul D. Heppner
Sitting in a tree stand I got to swat one in the face a couple times with my ball cap. A spring hunt in northern Alberta. I had never even seen a black bear in the wild before that afternoon.


Paul, I once worked with a guy that was born and raised in Alpena County, Michigan. That is fair bear territory. Joe was a soil scientist working out of the same Soil Conservation Service office I was. The year before I met him he was mapping soils in the Dead Stream Swamp, about 15 miles from my home. Joe, who was 51 (?) at that time, had never seen a bear in his lifetime of being outside in decent bear country. As he augered test-sample holes in the dirt he heard a noise. He described it as sort of a whinny, low, annoyed growl. He looked about 50 yards off and saw a good sized bear making a circle around him in the cedars. He pulled this yellow and pink plastic whistle from his pack and tooted on it, thinking the bruin would likely runn oft. It charged immediately. Joe happened to be standing near a slopping white cedar so he made like a monkey and up it he ran. He was only about 6 feet off the ground when the bear got to the tree and the bear acted P.O'd big time. It ravaged the bottom of the tree just below his feet. This was at 2:30 in the afternoon. Nobody knew exactly where he was, and he was literally several miles from any other human being. He was kept in the cedar 5 hours. Each time he moved the bear tore at the tree.His only weapon was a can of pepper spray we used to be issued for dog protection. He dropped it first thing. Around 7:30 the bear acted bored and had wondered off about 25 or so yards after Joe had whacked on his clipboard with a stick or something. It acted as though the noise hurt it's ears. Joe had also taken a whizz and the bear acted like it didn't like the smell. Joe was freezing and shivering badly by then too. It was the end of April and not too warm. When the bear got away about 100 or so feet, Joe climbed down and went for his truck asap.....with his spray in hand. The bear never made a move toward him as he vamoosed. As he was several hours over due at the office, he met a couple of his co-workers coming to look for him. 99% of the bear will run from you, as we have all heard.......My old friend Joe Dumont found out they don't come in numerical order!


Re: Close encounters of the bear kind. [Re: Nessmuck] #7298939
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Re: Close encounters of the bear kind. [Re: Leftlane] #7298940
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Originally Posted by Leftlane
Glad he made it out of there ok- I'd prolly survive an encounter only b/c I crapped my pants and didn't smell like food anymore

Hahaha!


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Re: Close encounters of the bear kind. [Re: 330-Trapper] #7299376
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The closest I have ever come to a black bear in the wild is about 20 feet. I was walking our lab during the day in the small village where our northern retreat home is and a fair sized bear ( I am not good at bear sizing but I am guessing 200 live weight bear) came out of the ditch and across the road right in front of us at full speed and ran right through the next house and garage, never breaking stride. I noticed his face was all covered with something that at that speed looked like flour. Turns out he was making his daily bird feeder run!. Most neighbors had seen him several times and new his path and timetable. They also stated that I was off a bit on my size as they felt he was bigger than I felt he was. Dog never barked, pulled on the chain or anything, just looked as he passed by. The year before walking the lab we saw a wolf run across the road about 100 yards a head of us and the lab did not do much but perk his ears, but when we got to where the wolf crossed his hair on his neck stood up and he actually whined and cowered. I guess he could sense that a more dominant canine had passed through.

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