Saturday, September 15, 2018

The wilderness is not a place without risk, especially when you are not the apex predator.

Florida resident Corey Chubon shot an elk during a guided bow hunt late Thursday afternoon. He and his guide, Mark Uptain of Martin Outfitters, were unable to locate the wounded animal before nightfall. The pair returned Friday morning to locate and remove the elk. They found the undisturbed carcass in the early afternoon and were preparing to pack out the elk when they were aggressively charged by two large bears.
Chubon was able to run to his pack a few yards away and retrieve a pistol but was unable to safely fire a shot at the bear that had pounced upon Uptain. The attacking bear then spun, charged Chubon, grabbed his foot and dragged him to the ground. He sustained injuries to his leg, chest, and arm, but was able to throw the gun to Uptain and get loose before running from the scene to phone for help.
An interagency helicopter was dispatched to the scene to assist with transport of the injured hunters. Chubon was taken to St. John’s Medical Center for treatment to his wounds.  Uptain's body was found the next day.

6 comments:

  1. What the heck was a 'professional' guide doing without a gun strapped? In bear country?

    Foolish mortals. Mother Nature is not kind. Not at all.

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  2. Yup, there's a reason why it's called a SIDEARM.....

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    1. Widow and 5 orphans because he didn't take his own security seriously enough.

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  4. There's a favorite hunting picture of mine. In the foreground is the hunter and guide, skinning out a caribou. In the background is me, facing away from the camera. I'm always asked if I'm taking a whiz. Actually, I'm downwind, on bear watch.

    Some people should just stay on the porch.

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