Armed 11-year-old boy saves fishing party from charging bear [View all]
http://savannahnow.com/news/2017-07-01/armed-11-year-old-boy-saves-fishing-party-charging-bear
Quick action from a Hoonah boy saved a fishing party from a charging brown bear on June 18, the Empire has learned through Alaska State Troopers and family members.
When the attack occurred, Elliot Clark, then 11 years old, was walking through the woods near Game Creek in Port Frederick several miles south of Hoonah. The young outdoorsman was heading to a nearby fishing hole with his uncle, Craig Stoltzfus, Stoltzfus father, a cousin and three dogs.
There was four of them in a line
my son was third, Clark said. The bear came down the trail at them, fella in the front, who was his uncle, the bear was on him so quickly that he didnt have time to take his rifle off his shoulder.
The bear ran through the first two men, who were pushed to the side of the trail, leaving Elliot Clark in front of his unarmed cousin. The boy raised his pump action shotgun and shot the sow, hitting it with birdshot, which is often used just to scare bears off, Lucas Clark said.
His first shot was a light load of birdshot. That first shot hit him in the shoulder and did absolutely nothing. The next shot hit him in the nose and traveled down through the neck, Lucas Clark said.
The third shot went into the bears shoulder and his back, dropping it to the ground. The bear was so close when Elliot hit it with his third shot, there were powder burns on the bears mouth. Still alive, the bear then slid by Elliots feet.
As the bear slid past him and came to a stop, he put a kill shot it him, Lucas Clark said.
Stoltzfus finished it off with another round.
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Quick action by that young man probably saved one or more of his families lives.