@derekbootle8316 Hahaha I totally understand. I get frustrated with some people, but it takes a lot. I raised and kept 2 sons alive so that's why I have more patience than some 🤣🤣 boys are fearless and have no regards for their own safety 😬🤭
I wonder if some of the missing hikers may have been attacked and cached, then consumed. The amount of people killed seems low. Excellent story telling. Thanks for all three of these very different stories.
Im certain some missing hikers are taken amd/or buried by brown bears. Especially because they are primarily omnivorous scavengers, so a kicker that is already dead is also a target. Im sure some are attacked, but hikers that die for any reason, suicide, accident, natural causes, foul play, etc can be vanished by hungry bears.
there's 2-4-8 it varies yearly in northern america. brown bear attacks are regular in eastern Russia. brown bear's don't want people in the Backcountry. if you startle a grizzly or encounter a sow with Cubs it's more likely than not she will attack you.
I am not a hunter, but, common sense tells me that an intelligent person would not go up against Ali nor Tyson, in their prime, armed only with a tennis racket. So why , in the name of SWEET Jesus, would anyone go up against a BEAR with a 6 inch can of any kind of spray? I would need a gas mask and a tanker truck full of........oh, I don't know maybe ether!! After listening to many of your stories, I haven't heard ONE where 'bear spray' saved anyone! My conclusion is, bear spray is not the solution!
I live on the east coast where we only have black bears. Even then, I do not solely trust bear spray. I wouldn’t trust anything less than a 357 magnum with hard cast 180 grain game ammo for defense out here.
He does! I can't believe he chimed in in the comments. That was amazing! It is so great to hear the first hand experience of an attack victim clear up what the media gets wrong.
We loved these episodes and storytelling Atticus and the growls!!🐻🤣😂 Please keep the growls on the upcoming episodes!! Thanks!! You sound so much better Atticus!! We're so happy your feeling better!! Take care of yourself ❤❤❤ Roarrrrrrrrrr 🐻
In recent years I've read of bear and boar attacks in Europe and North America against hunters or happy go lucky trail hikers. Some areas make it hard to carry a firearm. So I thought what did our ancestors use against boars and bears? Spears which they also used as walking sticks. So began the process of the ideal spear design. The shaft length was the hardest to pin down as too short or too long would be a handicap. For me at 6'4" a seven footer seems about right. For material I like hickory but thick-walled aluminum tube would likely work as well. The spearhead is a pretty basic tool and there's many dozens of examples from antiquity for design inspiration. 12" long. two sharp edges and about 3"width. Some of the ancient cast bronze spearheads also had the cross-bar cast into the spear unit. Our ancestors learned an angry animal will slide along the spear and whip your butt before it dies. So best to stop it so claws or tusks stay away from your skin. Next, what about safety with your sharp blade. You could carry it sheathed on your belt/harness and attach it when needed, especially if it had a quick attach design. Having it attached to the shaft seems the most prudent way. But you don't want to get sliced so a sheath is in order but what design or materials. A simple leather sheath held on by friction would work, as long as there's a pull cord to yank it off. I was thinking of a Kydex based unit like a clamshell, "open" on one side with a pull cord on the other. The base of the Kydex sheath would extend onto the spear shaft, so it will slide down or break away (slip off) as it penetrates the bear. This is what happens when you retire and do deep research into genealogy with its associated history, and like to come up with practical solutions to problems. ADD: I understand there's some guys who do "primitive hunting" against the feral pigs in the southern US. That's a hobby for a much younger guy. 🧐🥸
@DaneAxe6465, I agree with you on the length but I think the length would prevent you from skewering yourself, so the length of the shaft would have a double safety effect. I would definitely want a cross bar for optimal penetration but keep the animal away from you, like you said. Materials wise, Alder is a very light wood and I would think it you weren't going to throw it, but us it more like a pike, then a heavier spear my not help much. In addition, a butt that you can plant in the dirt against a charging animal, like the Zagya, (See the Sasha Zimel episode on Scary Animal Attacks YT channel). Zimel killed around 300 jaguars by hand using only a Zagya and a bow and arrow. Seven foot long does seem optimal length as long as it is light enough weight for point agility, to hit moving targets, etc.
Makes me wonder about primeval mankind. It seems so far from our modern experience. I think those that survived were true warriors and applaud their survival in such circumstances.
@@scarybearattacksWe have a young female cougar, about 3 years old, who seems to have set up housekeeping in a small canyon, a bit less than a mile away from our place. We have caught her on trail cam 3 times in the last 5 weeks, between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m., so we are avoiding that little canyon. We don’t want to disturb her.
Why would they take the carcass that was scatted on and likely peed on as well? That's just gross. I would have taken whatever I could carry the first time and called it a day.
@TheTrainWreck1469, they were legally required to remove any recoverable meat. They didn't have time to bone the carcass out with the bear looking on so grabbing the entire quarter and dashing probably made the most sense. Thank you and take care!
Anders Brost, the bicycle salesman, should have known that he would have problems with the area grizzlies. Bears, in general, prefer a Unicycle: they are a better fit for their short rear legs and allow them to ride upright while eating honey and peanut butter sandwiches. Sometimes I wonder if people who come to Montana from elsewhere ever really understand our Bears.
Thank you. If i could humbly and sincerely make a suggestion, please consider adding some actual bear 🐻 images on your merchandise. Example: Create green and/or brown shirt(s) with "woodsy" appeal. I bet they would fly off the shelves. I would buy one. I'm just trying to help. You have a unique channel. Do it! Thanks for the content!
@BPierce777, I really like that idea! I will work on it tomorrow for sure and post a link for your review. I really would welcome all viewer's input on it. I was considering doing merch-themed on certain attacks, but I wasn't sure how to do that tastefully. I will gladly listen to any ideas. Thank you!
