Man kills bear with small knife

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In a self-defense situation, use whatever weapons you have available. Believe you are going to win. Never, ever, ever give up the fight.

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http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/aplocal_story.asp?category=6420&slug=WA Bear Stabbed


Man armed with knife kills hungry bear

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WILLIAMS LAKE, British Columbia -- John Hirsch went toe-to-claw with a black bear - and won.

Hirsch had only a 3 1/2-inch knife blade when he came across the bear in his backyard in Williams Lake, about 190 miles northeast of Vancouver.

"He came out of nowhere," said Hirsch, 61, an avid hunter and outdoorsman.

"I can remember thinking that he's not stopping - he's coming," said Hirsch. "I just didn't feel I had any place to go."

He was attacked Oct. 29 while checking on the 15 turkeys he and his wife, Sharon, raise on their spread.

As the bear began to circle him, Hirsch faced it like a wrestler in a ring.

"It was like a knife fight that you'd see in an old-time Western," he said. The bear swatted out at him, but each time it lunged, he managed to stab it.

"I couldn't tell you if the fight lasted three seconds or three minutes," Hirsch said.

Three stabs to the bear's chest and one to its neck finally did the bruin in.

It stood about 5 foot 7 inches to Hirsch's 5 feet 9 inches and weighed 200 pounds, according to conservation officers who inspected it.

"I can say it sure looked smaller the next morning than it did during the fight," said Hirsch.

The bear was in poor shape, suffering from a severed tongue and broken jaw, the conservation officer said. Its stomach was empty and the bear had little fat on it.

Hirsch, a retired electrical foreman at B.C. Hydro, suffered a scratch to the top of his head and scratches to his back - and a shredded T-shirt.

As for the battle itself, Hirsch said it never occurred to him that he would lose to the bear.

"I just felt that however long this took, I was going to come out OK," he said. "I always felt that I was at least his equal."
 
Not the first time and certainly not the typical outcome. An old Alaskian bachelor went hunting with his buds and got a caribou. Unfortunately a large brown (or Kodiak) wanted the kill also and even more unfortunately the 60+ year old hunter has set his rifle down too far away to reach in time, but he did have his Buck folder in hand. The furry freight train charged, the hunter fought, the bear fought, the bear died, the hunter thought he would also. Regardless, with knife in hand he stumbled the 3+ miles back to the boat landing point and begged his friends to end his suffering. His friends said they would if they couldn't get to help in a hurry. Help in a hurry consisted of a house on another island 30 minutes boat ride away. They couldn't do much for him at the house so he begged for them agian to finish him off. The woman of the house said that she'd let them if a rescue flight couldn't get to him in a half an hour (no way possible since it would take an hour to get a rescue chopper off the ground and to the island homestead). He agreed, she called, his luck held out again because a USCG chopper was on exercises not 15 minutes away. They got there, got on the ground, got the old guy and got off to the hospital. Lots of surgery later he survives and lots of recovery time later he leaves the hospital. He credits the Buck knife he had that day with saving his life. Buck Knives got wind of the story, flew him to CA and brought him to the factory to tell his story. They put the blood stained, fur tufted knife in their in-house museum and gave him a brand new customized replacement.
 
As my old teacher, Bud Malstrom would say, never give up 'till you've won or the lights go out.

John
 
Wow! What great stories! I love stories of people that just don't give up.

Steve
 
Sweet

I always thought it'd be kind of fun to hunt with just a knife to make it more of an even playing field and more of a challenge but i never meant i'd want to hunt bear with anything less than an M16 (go army :D ) those guys are nuts and they're my heroes man... anyone that kills a bear with their hands and a knife has all of my respect possible
 
marineman227:

That same man has my sympathy as well. He did not escape unscathed and will remember throgh the pain and scars for the rest of his life.

One lucky mutha I'd say

Brownie
 
He did not escape unscathed and will remember throgh the pain and scars for the rest of his life.
If I killed a bear in a "hand-to-hand," I'd be showing those scars off to everyone I knew.
 
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