Anatomy of a Bear Skull - How to Stop a Charging Kodiak Brown Bear

Is it possible? Can you in self defense kill a brown bear or grizzly with a handgun or knife. Let's take a close look at the cross section of a bear skull and find out what makes these amazing creatures so darn tough.

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  • @DragonGP
    @DragonGP13 күн бұрын

    This is like looking at the schematics of the Death Star for the one vulnerability. If the bear is charging, may the force be with you.

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    12 күн бұрын

    Best comment yet!

  • @garyowen9044
    @garyowen904412 күн бұрын

    Well, so much for going on a hike without an M-60.

  • @savage22bolt32

    @savage22bolt32

    8 күн бұрын

    While hiking I met a bear on the trail. Carrying my 30 Spl J frame revolver, I immediately felt out gunned. The black bear walked away while I was backing up.

  • @nettewilson5926

    @nettewilson5926

    8 күн бұрын

    😂

  • @notyouraveragegoldenpotato

    @notyouraveragegoldenpotato

    4 күн бұрын

    10mm 200 grain Hardcast. If not you're going to need some solid copper penetrators in whatever your carrying.

  • @DeboThezNutz

    @DeboThezNutz

    Күн бұрын

    @@notyouraveragegoldenpotato 200 grain flat nose hard cast

  • @freecheese4143
    @freecheese41438 күн бұрын

    I have to say. This is incredibly logical to me. Had no idea the Frontal Bone was so dense.

  • @vashmatrix5769
    @vashmatrix576924 күн бұрын

    Now just pray we never need this knowledge.

  • @jiminalaska
    @jiminalaska20 күн бұрын

    pretty cool. didn't realize there skull was that thick

  • @santacruzman

    @santacruzman

    4 күн бұрын

    That's cool, but don't go telling a live bear it has a thick skull. It's considered an insult among many of them.

  • @tristantimothy1004

    @tristantimothy1004

    3 күн бұрын

    Its NOT! Nor is it bulletproof. Frontal plate is only very thin bone chambers filled w bone foam & VERY EASILY punctured. Even a 22 L.R. will easily punch right through it into the brain. The MYTH about bear skull invincibility was started way back in flintlock/ roundball, smooth bore days when someone put a ball right up the glance of the upper skull & that LIE has been circulated since. Bears skulls are no tougher than ours is & a 22 will easily punch through that.

  • @PhilHewkin
    @PhilHewkin19 күн бұрын

    had to fire on an attacking brown, 40 yrs back. turned scoped rifle sideways, from down on a knee. sighted down rifle BARREL. fired at 10 feet, into full-charging (350 lbs) bears right eye. bear SLID up to me, let out last breath, nose touching my boot. I see now, the freakish luck I had that day, the 140 gr 7x57 bullet was recovered from brain, skull was fractured.

  • @aesopstortoise

    @aesopstortoise

    15 күн бұрын

    Wow! I'm curious to know why the bear was attacking you. Was it defensive or were you on the menu?

  • @PhilHewkin

    @PhilHewkin

    15 күн бұрын

    @@aesopstortoise cant ask the bear. i was not aware of a kill site, so maybe i was to be take out dinner.

  • @christigoth

    @christigoth

    14 күн бұрын

    @@aesopstortoise how is anyone really going to know ! bears are unpredictable wild animals. the one thing you can predict is that there is a chance it can turn dangerous or deadly.

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    13 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing that awesome story! Too bad you didn't have it on GoPro!

  • @aesopstortoise

    @aesopstortoise

    13 күн бұрын

    @@christigoth I was just wondering if there were cubs or a kill nearby.

  • @blusnuby2
    @blusnuby210 күн бұрын

    As you stated, a charging bear`s head is bobbing up & down as it charges straight at you. Dr. Stephen Herrero (Bear Expert) suggests your aim point be between the lower jaw & where the lower throat & chest meet. A high powered hunting rifle or 12 bore pump-action shotgun, with slugs or double/triple-ought buckshot, would be good choices for this task. James Gary Shelton, of British Columbia, is also an expert on Black & Brown Bears, & prefers a short barreled 12 bore pump-action shotgun loaded with 'heavy slugs.' Both gentlemen have written definitive books on bear attacks & bear defense.