@@CastleMc Really? Well I have two responses. 1. Every single year , as David Paulides has made a career of mentioning, there are unsolved missing persons cases in parks across the country. This number will of course grow exponentially as global data are factored in. In other words, you, nor I nor ANYONE has accurate statistics to calculate the odds of actual attack. 2. Do you imagine that saying something like "thousands of people encounter bear annually with no ill effects" to a person being successfully ripped apart by a bear will silence their agonized screams of fatality? Would it silence your own?
Correct. If I survive a bear attack, I have accepted that I will not come out unscathed nor standing upright. I upgraded my first aid kit to include more wraps and super glue.
ScaryBear Stories guy.......We usually indian quartered the animals that far back into the back country.....boy do i have some good bear encounter stories....i guided and hunted the dame areas your talkin about.....i was fallimg asleep one night and heared Ron Lemming.....i shot straight up and said i know that mfer haha.....the 600 in the cody region is BULLSHIT. Keep it up fella i enjoy the stories
@SeanPerry8950, That is awesome! YOu know him? I just found out my neighor way back in the sticks in central Idaho is GENE MOES great nephew. He even showed me pics of Gene on his iphone. I was laughing so hard. You think there are more than 600 griz around Cody? I think so too, if so.
Can't believe those last hunters dug up the elk remains to take out. Don't think I would want the meat after a grizzly had been feeding on it and rolling in it. Also, a .45 is definitely NOT the "pinnacle" of sidearms for grizzlies. If anything, it is considered too light of a cartridge to be adequate for the job. It is recommended that a bullet energy of 1000 foot pounds is required to take a deer ethically. A 45's maximum energy at the muzzle is less than 1/2 that power. A 44 mag at twice the energy of a 45 is considered a barely acceptable minimum cartridge for grizzly. A 454 casull on up to a 500 s&w is what you require for dependable stopping power. Of course, you could get lucky and kill a bear with a .22 or even a big stick, but I would never count on having that much luck:)
Agree, bear spray might have been helpful. Never leave home without it or at the very least, .45 caliber side piece. The possible question of how experienced the friend was is a factor imo. It’s fortunate that it stopped its attack and moved on, that alone saved his life. I would imagine it views him as a competitor most likely but other factors may have been in the mix. Lucky break, I’d be saying extra prayers each night going forward. It wasn’t your time yet.
People will fire their guns soon as they see a elk,or a deer 🦌,but not a bear 🐨. These stories sounds crazy. Their weapons should be in ready mode, and fire the first time they notice the bear 🐨.
It’s hard to believe that one family experienced two bear attacks from black bears. I grew up in PA, and have had a lot of run in w the local bears. Including while walking. Many times. They aren’t that dangerous, as the statistics show… 1 a year in a 30 year sample. Just crazy.
@GS_Johnny_ADV wow! You are a braver man than I am. Were you in a tent or an RV? Be safe buddy and I am 99.999% sure you will be perfectly safe, even at ground zero for bear attacks :)
I live in Montana with 20 minutes from Columbia Falls Montana. I also work for Applied Materials. Although 😂have never met this gentleman, I was told of his story by coworkers that did know him personally. He’s very lucky to have survived such an attack. Any time I’m in the backcountry, I always have my pistol as well as bear spray. Going in to bear country unprepared is extremely irresponsible and could mean your life. Although he had a rifle, most of the time you will not have time to use it in the event that a grizzly attacks you. They are extremely smart and extremely fast. They will sneak up on you and by the time you see them it’s usually too late. If you decide to venture into the wilderness, stay alert, make noise and be prepared with bear spray and a suitable firearm. I personally carry an FN 510 tactical 10mm. A 10mm is the bear minimum caliber. I use 200 grain Buffalo boar hard cast ammo. Good luck and stay safe. I’m thankful this gentleman survived. There are those that weren’t as lucky.
Commenting on the last story is difficult. Tev sounds like an interesting character. I am sure Tev and his father are great guys. Letter of the law and spirit of the law is most likely a relevant subject.
.45 ACP is not really the pinnacle of power and performance however it’s the most commonly available large caliber pistol ammunition, so a good choice. There are many hotter specialty rounds available.
Actually the 45acp is well subpar even against humans. The FMJ is pathetic in any pistol caliber. The 45acp can do halfway decent with a hot load and an excellent bullet like the Corbon XPD, but that's on humans. It doesn't penetrate far enough for anything bigger than a cougar or wolf. The 45acp is handicapped by its limited max psi. The above is based on my years in LE and crime lab/scene. Lately I've been going through videos on current trends on dangerous game backup handguns. I've been a big fan of the .357 Mag since the 1970s and dropped a thick muley buck with my short barreled .44 Mag. But the speed of bear attacks really make me question using a single action Ruger whether .44 Mag or .45 Colt (hotter than standard). Plus the larger Rugers are heavy. I've had 10mm on my mind for a few years. After noticing a number of guides or AK residents moving to 10mm I finally got a new S&W MP 2.0. It fits my hand perfectly and instinctive shooting is plenty good for point shooting. Mags hold 15 rounds and its a lot lighter than my big bores. Now to figure out which Buffalo Bore load to get, they have a lot more choices than I thought.
@Jessepitt, and @LuvBorderCollies, this is the kind of info our viewers need to know! Thank you for chiming in. To me, the bigger the bullet and case the better, LOL. I am firearm caveman though.
@LuvBorderCollies Great comment!!... 10mm with the load you mentioned seems to be the right combination of power, capacity & hopefully controllability. If Alaskans are finding it effective, that's a huge endorsement.
