by RichardCullip » September 29th, 2011, 1:58 pm
I think it does. While I don't have direct experience to relate, there were two encounters with grizzlies up near West Yellowstone while I was up there a few weeks ago. One of them was the encounter that the good Papa linked to in this thread.
There were two bow hunters in this encounter. Unfortunately they surprised a large bear (most likely a grizzly) which charged and started mauling one of the hunters. His partner was able to spray the bear with pepper spray and the bear ran off. The first hunter was injured but survived the encounter.
The other encounter also involved two hunters (or possibly 3) but this one was fatal. After they spotted a large bear (assumed to be a black bear since you can't hunt grizzlies), one of the hunters shot and wounded the bear. As they tracked the bear to finish it off, they were attacked by the wounded bear. While the bear mauled one of the hunters, his partner tried to shoot the bear. Unfortunatley his shot hit his hunting partner in the chest killing him before the bear did. In this case, having firearms along didn't seem to help the situation.
Two violent encounters with grizzles within a week or so of each other. In one encounter, pepper spray saved the person being mauled. In the other encounter, a rifle killed the person being mauled.
I'll carry pepper spray with me while I'm walking in grizzly country.
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Richard