Fatal Bear Attack in NJ

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That is terrible

I was carrying a Glock 26 the one time my wife and I encountered a bear hiking, maybe three years ago.
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Now I carry a S&W 1006.
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I've been in those woods all my life and bears have been a real problem for at least the last 7-8 years. The attitude is always, they won't bother you, blah blah blah. Every year the loonies protest the bear hunt, I hope this wakes them up to the fact that they are a real threat.
Ancient history, when I was a kid there were no bears in NJ. Now we are overrun. Time to increase the annual bear hunt quota. The last thing NJ needs is another apex predator we have enough of the two legged variety already in all our major cities.
 
We're overrun with them here in MA since the loonies managed to pass a ballot question banning hunting with hounds. We get the same "they won't hurt you" pablum treatment. My wife's Facebook friend posted a video today of Yogi at a bird feeder here in town. Just a matter of time before someone gets killed here, too. Tick-tock.
 
We had a big male at 30 yards a week ago..right off of our deck. It was just getting light and all I got was his Butt going away for a pic..My wife and I live in rural MT, and go nowhere outside without a M&P. It is part of country living..Having two big male Chessies doesn't hurt either, but yes they can be as deadly as any other four legged critter!
 

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Back in the late 50's in Old Tappan near Westwood and Paramus New Jersey my two older brothers would caddy on a golf course there. They rode bikes to get there early in the morning. They had run ins with bears back then. It's probably out of control by now for sure.

I have a local 350/400lb male in my back yard. No hunting them yet too.

I carry a 338wm when bear hunting. They hate this rifle.
 
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We're overrun with them here in MA since the loonies managed to pass a ballot question banning hunting with hounds. We get the same "they won't hurt you" pablum treatment. My wife's Facebook friend posted a video today of Yogi at a bird feeder here in town. Just a matter of time before someone gets killed here, too. Tick-tock.

We rode dirtbikes in mass. For many years at the otis pipeline and at October mountain. One trail at October mountain is marked keep Out because of bears. We respected that sign and the bears.
Another time while running the pipeline one stood up in the tall grass right near us as we were flying by. It was no time to ask the bear to pose with us for a selfie. We stayed going.
 
I live in the Pine Barrens. I have seen bears since the seventies.
A friend of ours had a rottweiler that would get out all the time. One day coming back from LBI we thought we saw the dog on RT.72 in front of their house. We slowed down only to have a black bear stareing at us.

Just this year we had one behind our middle school that kept showing up.
 
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We had a big male at 30 yards a week ago..right off of our deck. It was just getting light and all I got was his Butt going away for a pic..My wife and I live in rural MT, and go nowhere outside without a M&P. It is part of country living..Having two big male Chessies doesn't hurt either, but yes they can be as deadly as any other four legged critter!

This looks more like Bigfoot than a bear.
 
4 years ago I moved from a rural area (they exist) of NJ to Georgia. The bear population is growing rapidly. While you can't carry a gun I believe the Canadian Mounties invented pepper spray to deal with grizzlies when their handguns where not effective. I always carried mace.

300lbs isn't a very large bear, even for NJ. It's a tragedy, but one fatality in the history of the state isn't exactly a crisis. When you go out into the woods, you are on the animals turf. Shot happens.
 
I've been in those woods all my life and bears have been a real problem for at least the last 7-8 years. The attitude is always, they won't bother you, blah blah blah. Every year the loonies protest the bear hunt, I hope this wakes them up to the fact that they are a real threat.
Ancient history, when I was a kid there were no bears in NJ. Now we are overrun. Time to increase the annual bear hunt quota. The last thing NJ needs is another apex predator we have enough of the two legged variety already in all our major cities.

One documented bear death in the history of the state. Any energy spent on bear control would be better used fighting the 2 legged scum. I went to night school in Newark. Lots more dangerous than High Point Park.
 
When I lived in the Poconos, PA, we always had bears in the yard. You have to be "bear smart" and stay out of their way. They were like enormous raccoons - mostly only interested in your garbage can.
 
I live in Pike county, across the river from New Jersey. Pike county has the largest bear population in the state. I lived here for 11 years and never had any problem with bears. But this attack shows that bears are wild animals and thus unpredictable. You have to be careful. Right now we have a cop killer on the loose up here. That's something more dangerous than a bear right now.
 
Get around a female with cubs and see what happens. I can hear the Momma burping already. It's silly for a smart person to frolic through the woods without some sort of self protection plan from anyone or anything.
 
When you hear there teeth banging together it's time to get out of dodge, like run forest run...... When they smack there jaws together banging there teeth that's there last warning before they attack. If the wind is in your direction you will smell them first. If they don't know your there they are so noisy. Once they know your there they are as quiet as a church mouse. I have no clue how they can walk through crunchy leaves and snapping twigs in a stealth mode. If they have a clear way out from getting away from you they will leave. If you startle them or box them in they may attack quickly.
 
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