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Home » 5 Yards From Disaster: Bear Hunter Fatally Shoots Charging Grizzly In Caribou-Targhee Forest

5 Yards From Disaster: Bear Hunter Fatally Shoots Charging Grizzly In Caribou-Targhee Forest

Adam Green By Adam Green May 21, 2026 4 Min Read
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5 Yards From Disaster: Bear Hunter Fatally Shoots Charging Grizzly In Caribou-Targhee Forest

An Idaho father hunting black bears with his young son fatally shot a charging male grizzly bear within five yards of their position on Saturday evening, May 16, 2026. Following an immediate report to the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office, a joint investigation by Idaho Fish and Game determined the hunter acted entirely in a justified defense of life during the close-range ambush outside of Ashton.


ASHTON, ID — A spring black bear hunt in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest nearly turned tragic last weekend when a father and his young son were forced to stop a charging grizzly bear at point-blank range.

On the evening of May 16, 2026, the two hunters were sitting at the edge of a meadow near Cave Falls Road, just outside of Ashton, when a large male grizzly bear emerged and crossed the clearing. According to investigators, the bear appeared to pick up the hunters’ scent, abruptly changed direction, and began heading directly toward them.

The 5-Yard Stand

Recognizing the danger, the father attempted to shout and alert the bear to their presence. Instead of turning away, the grizzly locked onto the pair and launched a full-speed charge from a short distance.

With his young son directly behind him, the hunter drew his defensive sidearm and fired at the incoming predator. He then rapidly transitioned to his hunting rifle, firing the final lethal shots that dropped the grizzly bear a mere 5 yards from where he and his son were standing.

Investigation Clears Hunter

As soon as the threat was neutralized and he could secure a cellular signal, the hunter contacted the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office to report the harvest of a protected species. Idaho Fish and Game officers immediately responded to the scene to conduct a forensic analysis of the area.

Because grizzly bears remain protected under both state and federal laws, any human-caused mortality triggers a strict review. Following a thorough on-scene investigation, officials officially closed the case, ruling that the father’s actions were a clear-cut case of defending life against an imminent lethal threat.

Safety Tip: This terrifying encounter highlights the brutal speed of a predatory bear charge and the absolute necessity of a multi-layered defense. The hunter’s ability to deploy a handgun to slow the bear down before successfully transitioning to a high-powered rifle is a testament to the value of training under pressure. When hunting or hiking in the Greater Yellowstone Area, your reactionary gap drops to seconds. While a hunting rifle is an effective tool, it can be unwieldy if a bear surprises you from thick brush or a blind spot. Carrying a dedicated, large-caliber defensive handgun (like a .10mm or a .44 Magnum) in a chest holster ensures immediate, one-handed accessibility. Furthermore, always carry bear spray on your hip; studies show it can be highly effective at disrupting a charge before you are forced to use lethal force on a protected species.

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