I have no idea how to answer your questions concerning the black bear attack on one individual on a fishing boat. The bear couldn't be disduaded or distracted by salmon meat thrown overboard as a compensation. The entire attack makes no sense. It turns out the male bear was greatly undernourished . That's the only clue , as far as I can tell, as to the bizarre & unusual behavior of this bear. Nature is sometimes entirely unpredictable!
When you go out in the woods like this I would carry A 44 magnum pistol with my rifle just for safety buddy. You never know what you will run into in the wild woods. Safety is the first thing going into the woods. Always have A pistol on your side. Amen. Mark from Tennessee 👍👍
I dont believe in euthinizing the bears for 1 attack. Ofcourse l dont want to see more people attacked but unless a bear starts attacking people frequently, shouldnt be killed. They were in the bears land. I think the bear was startled and l do think bear spray may help. Thx for the videos! ❤ Patty
I think humans are pushing into their territory. I also think there’s a lot more bears out there then what they claim. I’m not sure bear spray would have prevented anything, but it might not have hurt, we will never know. As far as doing something different, I don’t think so. He was teaching his friend how to hunt, which requires them to be very quiet, but alert. He probably should have got to the ground and covered his head and neck. His pack might have helped🤷🏻♀️. You know, play dead. You never know at all.
Why are they expanding their range? You have subdivisions being built near them, folks going into their territory knowing the risks, or probably making unnecessary moves such as getting close for pic taking. Wildlife are just that...wildlife. They don't live by the morality of humans.
I think the guy never hit the bear with his shor and I'm glad he didn't also I think if he did hit bear with the shot I think it may have been a minor flesh wound and the bear actually survived it because of how minor it was its refreshing to have a story where both bear and hunter survived virtually unscathed
@PeterOlbrisch8970, I agree. The government is reintroducing the bears or letting them overpopulate in habitats missing their main source of fats, salmon. They should really focus on reestablishing salmon runs in every body of water as possible before increasing grizzly numbers. The ripple effect on other species is too significant to do it the way they are doing it now.
As far as the hunting party are concerned, they should have had more people and at least stand guard over them as they processed the meat. You have to have a firearm at the ready in bear country. Bear spray is pretty much useless against them in any weather. It's a false sense of security. Likewise, what food is a gun if your hands are slippery and full of blood and guts?
@DeeCooper1567, It is true. It is unfortunate. But, I think we can strike a balance between us and them by insisting they stay in the woods and away from cities, etc. The less they see and smell us the better off they will be.
@@scarybearattacks True, yet when new subdivisions are built right up to forested areas the smells & sounds can be inticing (?). People want to live close to nature but are So unprepared for it. Cities sprawl & at some point contact is made whether it be beat or cougars or even coyotes. Jmho 👵🏻👩🌾❣️
On any given day, you can get mauled by blackbear as well brains……. all Bears are wild regardless of what your top the chances may be less, but that’s just individual basis. I’ve seen stories where people got mauled by black bears as well. Bettie is some intelligence just because they only black bears there doesn’t mean you’re out of being in danger.
I watched it like five times and couldn't see it. Is it like one of those posters where you have to cross your eyes to see the Battlestar Galactica suddenly pop out at you? I can never see those things.
@Orangeshebert, why is that? You have never posted anything bad here to my knowledge. What could a moderator do that is unacceptable to you? either way, respect ✌️
I think when people venture into the wild with intentions to kill an animal they are taken a big risk. It is like someone coming into our home with the intent to kill. These animals are only protecting their environment. I am sad for anyone so badly injured by an attack. I just wish people didn’t hunt.
"He plans to keep on hunting"!. Is this guy morally sane? Many hunters realize and cease hunting for respect felt during a altercation👍. Since he has decided to keep on hunting, and to inflict pain and suffering to Animals, it's too bad the Bear didn't finish him off! Maybe next time🙏.
@DBache, I appreciate the sentiments but prolonging animal suffering is anthithetical to hunting and unethical. Most hunters aim for a rapid death for the animal they are hunting. When it comes to bantitheticalears, they just don't die easy most of the time.
@@scarybearattacks Thanks for the reply, I appreciate it👍. A quick clean shot is fair enough, when stalking a Bear. A quick clean shot when a Bear is charging is unlikely. What really annoys me is when stalking hunters shoot/aim for the shoulders of the Bears to incapacitate them. Then to finish them off who knows how much later? The pain of the broken/smashed to bits bones would be excruciating especially when it tries to move I imagine. Some Bears are immobilized some stagger off into the scrub to suffer for God knows how long. I can't understand the pleasure hunters get when hunting for sport. Anyone can pull a trigger.
Yeah, it’s just not worth the ticket to fight back against a bear. A ticket on your record could ruin any future job applications and follow you for the rest of your life. No thanks!
I think people are taking there own life in there hands when going into the woods. Some places are there's . We are visitors and no blam on the animals that live there
@MartinKirby3100, grizzlies are brown bears, but not all brown bears are grizzlies. It is like a Venn Diagram that only includes one small circle inside of a larger circle. The larger circle would be brown bears, and the smaller circle inside the larger circle would be grizzlies.
It's not a popular thing to hear,but we have too many people an we r moving into all of our wildlife s homes .we would be upset an protective if a strange person moved i N our backyard.
So, if authorized persons were tracking that bear,on publics dime,why not hire appropriate hound dog man.? I rode wilderness with a friend who useto tree bears in CALIFORNIA when ca was still a norme.
