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Yep. Unless someone video taped the incident it would simply come down to what the game warden was told.
Makes me wonder if there has ever been anyone charged with a crime after shooting a bear in self defense. I certainly can't think of any but maybe it has happened.
If someone has it on video... I'd want a copy, convicted or not.
A Hunttalker DLP'd a bear at close range in MT a while back, he wasn't charged with a crime, but the amount of time and money spent to investigate was ridiculous. You would think the bullet in the face was evidence enough. They really wanted to make a case out of it.
Up here, you'll only get investigated if you want to turn it in as a DLP, or have to due to being out of season or you don't have a hunting license. Most areas are open year round, don't require a tag/permit other than a hunting license. I think a number of bears are killed and taken home that would otherwise be "DLP". IIRC, there are about 40 or so turned in a year here, but the number seemed to have declined since they started hunting them more on the Kenai.
For me, if they look menacing and are close, they are getting a bullet. I've only had one encounter that was close, and luckily it turned out fine for both of us. But since then... I won't take chances.
I’ve had about a dozen too close for comfort grizzly encounters. In 2 of them the bears made physical contact with me. None of them were “life threatening”.
Attacks and maulings are the exception, not the norm.
Don't overreact
Ivan, you have a pretty unique perspective, living and hunting Alaska but being from MT and hunting the West as often as your schedule allows. Do you notice a difference in demeanor and aggressiveness between the typical Alaskan grizzly and those in the Western US that you have encountered?
Absolutely not true
I don't buy into the "if you hunt them they will be scared of humans," though.
Two occasions of physical contactAny chance you can expand on this for guys who may have never been in close proximity to a grizzly?