Bear eats hiker in Smoky Mtns

When we were in Gatlinburg in mid July (isn't there a song about that?), there were bear warnings all over the place. The dumpsters at the place we were staying had anti bear latches and signs warning that bears liked to hang around the dumpsters.

I seem to remember that there was at least one bear who wandered around downtown while we were there.
 
Some say best bear gun is 25acp. You knee cap you buddy with it and keep on truckin.

Semi-serious thought on this popular joke:

It may not actually work. Once attacking predators are focused on a target, for whatever reason, they may simply ignore others, even more convenient ones. The evidence goes as far back as Colonel Paterson and the Tsavo man-eaters. On occasion one of the lions would climb over several sleeping workers to grab and drag off a specific victim.

Imagine the embarrassment when you shoot your buddy and the bear runs straight by him at you ... :D
 
It was a black bear man! Let go of me!

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That creature is Beautiful! ...I was talking about the bear you jerk!

I just love strolling out to my favorite plinking spot in the sticks around here, but I'm well aware of the fact that I ain't alone.

Yes, there is a round chambered. :)
 
Brings to mind the Smith & Wesson "Survival Kit"
Yellow or orange Pelican case with a VERY short barrel X Frame
in either .460 or .500 with matching bright colored grips and other gear including info on Bear Attacks.

I thinks that's a GREAT idea !! :rolleyes:

You get six chances to kill the bear that you disturbed.
And when they find your body under the dead bear (Best Case Scenario),
They can ID your remains from the 4472 for the Smith win/win

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P.S. Why does this pistol call to me?.......
 

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If I was smart I woulda picked up as many of those S&W Survival Kitts as I could of afforded. I bet they go for big bucks.
 
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Some say best bear gun is 25acp. You knee cap you buddy with it and keep on truckin.

I read an article some time back where the National Park Service addressed this old joke. In their judgement, if this actually happened the shooter would be guilty of murder.

Sorry, tried to find it, but my googlefoo is weak. :rolleyes:
 
When my granddaughter was little we started having black bears back in area. Big news on tv and papers. Talk of the town. We had GD for weekend and were going to be in woods. The night before I told her a story about a little girl the bears got and only thing found was her pink dress. Following day we were walking down old dirt road on way to pick plums. First thing we ran into was a pink dress laying in middle of road. It was tractor rag material but GD went nuts. No plum picking that day.
 
My wife feeds the deer here every summer. We get lots of does with their fawns and by putting out some grain they will stay out of our apple trees. This year we have been over run by black bears. We have had two different sows with twin cubs and two boars.
We have been on the same property for over 40 years and never seen a bear here at our place until late July. We don't live too far from town but if you head east from our house it is over 100 miles between our road and the one at Lake Wenatchee with nothing but mountains and trees between us.
I asked our local game warden what was going on and he said it had to do with the exploding raccoon population. We have always had a problem with the raccoons here but this year we have seen them almost everyday. The 1st of September I started solving the raccoon problem, I have solved it over 20 times in the last two weeks and the bears are no longer with us.
I'm temped to put the deer feeders back up but I think we will have to wait until next year. We do miss seeing the deer but the picture below is a nice boar 20 feet from our bedroom window.
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When I was a kid my folks would take vacations in the Smoky's a few times.

Back then they had a lot of pull offs from the road near creeks and stuff with picnic tables set up. More than once we had to take off and leave most of our food due to bear cubs walking up to us.

If the cubs were there, mama wasn't far behind.
 

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