Isn’t it strange that for hundreds of years we’ve all grown up with cuddly teddy bears most of which are modeled after brown bears as a form of comfort? lol they were killing so many western migrators they killed off all the grizzlies in California and yet we still teach children to snuggle up to them for nap time lol
Carry bear spray and know how to use it! Not necessary to kill bear. All Bears are not hibernating, because of what occured in Alaska. Not too long ago, a law was passed in Alaska allowing hunters to kill sows with their cubs inside their dens. Males are protecting temporary dens they have. They don't feel safe in dens anymore, that's why their moving around so much, and into areas with people. Their trying to survive! If a law is passed allowing people to jump off the highest bridge, would they? Most bear attacks, you won't have time to use a rifle or gun. And if your lucky enough to get off a shot, if you don't kill it, it will kill you. Bear spray works, and animals don't blame the person using it. Similar to training a cat. If your cat gets on the table, countertops, and you spray the cat with water from a waterbottle, the cat won't blame you and will learn to stay off those areas. My brother didnt use that method with his cat, instead he yelled and tapped the cats butt. His cat, crawled into his car through a window that was down a few inches, and pooped all over his car! I laughed! Also male bears territory, protecting his family, will attack. Elk hunters are not on the dinner bell. Their protecting their territory . Bear spray works, if used correctly. Bears know what guns are, and can smell them. Bears dont know what bear spray is. Bears can track, even after a heavy rain storm. They can also track vehicles. Bears think they are being hunted. Learn how to communicate with a bear. Dont smile and show your teeth, that is a sign of agression. Always stand your ground with a male bear. Always. If you communicate one thing wrong, a bear will attack, since they think the person is a threat. Best to take an extra person hunting, to keep watch, and carry bear spray and know how to use it. I think the only time bear spray wont work, is when you have an injured bear.
I think if we are able to go into their territory then why can't they do the same? It's because of us that food has become scarce especially hunters so it makes sense that they would be forced to come into our farmlands and more populated areas in order to survive. They eat to live, we live to eat 😢
@KaylahJames1093, the more they come around or into towns the more they are exposed to things that alienate them from what makes them better as a species. The overabundance of food and lack of competition between individual bears does actually help them. I do enjoy seeing bears and only have their perpetuation in mind with what I think.
Anders shouldnt have had his rifle slung over his shoulder with the safety on in bear country. He should have had that rifle by his side and ready to fire at a moments notice. Just another dummy who deserved what he got for his lack of awareness of his surroundings.
Bears being pushed onto human occupied areas? No, people treading into bear territories. Always blaming the animals when it's us infringing on their territories.
If they were just killing the elk for sport, why did they take precautions to care for the meat? It was while they were dressing the elk to preserve the quality of the meat that the bear attacked. I'm not certain you've thought this through. But hey, that's just me. I don't mean to be intrusive...
@Troybowen3024, I know that sport hunting is controversial today, but subsistence hunting seems to be more acceptable to many people. I am a subsistence hunter. No horns or antlers on my walls. A recent trend in areas where tribes still live on their lands in Africa, South America, and SE Asia is to have the tribes issue permits to trophy hunters to come in and take out individual animals that the tribes deem hostile or dangerous to them. The tribe gets a huge amount of revenue from this and they let their farms go fallow and back to nature, allowing more wildlife habitat. To me, that is a win/win.
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@@derekbootle8316 🤭🤭🤣me too
@derekbootle8316 Hahaha I totally understand. I get frustrated with some people, but it takes a lot. I raised and kept 2 sons alive so that's why I have more patience than some 🤣🤣 boys are fearless and have no regards for their own safety 😬🤭
Thank you my friend!!!! I won't let ya down.
I wonder if some of the missing hikers may have been attacked and cached, then consumed. The amount of people killed seems low. Excellent story telling. Thanks for all three of these very different stories.
@SheilaBaker3117, I am sure that happens more than we know. Especially in late fall when they need a lot of food.
Im certain some missing hikers are taken amd/or buried by brown bears. Especially because they are primarily omnivorous scavengers, so a kicker that is already dead is also a target. Im sure some are attacked, but hikers that die for any reason, suicide, accident, natural causes, foul play, etc can be vanished by hungry bears.
there's 2-4-8 it varies yearly in northern america. brown bear attacks are regular in eastern Russia. brown bear's don't want people in the Backcountry. if you startle a grizzly or encounter a sow with Cubs it's more likely than not she will attack you.
Any person who is going into bear country should always have something to keep safe
I am not a hunter, but, common sense tells me that an intelligent person would not go up against Ali nor Tyson, in their prime, armed only with a tennis racket. So why , in the name of SWEET Jesus, would anyone go up against a BEAR with a 6 inch can of any kind of spray? I would need a gas mask and a tanker truck full of........oh, I don't know maybe ether!! After listening to many of your stories, I haven't heard ONE where 'bear spray' saved anyone! My conclusion is, bear spray is not the solution!
I live on the east coast where we only have black bears. Even then, I do not solely trust bear spray. I wouldn’t trust anything less than a 357 magnum with hard cast 180 grain game ammo for defense out here.
@@Mluisgr81You, my friend, are smart man.
The Cape Buffalo hunters shoot a charging head on the downswing, not at it's galloping height . . . Ideally.
Tev has nerves of steel!!!! Thanks Atticus you never fail with being the best narrator and detailed storyteller! ❤
He does! I can't believe he chimed in in the comments. That was amazing! It is so great to hear the first hand experience of an attack victim clear up what the media gets wrong.
@@scarybearattacks EXACTLY, very impressed!!!!!! 👍👍👍👍
We loved these episodes and storytelling Atticus and the growls!!🐻🤣😂 Please keep the growls on the upcoming episodes!! Thanks!! You sound so much better Atticus!! We're so happy your feeling better!! Take care of yourself ❤❤❤ Roarrrrrrrrrr 🐻
Absolutely love the growls! 💜😂👍👍👍👍👍
@@catherineharris4746Yep. Come here for the growls, stay for the chomps!😊😌
This is one of my favorite channels
@KevinRamsey3490, Thank you very much!
