Stopping a Kodiak Brown Bear Charge with a Bow

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  1. Juan Guy

    Ignore all these wussy tree huggers! Awesome hunt! Great shot! People who
    fish and hunt are one of the largest contributors to conservation. A fact
    that is largely ignored. 

     
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  2. Leland Holton

    I want to get a bear with my bow too. Expensive. Archery is a skill hunt.
    Antis need to go elsewhere. Hunting keeps you safe alomg with other
    animals. Research.

     
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  3. olddog57

    It’s OK to eat meat (I do), it’s OK to go hunting (if not for just trophy).
    What I don’t like in this video, is positioning this woman as a
    hero-hunter: most probably she was accompanied by a few guys with their
    deadly weapons; and I don’t like her little show with the killed animal –
    they’d better to show us the sausages and the stakes of it.

     
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  4. HevnoraakVolsung

    GREAT SHOT WITH THAT RIFLE. Yeah sure..she could lift the bow. draw, nock,
    hold…….hold…….. yeahhhhhhhhhhh bulllllshit. there is something
    sacred that commercialization just can go EFFF off on… and this is it. I
    love the ignore the stupid tree hugger comment. Yeah this is coming from a
    contributor..Stop shitting on the hunt.
    meaning: we don’t want to see Ben die….

     
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  5. guuspalmero

    I hope one day a bear will eat her slowly and painfully in front of the
    eyes of other mentally disabled hunters like these. Look at some bear
    documentaries and see that they are loving animals and kill to survive and
    live to live and not live to die.

     
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  6. Nakmuay1579

    I just got back from a trip to Northern Canada and learned a lot about the
    culture and lifestyle. Hunting was a big part of their lifestyle. And up
    north you have to hunt or you die. But up there people hunt to eat and take
    only what they need. They sell fur to make a little money to buy supplies
    and they respect the animals and the environment. I don’t think these
    hunters in this video are quite the same. It’s pure sport for them. I doubt
    they killed the bear for food.

     
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  7. Jean-Marie FRENAY

    quelle garce ! se montrer triomphante après avoir tuer un animal protégé
    par des conventions internationales ne montre que trois choses: votre déni
    des lois et le manque de respect pour cette espèce extraordinaire dont vous
    ignorez, visiblement, tout, et l’étroitesse de votre cerveau (il aurait
    mieux valu que l’on vous chasse à l’arc et qu’on laisse l’ours tranquille).
    La vie de l’ours est utile, la vôtre n’a aucun sens !

     
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  8. Nunya Bidness

    Gotta love how these idiots travel thousands of miles, and then say the
    bear charged THEM.

     
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  9. Ontite

    So apparently if you value nature and the life of animals then you’re
    considered a “tree hugger”. Well to everyone that keeps regurgitating that
    term, I hope you understand that your love of trophy hunting is a
    borderline psychotic trait. We “tree huggers” actually enjoy and respect
    nature, where as you guys enjoy the thrill of killing and the feeling of
    power that comes along with it. Not much different from murderers and
    serial killers. Choosing to kill a defenseless lower life form really says
    a lot about a person.

     
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