  • @user-cb3id6ef4z

    @user-cb3id6ef4z

    5 күн бұрын

    I believe you're referring to a 12 gauge, not a 12 bore. There's a huge difference.

  • @DeboThezNutz

    @DeboThezNutz

    Күн бұрын

    @@user-cb3id6ef4z 12 bore and 12 gauge are the same. Americans call it gauge and British call it bore

  • @onebridge7231
    @onebridge723119 күн бұрын

    I always win against the Kodiak. Haven’t lost against them ever. I just substitute the water with buttermilk and those pancakes come out great. Kodiak Pancakes are awesome. The closest I’ll ever come to a Kodiak Bear is the picture on the box! 🤗

  • @christigoth

    @christigoth

    14 күн бұрын

    where are you from? never heard of that brand.

  • @savage22bolt32

    @savage22bolt32

    8 күн бұрын

    ​@@christigothit's sold at Costco, but I've never tried it.

  • @brandonveltri2825

    @brandonveltri2825

    8 күн бұрын

    I used to get that brand, but they pretty much exclusively sell the extra protein mixes now at all the stores here…all I really cared for was the regular pancakes

  • @tomsreviews238

    @tomsreviews238

    6 күн бұрын

    Best pancake mix I ever found. Must be what bear hunters have for breakfast.

  • @scottgorman7166
    @scottgorman71665 күн бұрын

    I always heard the frontal bone was like armor and avoid shooting there, however the presentation on other vulnerable areas was a tremendous learning curve for anyone in the woods where bear habitates. Thank you for sharing this information.

  • @RomeoEdward
    @RomeoEdward20 күн бұрын

    Very interesting analysis. Haven't seen anything like this before.

  • @user-ci2mn1oy3w
    @user-ci2mn1oy3w20 күн бұрын

    35 mph is 50 fps, feet per second. If you fire at 50 ft with a bolt action, that's the last shot you'll get before the bear is all OVER you.

  • @MuskratOutdoors

    @MuskratOutdoors

    20 күн бұрын

    If you even hit it. They are fast, and people panic!

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    20 күн бұрын

    Very true. That's why I'm not a believer in warning shots. I think about that a lot actually.

  • @dennisyoung4631

    @dennisyoung4631

    7 күн бұрын

    And - if Griddley is coming for you, he probably has a full load of adrenaline going, so he’s going to ignore anything that doesn’t have an *immediate turn-him-off-right-now! effect.*

  • @i7Qp4rQ

    @i7Qp4rQ

    2 күн бұрын

    Bolt action is a poor choice for every type of hunting imo. Always ½-auto 1+2 minimum. (Thats the rule around here for all hunting) Pump actions may have more, but they are easily only ½ as fast for an average user.

  • @Appleblade
    @Appleblade19 күн бұрын

    Ancient ancestor: 'Dude, where's your spear? You know you can poke holes in bears, right?' ;)

  • @YOURMOMCALLSME

    @YOURMOMCALLSME

    17 күн бұрын

    Someone needs to call the slockmaster.

  • @outdoorsinoregon
    @outdoorsinoregon13 күн бұрын

    Good video, I had not seen a bear skull cross-section before. I believe it's not only the thickness, but the slope angle of the forehead that also contributes to bullets bouncing off the front/top of the skull. Lewis and Clark documented many interesting encounters with brown bears. In one case, one of the party shot what was probably a grizzly in the center of the lungs with a .49 cal lead ball. Despite being mortally wounded, the bear was able to pursue the man for half a mile before the man was able to escape. The rest of the party found the bear still alive some time later and killed it with a couple of head shots. Other stories I've read have confirmed that brown bears can continue an attack with mortal wounds. In my non-expert opinion, an animal that will continue an attack with a 0.5" hole in the center of the lungs isn't going to pay much attention to bear spray. Bear spray may deter a casually curious bear, but I think if a brown bear intends to attack, a well-aimed high-power repeating firearm is your best friend.

  • @noujaiyang1513
    @noujaiyang15133 ай бұрын

    Geesh about time someone post up a more informative video of a bear skull. Now I have a better clue. Thanks. Some say they have like ten inch thick skull which I cannot come to believe it.

