Montana FWP reports killing of grizzly bear in first fatal encounter of year
- An adult female grizzly bear, estimated to be 13 years old, was killed in a fatal encounter with a man hunting for shed antlers outside Dupuyer, Montana, according to Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks on Monday.
- The man shot the bear after it charged him at close range, as reported by FWP.
- The bear had a single unharmed yearling cub found on-site, and FWP stated that no management action will be taken for the yearling.
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Montana Man Shoots Charging Grizzly While Shed Hunting
A Montana man shot and killed a charging grizzly bear in self-defense while shed hunting near Dupuyer. Wildlife officials confirmed the bear was a healthy female with a yearling cub, which was found unharmed. The post Montana Man Shoots Charging Grizzly While Shed Hunting appeared first on Concealed Nation. Continue reading Montana Man Shoots Charging Grizzly While Shed Hunting at Concealed Nation.
Bear attacked a man in the United States, shot the beast
A man went to collect deer antlers in the forests of the state of Montana. While collecting, she was attacked by a female grizzly bear, who had not yet had a conflict with a human. There have been several bloody bear attacks in recent times.
Shed hunter kills grizzly near Dupuyer
A grizzly bear in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. (Photo by Frank van Manen / USGS / Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 / Unedited) A Montana man shed hunting in the north-central part of the state shot and killed a grizzly bear on April 11, after it reportedly charged him at close range. According to Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, the hunter was not harmed during the encounter. The man was searching for antlers on a brushy hillside near Dup…
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