Perfect timing my friend!
Every episode,Best bear attack storyteller on TH-cam!
In recent years I've read of bear and boar attacks in Europe and North America against hunters or happy go lucky trail hikers. Some areas make it hard to carry a firearm. So I thought what did our ancestors use against boars and bears? Spears which they also used as walking sticks.
So began the process of the ideal spear design. The shaft length was the hardest to pin down as too short or too long would be a handicap. For me at 6'4" a seven footer seems about right. For material I like hickory but thick-walled aluminum tube would likely work as well.
The spearhead is a pretty basic tool and there's many dozens of examples from antiquity for design inspiration. 12" long. two sharp edges and about 3"width. Some of the ancient cast bronze spearheads also had the cross-bar cast into the spear unit. Our ancestors learned an angry animal will slide along the spear and whip your butt before it dies. So best to stop it so claws or tusks stay away from your skin.
Next, what about safety with your sharp blade. You could carry it sheathed on your belt/harness and attach it when needed, especially if it had a quick attach design. Having it attached to the shaft seems the most prudent way. But you don't want to get sliced so a sheath is in order but what design or materials. A simple leather sheath held on by friction would work, as long as there's a pull cord to yank it off. I was thinking of a Kydex based unit like a clamshell, "open" on one side with a pull cord on the other. The base of the Kydex sheath would extend onto the spear shaft, so it will slide down or break away (slip off) as it penetrates the bear.
This is what happens when you retire and do deep research into genealogy with its associated history, and like to come up with practical solutions to problems. ADD: I understand there's some guys who do "primitive hunting" against the feral pigs in the southern US. That's a hobby for a much younger guy.
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@DaneAxe6465, I agree with you on the length but I think the length would prevent you from skewering yourself, so the length of the shaft would have a double safety effect. I would definitely want a cross bar for optimal penetration but keep the animal away from you, like you said. Materials wise, Alder is a very light wood and I would think it you weren't going to throw it, but us it more like a pike, then a heavier spear my not help much. In addition, a butt that you can plant in the dirt against a charging animal, like the Zagya, (See the Sasha Zimel episode on Scary Animal Attacks YT channel). Zimel killed around 300 jaguars by hand using only a Zagya and a bow and arrow. Seven foot long does seem optimal length as long as it is light enough weight for point agility, to hit moving targets, etc.
Ancestors respected animals & only hunted to survive, not to murder. In addition, our ancestors had the wisdom to respect wildlife boundaries.
Makes me wonder about primeval mankind. It seems so far from our modern experience. I think those that survived were true warriors and applaud their survival in such circumstances.
Thanks for another great video ❤
You are so welcome!
❤ me and my husband enjoys your stories very much ....U Do A Great job telling the stories
@Monique8433, Thank you and I try to make the best episode every time. I mess up a lot but I try. Take care!
Saw this one already. These are great stories and a lot can be learned.
I have photographs of cougars in this area … very wild! 15:06
@LaurieKendrick1717, Cougars are in many more places than we know. They are EXTREMELY stealthy.
@@scarybearattacksWe have a young female cougar, about 3 years old, who seems to have set up housekeeping in a small canyon, a bit less than a mile away from our place. We have caught her on trail cam 3 times in the last 5 weeks, between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m., so we are avoiding that little canyon. We don’t want to disturb her.
Barry's attack lives up to the channels name.
Even his glasses got damaged! 😂
Glad he survived, thanks to the people who saved him!
Love me these compilations 🐻
@ChillingTalesFromTheIceman, thank brother! I hope you are doing well and pump out another great episode for us all soon! Take care!
@@scarybearattacks thank you yes you as well- posting one this morning
Why would they take the carcass that was scatted on and likely peed on as well? That's just gross. I would have taken whatever I could carry the first time and called it a day.
@TheTrainWreck1469, they were legally required to remove any recoverable meat. They didn't have time to bone the carcass out with the bear looking on so grabbing the entire quarter and dashing probably made the most sense. Thank you and take care!
Anders Brost, the bicycle salesman, should have known that he would have problems with the area grizzlies. Bears, in general, prefer a Unicycle: they are a better fit for their short rear legs and allow them to ride upright while eating honey and peanut butter sandwiches.
Sometimes I wonder if people who come to Montana from elsewhere ever really understand our Bears.
@HenryRodgers1752, and you have to juggle while riding the unicycle to avoid the bear attack. I only know dad jokes.
It makes me crazy when your AI says “ social (pause) media.
I like Scary Bear Attacks!
Thank you. If i could humbly and sincerely make a suggestion, please consider adding some actual bear 🐻 images on your merchandise. Example: Create green and/or brown shirt(s) with "woodsy" appeal. I bet they would fly off the shelves. I would buy one. I'm just trying to help. You have a unique channel. Do it! Thanks for the content!
@BPierce777, I really like that idea! I will work on it tomorrow for sure and post a link for your review. I really would welcome all viewer's input on it. I was considering doing merch-themed on certain attacks, but I wasn't sure how to do that tastefully. I will gladly listen to any ideas. Thank you!
Bear spray no it may not work you need a side arm for backup
More times than not your just seasoning yourself for that cute lil grizzzel bare. I miss the tetons, bighorns and beartooths.......
Love scary bear attacks 👍
When you go to bear country, expect to meet bears face to face and get mauled or even get killed.