  • @Redfour5

    @Redfour5

    11 күн бұрын

    I tend to agree with you but note, the guy in the video shows a two inch thick skull on a "small" skull. What about a 900 pounder male (about the biggest American grizzly)? OR, worst case, a 1700 lb brown bear (biggest one of those) in Kamchatka Russia. Imagine being attacked by something the size of a small car and a bad attitude six inch claws and four inch fangs... An American Grizzly would probably last about 10 seconds against one of those for perspective. They were first documented in a believable way by Lewis and Clark (large American Grizzlies) and I posted this in another place but an excerpt from their journal notes: "Capt. Clark & Drewyer killed the largest brown bear this evening which we have yet seen. it was a most tremendious looking anamal, and extreemly hard to kill notwithstanding he had five balls through his lungs and five others in various parts he swam more than half the distance across the river to a sandbar & it was at least twenty minutes before he died; he did not attempt to attact, but fled and made the most tremendous roaring from the moment he was shot."

  • @johnmorganjr769
    @johnmorganjr76920 күн бұрын

    Needed to be presented. Thank you Sir. 🐾🐻

  • @RightWingNutter
    @RightWingNutter8 күн бұрын

    The hunter in your movie example has a really slow reaction time. It took him a full second to start to move after he saw the bear charging him from behind. He also neglected the opportunity to duck behind the tree and make the bear have to turn around it to get him, gaining him another second to get his rifle on target. Yeah, I know. It's a movie and the action was set up that way. Still. Good information overall.

  • @tohopes

    @tohopes

    17 сағат бұрын

    that's Leo in Revenant.

  • @Redfour5
    @Redfour511 күн бұрын

    Thank you I live and hike in Grizzly areas in MT. This is actually very helpful if you are in a desperate situation and can remember it. I remember reading about a really old skull of a grizzly found maybe the early 1900's 1930ish period. It was a very old skull so sometime in the late 1800's??? When they found it, it had a hole in the upper part of its mouth and inside the skull between the brain and the fangs (as I learned from your video) was a hole and an old bullet of some sort still in the bears head. The wound had healed so the bear had lived a few years after the wound... But it meant some human had at one point been in the bear's arms likely with a rifle of the period and taken his last shot into the bear's open mouth from below. It appears it might have been the last thing that human ever did... The Bear lived beyond that point in time, likely in great pain for quite awhile. Now that I see the skull, you can see that if the round had been at a different angle going more backward, it might have hit the brain, human wins, but if a bear has its arms around or is even right on top of you getting ready to swipe and bite with its mouth open and you have a long gun, your choice of aim is already slim to none... And the bear won... And we wonder... Here's a journal excerpt from Lewis and Clark... "Capt. Clark & Drewyer killed the largest brown bear this evening which we have yet seen. it was a most tremendious looking anamal, and extreemly hard to kill notwithstanding he had five balls through his lungs and five others in various parts he swam more than half the distance across the river to a sandbar & it was at least twenty minutes before he died; he did not attempt to attact, but fled and made the most tremendous roaring from the moment he was shot." The weapons of yesteryear weren't of the same...caliber...as today's, but I've seen emergency room pics of what they have done to hunters who got shots off with long guns and survived because they were in pairs or more. I used to run the state program that gave rabies prophylaxis recommendations for animal exposures to local health departments and hospitals. Pretty much the worst one I saw of one situation had the bottom half of a man's face gone... Lower jaw gone, ripped off, side of head ear gone skull visible. The guy was sitting on an examination table looking pretty normal from the head down. I saw a few like this but none like that one. The hunter had been with his father and they were only a few feet apart with hunting rifles. They were in brush and surprised a mother bear and cubs and within seconds all the above happened before the father could put the bear down... What I learned was, I will carry a large caliber weapon when in grizzly country. I also always have a small air horn and bear spray... If I know there is one around I will sound off the air horn. Bells can be an attractor by the way and you really do NOT want to be in a situation where they know where you are but you are unaware of them... A loud boat horn is something that repels. I hear noises in the woods like the crack of a big dead branch, I blow the horn. I've done this twice. It works on moose also... Then I have the bear spray out. IF, IF a grizzly gets past those then I will pull the big "revolver" if I have time with bear loads and make the decision on whether to shoot at the grizzly or put it up to my own head and cut to the chase... Those pics have scared me greatly. This video is actually very helpful to me. Knowing the anatomy of a creature in certain situations can make a difference between death and survival. Much appreciated. They scare the living poo out of me after what' I"ve seen. PS, And then I hear about the brown bears in like Siberia/Kamchatka that make our Grizzlies look small weighing in as much as 1700 lbs vs our grizzlies maxing out in the 900 lb range. Now, that...is...a...bear... Grizzlies are a smaller sub-species of the same bear adapted to different environments... 1700 lbs, that's like a small car... And they supposedly have a worse attitude than grizzlies since they seldom have ever seen a human and have zero fear of...well...anything...

