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Home » Montana Man Shoots Charging Grizzly While Shed Hunting

Montana Man Shoots Charging Grizzly While Shed Hunting

Adam Green By Adam Green April 17, 2025 3 Min Read
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Montana Man Shoots Charging Grizzly While Shed Hunting

A Montana man shot and killed a charging grizzly bear in self-defense while shed hunting near Dupuyer. Wildlife officials confirmed the bear was a healthy female with a yearling cub, which was found unharmed.


DUPUYER, MT (3-minute read) — A shed hunter in northern Montana faced a life-or-death moment on Friday, April 11, 2025, when a grizzly bear charged him at close range, prompting him to use his firearm in self-defense. The incident took place near Dupuyer, a region known for its rugged terrain and dense brush—a prime area for both shed hunting and grizzly activity.

According to Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP), the man had been searching for antlers on a brush-covered hillside when he first noticed the bear. As he attempted to leave the area, the adult female grizzly suddenly charged, giving the hunter little time to react. Armed and prepared, he fired a single shot, fatally striking the bear and avoiding injury.

FWP confirmed the bear was a 13-year-old female in good health, weighing about 250 pounds, with no known history of human conflict. Her yearling cub was found nearby, unharmed. No further management action will be taken regarding the cub.

Staying Safe in Bear Country

This incident underscores the unpredictable nature of wilderness travel in grizzly territory. Many Montanans venture into the backcountry during spring for shed hunting, but it’s crucial to remain alert and well-prepared. Carrying bear spray and knowing how to use it effectively should be a top priority. In this case, the individual also carried a firearm—a decision that likely saved his life.

While firearms can be effective in a close-quarters bear attack, most experts—including FWP—recommend bear spray as the first line of defense due to its proven track record and reduced risk of fatally injuring wildlife. However, when a bear charges from close range, a firearm may be the only option for survival.

FWP also reminds outdoor enthusiasts to travel in groups, make noise to avoid surprise encounters, and watch for signs of bear activity such as tracks, scat, or animal carcasses. Being proactive and cautious can drastically reduce the risk of a dangerous encounter.

Safety Tip: When recreating in bear country, always carry bear spray, and keep your firearm accessible—not buried in a backpack. Practice drawing and using both under stress so that you’re ready if the unthinkable happens.

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