You are correct, Sir🤘
Thousands of people encounter bears every year and have no ill effects at all
@@CastleMc Really? Well I have two responses. 1. Every single year , as David Paulides has made a career of mentioning, there are unsolved missing persons cases in parks across the country. This number will of course grow exponentially as global data are factored in. In other words, you, nor I nor ANYONE has accurate statistics to calculate the odds of actual attack. 2. Do you imagine that saying something like "thousands of people encounter bear annually with no ill effects" to a person being successfully ripped apart by a bear will silence their agonized screams of fatality? Would it silence your own?
Correct. If I survive a bear attack, I have accepted that I will not come out unscathed nor standing upright. I upgraded my first aid kit to include more wraps and super glue.
@@pugilist102 Don't forget the Fairy Dust and Ruby Slippers!!!
ScaryBear Stories guy.......We usually indian quartered the animals that far back into the back country.....boy do i have some good bear encounter stories....i guided and hunted the dame areas your talkin about.....i was fallimg asleep one night and heared Ron Lemming.....i shot straight up and said i know that mfer haha.....the 600 in the cody region is BULLSHIT. Keep it up fella i enjoy the stories
@SeanPerry8950, That is awesome! YOu know him? I just found out my neighor way back in the sticks in central Idaho is GENE MOES great nephew. He even showed me pics of Gene on his iphone. I was laughing so hard. You think there are more than 600 griz around Cody? I think so too, if so.
Great stories thank you ✌️
Thanks for listening!
This is my favorite show 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@PatMitchell2389, Thank you! If it weren't for viewers, my channel wouldn't exist. Thank you!
Can't believe those last hunters dug up the elk remains to take out. Don't think I would want the meat after a grizzly had been feeding on it and rolling in it. Also, a .45 is definitely NOT the "pinnacle" of sidearms for grizzlies. If anything, it is considered too light of a cartridge to be adequate for the job. It is recommended that a bullet energy of 1000 foot pounds is required to take a deer ethically. A 45's maximum energy at the muzzle is less than 1/2 that power. A 44 mag at twice the energy of a 45 is considered a barely acceptable minimum cartridge for grizzly. A 454 casull on up to a 500 s&w is what you require for dependable stopping power. Of course, you could get lucky and kill a bear with a .22 or even a big stick, but I would never count on having that much luck:)
Agree, bear spray might have been helpful. Never leave home without it or at the very least, .45 caliber side piece. The possible question of how experienced the friend was is a factor imo. It’s fortunate that it stopped its attack and moved on, that alone saved his life. I would imagine it views him as a competitor most likely but other factors may have been in the mix. Lucky break, I’d be saying extra prayers each night going forward. It wasn’t your time yet.
People will fire their guns soon as they see a elk,or a deer 🦌,but not a bear 🐨. These stories sounds crazy. Their weapons should be in ready mode, and fire the first time they notice the bear 🐨.
It’s hard to believe that one family experienced two bear attacks from black bears. I grew up in PA, and have had a lot of run in w the local bears. Including while walking. Many times. They aren’t that dangerous, as the statistics show… 1 a year in a 30 year sample. Just crazy.
Camped just outside Glacier last night, cold but no Giant fuzzy bruins to keep me warm 😂🏔️
@GS_Johnny_ADV wow! You are a braver man than I am. Were you in a tent or an RV? Be safe buddy and I am 99.999% sure you will be perfectly safe, even at ground zero for bear attacks :)
@@scarybearattacks tent and used a “bear vault” they’re great, I’m in Helena tonight, a girl got killed here last year right before I traveled through
I live in Montana with 20 minutes from Columbia Falls Montana. I also work for Applied Materials. Although 😂have never met this gentleman, I was told of his story by coworkers that did know him personally. He’s very lucky to have survived such an attack.
Any time I’m in the backcountry, I always have my pistol as well as bear spray. Going in to bear country unprepared is extremely irresponsible and could mean your life. Although he had a rifle, most of the time you will not have time to use it in the event that a grizzly attacks you. They are extremely smart and extremely fast. They will sneak up on you and by the time you see them it’s usually too late. If you decide to venture into the wilderness, stay alert, make noise and be prepared with bear spray and a suitable firearm. I personally carry an FN 510 tactical 10mm. A 10mm is the bear minimum caliber. I use 200 grain Buffalo boar hard cast ammo.
Good luck and stay safe. I’m thankful this gentleman survived. There are those that weren’t as lucky.
Commenting on the last story is difficult. Tev sounds like an interesting character. I am sure Tev and his father are great guys. Letter of the law and spirit of the law is most likely a relevant subject.
I like it when the bear gets off scott free. Now he knows to kill their cell phones to isolate them further
What happens if someone's mauled by a Bear, and they don't have health insurance?
The bear will be sued and have to cover costs of all medical care going forward. I hope the bear has a lawyer.
You have to get a beary good attorney to win. Sorry, I am ashamed.
I was yacking with my twin sis Dawn whew!! Just made it my friend
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I was thinking that if he had bear spray it would have been different.
Too many bears especially grizzlies in BC ,need to open them up for hunting again.
Why, if they're in their own territory?
.45 ACP is not really the pinnacle of power and performance however it’s the most commonly available large caliber pistol ammunition, so a good choice. There are many hotter specialty rounds available.
Actually the 45acp is well subpar even against humans. The FMJ is pathetic in any pistol caliber. The 45acp can do halfway decent with a hot load and an excellent bullet like the Corbon XPD, but that's on humans. It doesn't penetrate far enough for anything bigger than a cougar or wolf. The 45acp is handicapped by its limited max psi.
The above is based on my years in LE and crime lab/scene. Lately I've been going through videos on current trends on dangerous game backup handguns. I've been a big fan of the .357 Mag since the 1970s and dropped a thick muley buck with my short barreled .44 Mag. But the speed of bear attacks really make me question using a single action Ruger whether .44 Mag or .45 Colt (hotter than standard). Plus the larger Rugers are heavy.
