Glad no one was hurt!
This is a short story Boar that I had to stalk up to bench he was on in order to make sure there was no cubs around. I thought it was going to keep feeding at the rate it was westward on the bench, I was on a bench below setting up a Blacktail cam/lick location. I got to 10 yards before the bench before it started getting hard not to make noise, right when I was thinking man this thing must have heard that crunch, boom, it popped over the edge of the bench ears propped forward looking down on me, i'll never forget he looked like he had a hard time seeing and just woke up from a nap. He immediately starts hopping over the deadfalls coming right at me, I yelled and shouldered my .300wm at the same time and put one in his chest when he was mid flight over a log. Thankfully I hit him it was a scoped rifle too. I wasn't sure if he was going to make contact or not, years later and reading James Gary Sheltons books more carefully I now 110% percent think this thing was in fact predatorily attacking me. Lots of Deer in the area probably thought I was one from up above like that.
He got knocked down mid air and just sat on his but. I racked another round in disbelief of what just happened. He started biting his leg viciously like he got stung by a bee or something then stopped and looked like he had a heart attack and collapsed and rolled basically right to my feet! What a crazy day that was, I went back to finishing my lick/setting the cam then had to get him unjammed out of blowdowns (almost thought it was not possible, I was solo). I get to working on him and low and behold what he was biting his leg for was because my mushroomed bullet was stopped by his hide. Went through his chest (coming at me) and went all the way through his cavity and through his leg and slowed down right at the right time for his last piece of skin to stop, when the ting hit my knife working on him I knew right away why he was nipping his leg ferociously.
They seem to be able to go for a minute or two strong with their hearts blown out, like nothing else in north america it seems.
First pics actually taken with the cam. Left the gutless method carcass there to see what else feeds and this good sized Lion walked by.
Be careful out there guys and never let your guard down. NEVER underestimate Black Bears, as when they attack, it is a high likelyhood of it being predatory in nature and won't stop until you fight it off or it's eating you.
