Hunters attacked by grizzly in Madison County
BOZEMAN- Two men were injured when a grizzly bear attacked them while they were hunting over the weekend in Madison County.
Three men were hunting in a wooded area of the north fork of the Bear Creek near Cameron in the Madison Range on Saturday when they surprised a sow grizzly and two cubs according to Madison County Undersheriff Roger Thompson.
The sow grabbed one of the men but dropped him when his hunting partner yelled. The sow then went to the second man, picked him up and dropped him, then she and the two cubs ran off Thompson reports.
Officials tried to get an Air Idaho airlift into the area, but there were no open places to do so in the heavily wooded area. The men had built a fire and rescuers were able to locate them from the air.
At around 6:30 p.m. Madison County Search and Rescue, Fish, Wildlife and Parks and the U.S. Forest Service entered the area. It took rescuers about 3 ½ hours to get there, Thompson said.
One of the victims, a 16-year-old male from Helmville, suffered a bite to the leg and was unable to walk out. The second victim, a 41-year-old man from Manhattan, suffered a bite to the shoulder. A third man who was with them was not injured. Horses were used to get the injured men out of the area. They were taken to an Ennis hospital.
Thompson did not know if the men had bear spray. He also said there have not been any other reports of bear attacks in this area, but added it was a remote area with not a lot of access.
We have placed a call to Fish, Wildlife and Parks seeking information regarding the future of the bears. We will bring you more information as it becomes available.
Showing posts with label bear safety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bear safety. Show all posts
Monday, November 14, 2011
I want to be the third hunter
Labels:
bear safety,
bears,
grizzly bear,
Madison County,
Montana
Sunday, September 4, 2011
In wake of fatal Yellowstone grizzly attacks, Bozeman couple shares survival story
Thank God for the bear spray.
Without it, Kevin and Julie Boyer probably wouldn't be alive. Instead, they'd have likely shared the fates of two other hikers who were attacked and killed by grizzly bears this summer inside Yellowstone National Park. Full story at:
http://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/news/article_2944b5b4-d5c5-11e0-9c08-001cc4c03286.html
Without it, Kevin and Julie Boyer probably wouldn't be alive. Instead, they'd have likely shared the fates of two other hikers who were attacked and killed by grizzly bears this summer inside Yellowstone National Park. Full story at:
http://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/news/article_2944b5b4-d5c5-11e0-9c08-001cc4c03286.html
Labels:
bear safety,
bears,
hiking,
Montana,
Yellowstone National Park
Thursday, June 30, 2011
How to keep bears out of your yard
Some of the topics on this useful site:
How to Keep Bears Out of Your Yard
Bear Identification
Bears and Chickens
Hunting in Grizzly Country
Bear Aware Events
Emergency Contacts
911 or Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks at 542.5500
How to Keep Bears Out of Your Yard
Bear Identification
Bears and Chickens
Hunting in Grizzly Country
Bear Aware Events
Emergency Contacts
911 or Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks at 542.5500
Labels:
bear attractants,
bear safety,
bears,
Missoula,
precautions,
rural/urban interface
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