I've had 10mm on my mind for a few years. After noticing a number of guides or AK residents moving to 10mm I finally got a new S&W MP 2.0. It fits my hand perfectly and instinctive shooting is plenty good for point shooting. Mags hold 15 rounds and its a lot lighter than my big bores. Now to figure out which Buffalo Bore load to get, they have a lot more choices than I thought.
@Jessepitt, and @LuvBorderCollies, this is the kind of info our viewers need to know! Thank you for chiming in. To me, the bigger the bullet and case the better, LOL. I am firearm caveman though.
@LuvBorderCollies Great comment!!... 10mm with the load you mentioned seems to be the right combination of power, capacity & hopefully controllability. If Alaskans are finding it effective, that's a huge endorsement.
I'm glad the bear wasn't killed anders was the one in the wrong if he'd bought bear spray I don't think it would have happened
We're was his sidearm mite of help at close range.
I have no idea how to answer your questions concerning the black bear attack on one individual on a fishing boat. The bear couldn't be disduaded or distracted by salmon meat thrown overboard as a compensation. The entire attack makes no sense. It turns out the male bear was greatly undernourished . That's the only clue , as far as I can tell, as to the bizarre & unusual behavior of this bear. Nature is sometimes entirely unpredictable!
When you go out in the woods like this I would carry A 44 magnum pistol with my rifle just for safety buddy. You never know what you will run into in the wild woods. Safety is the first thing going into the woods. Always have A pistol on your side. Amen. Mark from Tennessee 👍👍
@MarkBenge563, I agree. You can never have too much firepower but you can have too little and that is not good.
I dont believe in euthinizing the bears for 1 attack. Ofcourse l dont want to see more people attacked but unless a bear starts attacking people frequently, shouldnt be killed. They were in the bears land. I think the bear was startled and l do think bear spray may help. Thx for the videos! ❤ Patty
I think humans are pushing into their territory. I also think there’s a lot more bears out there then what they claim. I’m not sure bear spray would have prevented anything, but it might not have hurt, we will never know. As far as doing something different, I don’t think so. He was teaching his friend how to hunt, which requires them to be very quiet, but alert. He probably should have got to the ground and covered his head and neck. His pack might have helped🤷🏻♀️. You know, play dead. You never know at all.
Bears are not being pushed into human conflict.they are expanding their range.
Why are they expanding their range? You have subdivisions being built near them, folks going into their territory knowing the risks, or probably making unnecessary moves such as getting close for pic taking. Wildlife are just that...wildlife. They don't live by the morality of humans.
I think the guy never hit the bear with his shor and I'm glad he didn't also I think if he did hit bear with the shot I think it may have been a minor flesh wound and the bear actually survived it because of how minor it was its refreshing to have a story where both bear and hunter survived virtually unscathed
Montana grizzly bears are the worst kind of grizzly bears.
@PeterOlbrisch8970, I agree. The government is reintroducing the bears or letting them overpopulate in habitats missing their main source of fats, salmon. They should really focus on reestablishing salmon runs in every body of water as possible before increasing grizzly numbers. The ripple effect on other species is too significant to do it the way they are doing it now.
I have no compassion for people entering bear country and then want sympathy for any bear attack.
As far as the hunting party are concerned, they should have had more people and at least stand guard over them as they processed the meat. You have to have a firearm at the ready in bear country. Bear spray is pretty much useless against them in any weather. It's a false sense of security. Likewise, what food is a gun if your hands are slippery and full of blood and guts?
Humans have been encroaching on wild life for years. Can’t really blame them . Story #1 I feel was just an unfortunate encounter
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@DeeCooper1567, It is true. It is unfortunate. But, I think we can strike a balance between us and them by insisting they stay in the woods and away from cities, etc. The less they see and smell us the better off they will be.
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True, yet when new subdivisions are built right up to forested areas the smells & sounds can be inticing (?). People want to live close to nature but are So unprepared for it. Cities sprawl & at some point contact is made whether it be beat or cougars or even coyotes. Jmho 👵🏻👩🌾❣️
I'm so glad we just have black bears here. I can't think of one good reason to have brown bears near my home.
On any given day, you can get mauled by blackbear as well brains……. all Bears are wild regardless of what your top the chances may be less, but that’s just individual basis. I’ve seen stories where people got mauled by black bears as well. Bettie is some intelligence just because they only black bears there doesn’t mean you’re out of being in danger.
Anyone else notice the indian cheif face 10:45 😂
I watched it like five times and couldn't see it. Is it like one of those posters where you have to cross your eyes to see the Battlestar Galactica suddenly pop out at you? I can never see those things.
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Go back to 10:40 and try again. Just look for face on rock. No big head dress.
Beware of the forest "people" 🐻🐻🐻
Is anyone else’s subtitles stuck on?
Knowing you use a moderator causes me to abstain from further comments. I respect, admire and trust you. Bye for now. Moderators I will not post.
@Orangeshebert, why is that? You have never posted anything bad here to my knowledge. What could a moderator do that is unacceptable to you? either way, respect ✌️
Two very very inexperienced guys with guns ….!
I think when people venture into the wild with intentions to kill an animal they are taken a big risk. It is like someone coming into our home with the intent to kill. These animals are only protecting their environment. I am sad for anyone so badly injured by an attack. I just wish people didn’t hunt.
"He plans to keep on hunting"!. Is this guy morally sane? Many hunters realize and cease hunting for respect felt during a altercation👍. Since he has decided to keep on hunting, and to inflict pain and suffering to Animals, it's too bad the Bear didn't finish him off! Maybe next time🙏.
@DBache, I appreciate the sentiments but prolonging animal suffering is anthithetical to hunting and unethical. Most hunters aim for a rapid death for the animal they are hunting. When it comes to bantitheticalears, they just don't die easy most of the time.