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    11 күн бұрын

    Thank you for your thoughts! There's a lot to ponder.

  • @C.enjoytheride

    @C.enjoytheride

    5 күн бұрын

    Great comment, Sir. It is full of reverence as to what you're up against in dealing with this evolutionary machine. Also, Neil's points made here regarding the design of the skull, the area available to defend one's survival, are daunting. But, extremely invaluable, thank you, Neil. Without the wherewithal to know your abilities at this level of stress. Let alone the split second discernment you may have to respond appropriately, I can truly appreciate your comment regarding the alternative... Short of someone with military field experience at that level of maturity... at best, it's not a situation the average "seasonal hunter" could realistically contend with, under attack. Personally, being a female hunter, I know with regard to a last-ditch effort, with a knife, or playing dead... but, for the grace of God, I'm screwed😉!

  • @Redfour5

    @Redfour5

    5 күн бұрын

    @@C.enjoytheride I was and always will be a US Marine...

  • @C.enjoytheride

    @C.enjoytheride

    5 күн бұрын

    @Redfour5 With all due respect, Sir. I hope from my earlier comment you didn't misunderstand my response. My intent was to acknowledge their unique capabilities from their training, hence, under dire stress. Irregardless, of their current or retired status from service. Indeed, they are forever Patriot's, and warrior's deserving our countrymen's utmost respect always. All branches of service were represented (but for the Coastguardmen) in my family. My dad was Navy. But what I attempted to say in response was, I know enough to stay in my lane, without more intensive training😉. God bless and thank you, Sir, for your service🤲 to our country🇺🇲 and as well the opportunity, and I hope to clarify.

  • @digitalpunk5365
    @digitalpunk536520 күн бұрын

    So….dont fuck with bears. Got it

  • @bruceb9515

    @bruceb9515

    20 күн бұрын

    I live in Alaska. Been her almost 30 years. I tell people that bears and I have an agreement, I won't F with you if you don't F with me. I've never had a bad bear encounter...yet. I'm terrified to be honest if it happens.

  • @robertqueberg4612

    @robertqueberg4612

    19 күн бұрын

    Is this anything like, not touching one with a 10 foot pole, if they are sleeping or awake?

  • @Ve-suvius

    @Ve-suvius

    17 күн бұрын

    @@bruceb9515 I can imagine that. Bears eat their prey alive. They don't kill it before they start eating. It dies while eating.

  • @kevinhullinger8743
    @kevinhullinger874319 күн бұрын

    It’s just like fighting a modern tank!

  • @WilhelmvonFahrvergnugen
    @WilhelmvonFahrvergnugen10 күн бұрын

    3:33 that is the intersinus septum and is paper thin in the sagital plane. Most reported ricochets are most likely misses.

  • @UserNameAnonymous

    @UserNameAnonymous

    Күн бұрын

    Thank you! It looked hollow to me, but what do I know.

  • @angusmurray3767
    @angusmurray37678 күн бұрын

    There is no such thing as plate-mail. Plate is steel plate and mail is made from interlocking steel rings.

  • @tomhickman1006
    @tomhickman100617 күн бұрын

    Your concern with bears is justified. I have surprised a black bear before, they are surprisingly quick. The knife is a last chance at defense. The selection of a knife for such a situation would be critical. I was in law enforcement and one of my training officers talked with me about knives. He selected a good qualify Bowie knife. It was carried between to front seat of the patrol car. For a last chance if he was overpowered by a perpetrator while he was behind the wheel. For the use you are exploring, a knife like a KaBar or Cold Steels Leatherneck would have a more effective penitrating tip, and longer knife blade.

