I've done pretty much the exact same thing as Boomer with black bears and grizzly bears, quite a few times.
Once, when I was young and foolish, I crept so close to a grazing black bear tht I really freaked myself out, I could have almost touched him...And I only had a hunting knife for back up!
This spring I posted pics of 2 grizzly bears that I snuck up on to take thier pics. I had my .375 in hand and camera in the other. Had things gone poorly, I probably would have had some explaining to do to a CO, I guess. But wildlife photography is not illegal or immoral, nor is defending yourself from bear attack.
The only time I believe somethign like this woudl be "wrong" is if the person doing it had so little bear knowledge that they couldn't do it safely for both the bear and themselves.
Hunting magazines are full of pictures of grizzly bears, sows and cubs etc. Anyone wonder hwo they got these shots? Probably not all are with lenses the size of 45 gallon drums.
Once, when I was young and foolish, I crept so close to a grazing black bear tht I really freaked myself out, I could have almost touched him...And I only had a hunting knife for back up!
This spring I posted pics of 2 grizzly bears that I snuck up on to take thier pics. I had my .375 in hand and camera in the other. Had things gone poorly, I probably would have had some explaining to do to a CO, I guess. But wildlife photography is not illegal or immoral, nor is defending yourself from bear attack.
The only time I believe somethign like this woudl be "wrong" is if the person doing it had so little bear knowledge that they couldn't do it safely for both the bear and themselves.
Hunting magazines are full of pictures of grizzly bears, sows and cubs etc. Anyone wonder hwo they got these shots? Probably not all are with lenses the size of 45 gallon drums.




















