@@scarybearattacks Thanks for the reply, I appreciate it👍. A quick clean shot is fair enough, when stalking a Bear. A quick clean shot when a Bear is charging is unlikely. What really annoys me is when stalking hunters shoot/aim for the shoulders of the Bears to incapacitate them. Then to finish them off who knows how much later? The pain of the broken/smashed to bits bones would be excruciating especially when it tries to move I imagine. Some Bears are immobilized some stagger off into the scrub to suffer for God knows how long. I can't understand the pleasure hunters get when hunting for sport. Anyone can pull a trigger.
Yeah, it’s just not worth the ticket to fight back against a bear. A ticket on your record could ruin any future job applications and follow you for the rest of your life. No thanks!
I think people are taking there own life in there hands when going into the woods. Some places are there's . We are visitors and no blam on the animals that live there
Your title is wrong it says grizzly bear attacks but you said brown bears in the intr they are 2 different animals
@MartinKirby3100, grizzlies are brown bears, but not all brown bears are grizzlies. It is like a Venn Diagram that only includes one small circle inside of a larger circle. The larger circle would be brown bears, and the smaller circle inside the larger circle would be grizzlies.
Kinda like all German Shepherds are dogs ... but not all dogs are German Shepherds
No humans are pushing there way into there territory, DON'T POKE THE BEARS 😳
If the bear wanted him dead, he would be. I think it was just an unfortunate encounter.
Bloodthirsty murdering bastards poor elk glad he didn't kill the bear at first and I'm glad he got his
It's not a popular thing to hear,but we have too many people an we r moving into all of our wildlife s homes .we would be upset an protective if a strange person moved i
N our backyard.
😮 bad timing
So, if authorized persons were tracking that bear,on publics dime,why not hire appropriate hound dog man.? I rode wilderness with a friend who useto tree bears in CALIFORNIA when ca was still a norme.
Cease the background music is very distracting and not calming. Thank you
Isn’t it strange that for hundreds of years we’ve all grown up with cuddly teddy bears most of which are modeled after brown bears as a form of comfort? lol they were killing so many western migrators they killed off all the grizzlies in California and yet we still teach children to snuggle up to them for nap time lol
Not keen on the background music - distracting and unnecessary 😮
Carry bear spray and know how to use it!
Not necessary to kill bear.
All Bears are not hibernating, because of what occured in Alaska. Not too long ago, a law was passed in Alaska allowing hunters to kill sows with their cubs inside their dens. Males are protecting temporary dens they have. They don't feel safe in dens anymore, that's why their moving around so much, and into areas with people. Their trying to survive!
If a law is passed allowing people to jump off the highest bridge, would they?
Most bear attacks, you won't have time to use a rifle or gun. And if your lucky enough to get off a shot, if you don't kill it, it will kill you.
Bear spray works, and animals don't blame the person using it. Similar to training a cat. If your cat gets on the table, countertops, and you spray the cat with water from a waterbottle, the cat won't blame you and will learn to stay off those areas.
My brother didnt use that method with his cat, instead he yelled and tapped the cats butt. His cat, crawled into his car through a window that was down a few inches, and pooped all over his car! I laughed!
Also male bears territory, protecting his family, will attack.
Elk hunters are not on the dinner bell. Their protecting their territory . Bear spray works, if used correctly.
Bears know what guns are, and can smell them. Bears dont know what bear spray is.
Bears can track, even after a heavy rain storm. They can also track vehicles.
Bears think they are being hunted.
Learn how to communicate with a bear. Dont smile and show your teeth, that is a sign of agression. Always stand your ground with a male bear. Always.
If you communicate one thing wrong, a bear will attack, since they think the person is a threat.
Best to take an extra person hunting, to keep watch, and carry bear spray and know how to use it. I think the only time bear spray wont work, is when you have an injured bear.
Forget warning shots shoot to kill it and make sure it's dead it's your life or your friends.
What data, there huge killing machines doing what they do since the beginning of mankind
I think if we are able to go into their territory then why can't they do the same? It's because of us that food has become scarce especially hunters so it makes sense that they would be forced to come into our farmlands and more populated areas in order to survive. They eat to live, we live to eat 😢
@KaylahJames1093, the more they come around or into towns the more they are exposed to things that alienate them from what makes them better as a species. The overabundance of food and lack of competition between individual bears does actually help them. I do enjoy seeing bears and only have their perpetuation in mind with what I think.
Anders shouldnt have had his rifle slung over his shoulder with the safety on in bear country. He should have had that rifle by his side and ready to fire at a moments notice. Just another dummy who deserved what he got for his lack of awareness of his surroundings.
Nope i wood have shot it two
Bears being pushed onto human occupied areas? No, people treading into bear territories. Always blaming the animals when it's us infringing on their territories.
I carry a bell and that let's mom's know I'm there
Killing God's Animals For For Sport And Fun I Feel Bad For Them Animals
If they were just killing the elk for sport, why did they take precautions to care for the meat? It was while they were dressing the elk to preserve the quality of the meat that the bear attacked.
I'm not certain you've thought this through.
But hey, that's just me. I don't mean to be intrusive...
@Troybowen3024, I know that sport hunting is controversial today, but subsistence hunting seems to be more acceptable to many people. I am a subsistence hunter. No horns or antlers on my walls.
A recent trend in areas where tribes still live on their lands in Africa, South America, and SE Asia is to have the tribes issue permits to trophy hunters to come in and take out individual animals that the tribes deem hostile or dangerous to them. The tribe gets a huge amount of revenue from this and they let their farms go fallow and back to nature, allowing more wildlife habitat. To me, that is a win/win.