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SecularMotion

(7,981 posts)
Wed May 25, 2016, 07:29 AM May 2016

Pendleton hunter attacked by wounded bear

A Pendleton hunter was attacked by a black bear Sunday evening in the Starkey Unit near La Grande.

Shane Thomas was by himself at Tony Vey Meadows about six miles up Forest Road 5160, said Sgt. Nick Pallis with the Union County Sheriff’s Office. Thomas told officers he had shot the bear with his rifle and had walked into a thicket to retrieve the animal.

Except the bear wasn’t dead. It attacked Thomas, who was unable to reach for his pistol and forced to fight back by kicking and yelling. Thomas was able to get away and drive himself back to the highway despite puncture wounds to his legs and backside, Pallis said.

Thomas texted his mother about what happened, and she called 9-1-1. Pallis said he paged Search and Rescue, though before they could respond his deputy actually passed Thomas on Highway 244. Thomas followed medics back to Grande Ronde Hospital in La Grande, where Pallis said he was treated and released.

http://www.eastoregonian.com/eo/local-news/20160524/pendleton-hunter-attacked-by-wounded-bear
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Pendleton hunter attacked by wounded bear (Original Post) SecularMotion May 2016 OP
Two rules for bear country discntnt_irny_srcsm May 2016 #1
rangers mog75 May 2016 #2
Did you even read the article? SecularMotion May 2016 #3
I read it all. mog75 May 2016 #4
Thanks for proving my point. SecularMotion May 2016 #6
you've never made a point mog75 May 2016 #7
here's the link mog75 May 2016 #5
Great joke! And oldie but a goodie. ManiacJoe May 2016 #8
I was mistaken mog75 May 2016 #9
Better not to hunt at all and learn to coexist with nature instead of destroying it. SecularMotion May 2016 #10
thank you mog75 May 2016 #11
are you a vegan? gejohnston May 2016 #12

mog75

(109 posts)
2. rangers
Tue May 31, 2016, 01:52 AM
May 2016

Saw this on another website and thought it to be relevant to this discussion.

Park rangers say you should wear little bells and carry pepper spray when in bear territory. THe bells are to keep you from accidentally surprising the bear napping off after stuffing itself with berries, nuts, or whatever. They also say you can identify what kind of bear is in the area by looking at bear scat (aka turds – yes, they DO sh*t in the woods!). Black bear scat will be full of seeds, insect parts, stems from berries, etc. Grizzly bear scat will be full of little bells and smell like cayenne pepper…

 

SecularMotion

(7,981 posts)
3. Did you even read the article?
Tue May 31, 2016, 07:13 AM
May 2016

The little story you've posted is commonly found on pro-gun sites. They like to mock normal people who enjoy nature and the outdoors without carrying a firearm. In this incident, carrying a firearm and using it to hunt a wild animal was the reason he was attacked. So your tale of bells & pepper spray is irrelevant and simply displays the ignorance of pro-gunners.

mog75

(109 posts)
4. I read it all.
Tue May 31, 2016, 09:57 AM
May 2016

Laughed my f'n ass off. Nothing compares to the ignorance of the second ammendment abolishionist groups. It is a pro gun website. Is that a problem?

mog75

(109 posts)
9. I was mistaken
Tue May 31, 2016, 07:15 PM
May 2016

That shit ain't funny. If the guy had been hunting bears with pepper spray instead of a firearm it would have turned out much more better. Thanks for straightning me out SecMo.

gejohnston

(17,502 posts)
12. are you a vegan?
Tue May 31, 2016, 10:45 PM
May 2016

If not, it is hypocritical to knock someone eats what he hunts. It is actually more honest and more ethical than the guy that pays the factory farm industry to kill their food for them. This doesn't apply to rich trophy hunters like Trump's kids.
Have you ever wondered where the funds come from for wildlife habitat restoration and bring many species back from the brink of extinction, including wolf reintroduction in the West?
https://www.fws.gov/laws/lawsdigest/FAWILD.HTML
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittman%E2%80%93Robertson_Federal_Aid_in_Wildlife_Restoration_Act

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