It was a dark rainy afternoon when suddenly, a bear burst from the shadows! I fired 3 slugs into the beast all of them bouncing off as the bear laughed, thus proving that you need nothing short of a .50bmg to harm a bear.
In the North Rockies I carry a 12 gauge specifically for bear defence. In twenty odd years I’ve only had to use it twice, once with a black and once, sort of, with a Grizzly. I fired over the head of the black with bird shot to scare it off. With the Grizz, it as a weird scenario, it started a full on charge in my direction from 400m – well beyond the usual circle of comfort for these animals. I didn’t have to shoot as the bear lost track of me in the brush as it closed in, but I was literally seconds from doing so. I was carrying a 4+1 that day but because of this experience I have opted to go back to a 9 shot Mossberg 590A1. Given the size of that particular bear and its speed the extra shells seems very prudent.
8 to 10 yards is plenty close. Reminds me of a time when I was walking a fence line of a prospective acreage for sale when we heard a noise on the other side of the barbed wire. Parting the bushes “Laugh In” style (for those who remember that TV show) we realized we were face to face with 2 small cubs in a tree. After uttering a nice expletive at the gravity of the situation we heard the mom as she growled at us not more than 2 metres away. The only thing we could do at that point was to run – which we did, laughing the whole way back to the truck. Not sure on harvesting distances associated with baiting as bear hunting is not my thing (no judgement whatsoever on those who do mind you) as I have close friends who consider bruins as spirit animals. So I’m only going to shoot one when it’s him or me - and I’m betting on me!
Polar bears – different story. I have spent a fair amount of time in the Arctic and you had to be very aware of your surroundings when you were on the sea ice. I was mostly traveling on skis and alone. Depending on where I was, I sometimes carried a Mossberg Mariner and sometimes nothing. While they were rare in the Queen Maude Gulf they weren’t non existent. Seeing a polar bear out there meant it was seeing you and you were dinner.
I would have thought that with all the experts out there I would have at least one report from a cgnut who had shot and killed an attacking bear with a shot gun?
A shotgun loaded with slugs is nearly useless when confronted by a coastal very large Alaskan grizz.
There are bears and there are bears. A shotgun loaded with slugs is nearly useless when confronted by a coastal very large Alaskan grizz.
On the other had a shotgun will work when you are being stalked by a black bear, much smaller animal.
A shotgun loaded with slugs is nearly useless when confronted by a coastal very large Alaskan grizz.