Alberta black bear ... with a spear

8:30 minute mark, camera pans over to the guy holding the shotgun or rifle, so there goes the no backup claim lol
 
wowzer... He would be in a world of trouble if that bear was looking for a fight after it was hit. I personally know somebody that got chewed on by a 6' grizzly and he still wears the scars to prove it. He doesn't hunt bears anymore. Congrats on a successful hunt.
 
wowzer... He would be in a world of trouble if that bear was looking for a fight after it was hit. I personally know somebody that got chewed on by a 6' grizzly and he still wears the scars to prove it. He doesn't hunt bears anymore. Congrats on a successful hunt.

Black bear and grizzly are a totally different animal temperamentally.
99.9% of the time black bear will pick flight over fight. Grizzly are the opposite.
I wouldn't expect a similar video from that hunter with grizzly.
 
Black bear and grizzly are a totally different animal temperamentally.
99.9% of the time black bear will pick flight over fight. Grizzly are the opposite.
I wouldn't expect a similar video from that hunter with grizzly.

It would be more fun to watch though
 
Black bear and grizzly are a totally different animal temperamentally.
99.9% of the time black bear will pick flight over fight. Grizzly are the opposite.
I wouldn't expect a similar video from that hunter with grizzly.

No kidding, but stranger things have happened. Don't kid yourself a black bear is nothing to toy with.... especially when its hurt.
 
No kidding, but stranger things have happened. Don't kid yourself a black bear is nothing to toy with.... especially when its hurt.

Bearkilr and some others have more bear experience than most...

While I have had a number of "hairy" experiences with black bears, I have also spent more time in close proximity to them than most... and I would support Bearkilr's statement... blackies will choose "flight" 99.5% of the time... 0.49% of the time they will choose "bluff..." But people like to talk about that one encounter in ten thousand.
 
Were there any anti hunting comments, or were they just anti method?

The fact that the bear only ran 60 yards is not a measure of how long it took to die, or how much it suffered.
I'm not anti hunting, but this did not float my boat.
 
Fair enough, but you wouldn't catch me doing that.

Bearkilr and some others have more bear experience than most...

While I have had a number of "hairy" experiences with black bears, I have also spent more time in close proximity to them than most... and I would support Bearkilr's statement... blackies will choose "flight" 99.5% of the time... 0.49% of the time they will choose "bluff..." But people like to talk about that one encounter in ten thousand.
 
Were there any anti hunting comments, or were they just anti method?

The fact that the bear only ran 60 yards is not a measure of how long it took to die, or how much it suffered.
I'm not anti hunting, but this did not float my boat.

It was legal and the bear died fast... clearly effective hunting, whether it "floats your boat" or not.
 
I have to wonder what kind of drugs he's one to act like that. Anti hunters would have a field day with the way he acts let alone the spear hunting. What is the gizmo on the spear by the way.

The drug's called adrenaline and endorphins, 100% natural believe it or not, the reward mechanism programmed into us from a couple million years of hunting evolution. Many seem to have forgotten where we come from, but not this guy.
 
The drug's called adrenaline and endorphins, 100% natural believe it or not, the reward mechanism programmed into us from a couple million years of hunting evolution. Many seem to have forgotten where we come from, but not this guy.


It's more stunt than hunt, just because it went well doesn't mean we should forget that

Patrick
 
It's more stunt than hunt, just because it went well doesn't mean we should forget that

Patrick

I understand your mindset...... But over the years, I have learned not to judge others legal hunting choices.......

There was a time where I would have agreed with you and would have been calling for the spearchucker's head......

But there are two things obvious to me in that video.... The first is that he was obviously very practiced in the method and had put in the work needed to be proficient with his weapon of choice.....

Secondly, the weapon certainly did it's job.... That penetration was impressive IMOP.......

The only thing I am critical of, is that he had no firearm as a backup..... And exhibited machismo about it...... Which is all well and good, but if he had a firearm as a backup, he could have waited the traditional 20 minutes and gone after his kill.... From the video, it's obvious to me that the bear didn't suffer (entrails and such hanging off foliage is a sure sign)..... But due dilligence and all that.....

I will take ten of these guys in the sport over one guy using grandpa's 30-30 hitting a pie plate at 50 yards and saying "good enough" any day.......
 
It's more stunt than hunt, just because it went well doesn't mean we should forget that

Patrick

Not the way I see it, he decided to try and do it the most challenging way possible, and it was legal. If it's true he was a champion javelin thrower that adds even more to it.

As my digital age climbs slowly less and less am I interested in judging people's legal methods of taking game. In fact I find the nanny statism of self censoring rather irritating now, though I've been as guilty as any in the past.
 
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