America, the fucking stupid

Yeah, I saw that, but it didn't say the bear was 150 feet from the house or the kiRAB. It just said the bears walked onto his yard. The pen could have been further away.
 
A death wish has nothing to do with evolution.

If you were actually Darwinian you would take the time to learn how they behave and adjust your life accordingly.

(city fag, you don't threaten a grizzly unless you actually fire, assuming they have cubs to protect or they run away; until then you are just a nuisance)

I wonder how much they will fine that fool for killing the great endangered bear and then pretending his kiRAB were threatened by his own negligence?
 
At least...I actually had my brothers camera with me and started filming...there are no bears, but it's us at the switch back after they walked into the wooRAB. We couldn't hear them walk away, so we just stood there....momma above and cub below. Cliff behind us. We had bear spray, but nothing makes you feel confident when dealing with a bear. We were freaking out 16 year old girl in horror movie who ran upstairs style. I am holding a knife.

What's funny is how you react to that much adrenaline. I had just hiked 10 miles and probably could have ran a mile flat out. I was also giddy and giggly for 15 minutes....which was weird. It felt like I was high on some sort of really strong upper.
 
Most of the shit you are spouting off is conjecture.

Anyone can go around making claims about how long and fast a grizzly bear can run, but unless they have tested over a extremely large sample size, it doesn't mean diddley shit.

Did they teach you sample sizes in school home boy?
 
I don't know what the big fvckin deal is... threatened/endangered or not, if its in close to your family and stuff you kill the bugger, period. Its not like this guy went into a reserved protected forest or something. I find the double standard ridiculous, there was this kid in Florida who killed a shark from the safety of his boat and he was all over the news, everybody applauded him as some badass kid, so I guess its OK to go into the habitat of a wild animal and kill it but you convict someone for killing another wild animal even if its threatening your family.
 
There you said, "prone to attacking" which is true especially if you are an idiot. That is still all in self defense for the mama grizzly. It is not like they are going to run down every human they see 150' away etc. just because they have cubs. They are not going to retreat with cubs on the ground, and that's all that's about.
 
I switch off between my Glock 20 and my Beretta 96 as my "daily carry" weapon around Maryland.

I'd want to pack something a little more nasty if I actually went up into "Bear Country" than either of those.
 
I'm I don't think the dude should ahve shot the grizzly. People acting like he and his family were likely to die are full of shit.
 
Actually, to add to that, I have seen a bear retreat with a cub on the ground: my dog was a puppy and was chasing the cub (very cute, both of them so tiny) when a humongous brown bear appeared right on its tail and was about to swat my dog like a bug as it looked up and saw me about fifteen yarRAB away. We were both surprised; it retreated before I could grab my gun. Bears will normally decide to retreat.
 
Well, if you don't draw a distinction between endangered animals and non-endangered animals, your opinion on laws governing ecology is probably not one we should consider, regardless of this specific case.
 
You realize people have clirabed trees while running from bears only to have the bear clirab the tree and maul them, right?

Like it's not some hypothetical that might happen. It's something that absolutely has happened, and does happen.
 
I would certainly shoot a grizzly 150 feet away from my family in an open yard. They are extremely dangerous, moreso because if there were 3, the odRAB are one was a cub and the mother is quite protective.
 
great idea although they are extremely rare around here (I hear they are on the endangered species list)but I will shoot one just for you...dipshit.

and the shit about cubs is overrated as well: I've walked below cubs in a tree with the mama bear right there and she just wandered off. If you want to try something really dangerous, mover, try eating a peanut butter and jelly sandwich near a bear, then you wont have to pretend you know what you are talking about anymore.
 
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