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I received this email from my Father-in-Law, Scott, yesterday and he recommended that I share it with all of you. This is an amazing story, and I know Hunting Addicts all over can learn from this experience! I do not know the hunter’s that were attacked, but I would love to meet them someday! In fact, if these hunters see this post, and can identify themselves, I will send them some Addicted to Hunting gear!

This also serves as a reminder to our Hunting Addicts to be careful while out hunting this year!

Here is the story:

Hello to all!

Many of you know that my brother-in-law(Bridgett’s husband), Ron, was attacked by a grizzly bear last weekend in Wyoming, while bow hunting elk with his dad.

Ron amazing came through with non life threatening injuries.

Ron, who is an experienced hunter and used to be a guide, was calling an elk for his dad, who was down hill 40 yards. The elk suddenly spooked and then Ron heard a noise behind him. He turned around and a grizzly was 15 feet behind him. He tried to shoo it away but it proceeded
toward him. He went behind a tree and the bear kept coming, so he took off on his ‘death run’ down hill towards his dad. With the grizzly just feet behind his son, and running full speed, Ron’s dad shot one arrow.
Ron saw the arrow fly by his leg, unsure of whether it hit the bear, and within a few more steps, Ron was on his back with the grizzly on top of him. With is arms shielding his head, Ron kicked and punched the bear with all he had. Ron said it all went to fast and he was so full of
adrenaline, he could not feel any pain at the time of the attack. When the bear continued to attack, Ron’s dad, could see that the bear was bleeding badly from the arrow, and he went over and started beating on the bear with his bow(You can not carry guns during bow hunting, so he had nothing to shoot it). The bear continued to attack Ron, biting clear through his left hand and glove, and down to the bone of his right arm just below the elbow. Then the bear, stopped, looking at Ron’s dad, walked away several yards, and rolled over dead.

The bear was autopsied and showed that it was well over 500 lbs(the grizzlies in that area average 350lbs) and 11 years old(which is in it’s prime). Following the path of the arrow, the autopsy showed that the arrow went in, hit a main artery, then bent, and hit the heart!
A one in a thousand shot they said.

Another important fact to mention and that gave me chills is that Ron’s dad had had surgery on his arm, because he had injured his arm and was not even able to pull the bow last season. This was to be his big hunt, and before the day of the attack, he had already missed two elk that were standing still. The morning of the attack, Ron’s dad(also named Ron), prayed ‘God please guide my arrow today’.
Little did Ron Sr. and Ron know how God would guide his arrow that day!

Amazing story I just had to share!

 

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3 Comments

  1. Great minds must think alike. I got this email this morning as well and blogged it on my site too. What a story!

  2. That is a truly amazing story. Glad to hear Ron and his dad prevailed in that one!

  3. Excellent article. I believe that if more people tried bow hunting, they would be surprised how much fun this can be.

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