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Homeowner shoots bear invader with shotgun - Wednesday, July 29, 2009 11:18 AM ( #1 )

BOULDER, Colo. — It took three rounds from a shotgun, five bullets from a handgun and two shots from a rifle to kill the 120-pound black bear that broke into a Boulder County home early Monday morning.


The bear break-in was the fifth time in a week hungry bears have gotten into Boulder County residences, all while the residents were home. That has wildlife officials urging area residents to take precautions and bear proof their homes.

Brenda Fischer's barking dog woke her at about 2 a.m. Monday morning. When she went upstairs to investigate, she found a bear in the kitchen of her home on Poorman Road, between Sunshine and Fourmile canyons.

Fischer quickly returned downstairs to wake her two children and her husband.

"As soon as I knew there was a bear inside the house, I went to gather up both our weapon and our ammunition, because they are in two different places, and went to place myself with the weapon between the family and the bear," said Paul Fischer, Brenda's husband.

"As soon as I moved to try and make a place for him to get out, he charged me," Fischer continued. "That's when I shot him and he kept charging me. I shot him a second time, and he kept charging me. I shot him a third time and he was finally disoriented enough for me to get away."

The first two rounds from the 12-gauge shotgun were birdshot and the third was rubber bullets, according to a report by the sheriff's office. The Fischers escaped through a bedroom window, leaving the wounded bear inside the house.

When officers arrived on the scene at about 2:30 a.m., they found a bloody bear trying to claw his way through a screen door.

Sheriff's Sgt. Lance Enholm, after determining that the bear was severely injured and would need to be put down, fired his .45-caliber handgun five more times at the animal.

"(The first shot) struck the bear in the head, and it immediately reacted and began flopping around and growling," Enholm wrote in his report. "... I fired another round from my handgun, again striking the bear in the head. This didn't appear to have any impact on the bear, and it kept coming towards me."

It was shot number nine, however, this time from the sergeant's .223-caliber rifle, that finally felled the bear; a final round ended the bear's suffering, according to the police report.

Paul Fischer told officers he was certain the bear, determined to be a juvenile male, was the same one he'd seen on his property several times recently.

State wildlife officials said it's impossible to know, however, if this bear was the same one that broke into three other Boulder County homes in the past week.

"The bears are out right now, and they're looking for food," said Jennifer Churchill, spokeswoman for the Colorado Division of Wildlife. "I had hoped that, with all the wet weather this year, we wouldn't have as many incidents. But I'm told they're kind of between food sources right now."

But even with abundant natural food, high-calorie human food can be irresistible for bears, which eat as many as 20,000 calories a day by late summer and early fall to fatten up for the winter. And once the bears have gotten a hold of a human-made food, they'll keep coming back no matter how many berries are on the bushes.

"Birdseed is often times the first thing that bears get in trouble with," Churchill said, "and that starts the vicious cycle of them getting too comfortable with humans."

Contact Camera Staff Writer Laura Snider at 303-473-1327 or sniderl@dailycamera.com.
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RE: Homeowner shoots bear invader with shotgun - Wednesday, July 29, 2009 12:25 PM ( #2 )
I can't blame the guy for shooting the bear - but birdshot and rubber bullets for a home defense weapon???
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RE: Homeowner shoots bear invader with shotgun - Wednesday, July 29, 2009 12:33 PM ( #3 )
Gee it only took one shot from my 7mm at 281 yards to dump him. He was in the 250 to 300 lb range.

I think I would have pistol whipped him first just to show him who is the boss in my house.
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RE: Homeowner shoots bear invader with shotgun - Wednesday, July 29, 2009 2:20 PM ( #4 )
Hmmmm, birdshot and rubber bullets? No wonder he just ****ed the bear off. I'm sure the bear was just looking for some porage that was not too hot, not too cold but just right.....
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RE: Homeowner shoots bear invader with shotgun - Wednesday, July 29, 2009 9:56 PM ( #5 )
My house is "bear proofed" by my S&W Model 29, T/C Encore .454 Casull, .300 WinMag, .45-70, .30-'06 (two rifles), several 12-gauge items of ordnance and various other weaponry ...

Of course I'll never need to use any of it, becuz no bear is gonna get past our Attack Basset Hound and "Trained to Kill" GSP ... and, I've also got a slingshot somewhere here in the house, if the dogs fail to wake up in time ...

(No rubber bullets in my house ... no need for 'em ... )
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RE: Homeowner shoots bear invader with shotgun - Thursday, July 30, 2009 7:05 AM ( #6 )
I know one person that is totally safe......my ex-wife. That woman could kill anything just by looking at it!!!!
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RE: Homeowner shoots bear invader with shotgun - Thursday, July 30, 2009 7:39 AM ( #7 )
We been having alot of the same stuff going on here in bozeman lately.I don't know if they kill any of the bear but there been a couple in house.THere something in the newpaper about bears doing something alot lately.
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RE: Homeowner shoots bear invader with shotgun - Thursday, July 30, 2009 5:12 PM ( #8 )
We did not see too many pic's from y'all during the spring season though if there are so many bears now. What gives?  LOL
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RE: Homeowner shoots bear invader with shotgun - Thursday, July 30, 2009 6:26 PM ( #9 )
tx,
 
the boyz just needed to come in from the rain out there in those woodlots! Sit in the neighborhood out on the porch...bears for everyone! LMAO
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RE: Homeowner shoots bear invader with shotgun - Thursday, July 30, 2009 9:51 PM ( #10 )
I must have been going to far back in them hill
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RE: Homeowner shoots bear invader with shotgun - Friday, July 31, 2009 2:06 PM ( #11 )
Do like some of us do down here for hogs. Sit on the porch watching the feeder in the pasture, drink beer and shoot hogs. (Bears)  LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gary Scheel
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