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fisher16
04-14-2006, 09:02 AM
Hunt is on for killer bear in Tenn.

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The attack came Thursday afternoon in the Cherokee National Forest in southeastern Tennessee.
The family was at a pool below Benton Falls on Chilhowee Mountain when the bear attacked, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency said.


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Witnesses told authorities the bear picked up the boy in its mouth while the mother and other visitors tried to fend it off with sticks and rocks, said Dan Hicks, a spokesman for the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. The mother and the boy were flown to Erlanger Medical Center in Chattanooga, authorities said.
When the bear attacked, the girl ran away, authorities said. Rescuers found the girl's body about 100 yards down the trail from the falls. A bear was standing over her.
"Allegedly, after the rescue squad found the little girl, one of the squad members fired a shot from a small caliber handgun," Hicks said Friday. "We don't know whether the bear was hit or not. There was no blood, but it chased it off."
Hicks said authorities were using dogs and set traps baited with honey buns and doughnuts. Wildlife officers planned to put out more traps Friday morning, he said.
The 640,000-acre park runs along the Tennessee-North Carolina line southwest of Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Rangers said black bears rarely attack humans and that the animal may have been suffering from a disease that affected its behavior.
"It's a pretty rare thing, black bears generally don't attack people. I can't think of any time other than — just really rare circumstances," said Monty Williams, park ranger.
In May 2000, a woman was killed by a black bear near Gatlinburg. Glena Ann Bradley, a schoolteacher from Cosby, was attacked by two female bears when she took a walk on a trail near a Smoky Mountains campground.

A sad story but black bears can be just as dangerous as grizzlies.

tacoma
04-14-2006, 09:24 PM
Have harvested two black bear with my rifle (one mounted!) am trying for one this year with a bow...this article is making me want to practice even more to ensure a good clean kill!

http://photos.maanglers.com/albums/userpics/10003/normal_DSCN0159%20%282%29.JPG

fisher16
04-15-2006, 11:34 AM
Nice mount, I would practice, practice. I seen a couple of those hunts get pretty scary on OLN. Bear charging at a hunter with only a bow. Good luck and be safe.

buckmanjr
04-15-2006, 04:07 PM
make sure u carry a big pistol with you! Where do you do ur bear hunts? Guided?

tacoma
04-15-2006, 09:17 PM
I hunt bears where I grew up...in Buckland Ma. There is a swamp next to a large corn field and when the corn comes into its "milk stage" it is go time!!! Both bears I've shot have been within 30 yards so I believe I should have no problem with a bow!

fisher16
04-17-2006, 05:10 PM
That is an adrinline rush getting that close to one. I had a pretty close encounter with a bear a couple of years ago camping in Washington Mass. I heard this loud pantting and it got closer and closer until I saw him he had to go at least three hundred pounds. The bear walked thru our campsite. A buddy of mine was in his tent, and was freaking out. He asked, "What the hell is that sound?" I quietly told him to shut up, and calm down because A. I wasn't armed B. I didn't want to get into a rolling match with that animal. C. or Become is dinner. He did what he was told to do,and quieted down the bear just walked on by and left our site without any problems.

I saw on the news the other night that they authorities may have found the bear responsible for the incident. The Bear didn't fair to well, I wonder what happened? Where these people feeding the bear and the bear became aggressive with them. Or was this a female Bear with Cubs in the area and she was just using her mother instinct.

fisher16
04-24-2006, 01:42 PM
I forgot about this photo. Found it today while looking though one of my books.

http://photos.maanglers.com/albums/userpics/10004/normal_bear.jpg

tacoma
04-24-2006, 03:49 PM
Nice picture!

Fishstory
04-24-2006, 06:16 PM
I'm looking at the picture, and not sure what I'm looking for! It appears to be a black bear taking a leak to the left of the tree with the split! Is that what I'm looking at????

fisher16
04-24-2006, 07:16 PM
Its a black bear but he wasn't taking a leak. He was digging up a old rotted out tree. I have a couple of other photos of him somewhere. I'll have to ask my wife what she did with them. The shadows of the trees behind him kinda hide him a little bit.