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    13 күн бұрын

    Excellent advice thanks! I often carry a Cold Steel Tai Pan now especially if I'm flying commercial. It's a 7" double edged dagger. But I always use a firearm or bear spray if I can.

  • @augenbutter
    @augenbutter13 күн бұрын

    1:35 "I borrowed this from the office." Wait 'till Dwight find out.

  • @bryanjones7126
    @bryanjones71267 күн бұрын

    Will file this in the "hope to hell I never need this information" category. Riveting information though!!

  • @mtman2
    @mtman227 күн бұрын

    The nose-> IF one gets down on one knee to shoot to be more level in the shot, NOT shooting down but strait back thru to the brain...!

  • @robertmarshall6508

    @robertmarshall6508

    20 күн бұрын

    Very underestimated tactic watch African phs defending hunter from wounded lion charges lots of times down on one knee or both or sitting on butt there is something to it I call it I guess trigonometry the closer they get when standing the worse the angle or chance for a deadly cns hit

  • @leewitte4700

    @leewitte4700

    18 күн бұрын

    I've hear at least one story using this tactic and besides being a better angle to avoid deflecting off the scull, the point was made that it made for a more stable shooting position.

  • @toddwillard8927

    @toddwillard8927

    16 күн бұрын

    Good luck with that

  • @mungo7136

    @mungo7136

    15 күн бұрын

    @@robertmarshall6508 one more reasons - when low on level with your target charging at you, you do not have to lead the shot as angle is rapidly changing. That can be life saver. Think I saw video about leopard hunt when this was greatly emphasized as almost absolute "must" in case of the charge

  • @notyouraveragegoldenpotato

    @notyouraveragegoldenpotato

    4 күн бұрын

    Also while kneeling down, your urine won't have as far to fall, and if you survive you may be able to play your wet pants off as "I kneeled in a puddle and took the shot"

  • @ancientpaths8741
    @ancientpaths874124 күн бұрын

    Excellent video, thank you.

  • @KH-rt3ef
    @KH-rt3ef10 күн бұрын

    It looks like a 45 degree angle through the eye would have a chance at reaching the brain, with the added bonus of at least taking an eye. Glad to see this - I thought aiming for the forehead would be useful, but it looks like the mouth area is valid; soft tissue to the heart with potential access to the brain and jaw disablement. Considerations for firearm type.

  • @ebptube
    @ebptube19 күн бұрын

    No no no! When the bear open it's mouth you quickly stick down your whole arm and pull the tail out so that the bear is turned inside out. The teeth will then point at opposite directions and can not harm you.

  • @Ve-suvius

    @Ve-suvius

    17 күн бұрын

    I did read an account of someone sticking the arm, deep , into a predators mouth and saving her/his life that way.

  • @G-S-D

    @G-S-D

    17 күн бұрын

    I believe that was a female with cub in Montana.guy had half his face chewed off,and drove himself out 10 miles. Amazing story.

  • @m1a1abrams93

    @m1a1abrams93

    16 күн бұрын

    @@G-S-D He grabbed her by the tongue & pussy. She ran off a few different times only to return from this method. It made her squeal. Really was a amazing story though.

  • @savage22bolt32

    @savage22bolt32

    8 күн бұрын

    ​@@Ve-suviusI read about an old Eskimo woman who was attacked in an Alaskan town by and old & sick polar bear. Her response was to punch it and by her good fortune, her hand went into the bear's mouth. Her mitten became lodged in the bear's throat and it suffocated.

  • @Ve-suvius

    @Ve-suvius

    8 күн бұрын

    @@savage22bolt32 Maybe it was that account I read.

  • @paulx2777
    @paulx27778 күн бұрын

    I know a guy who killed a charging grizzly with 2 shots of .41 Magnum (Taurus Tracker IIRC) to the chest, as the guy was packing out an elk quarter. Then the government had to decide if his shoot was legitimate!

  • @jerrymoran8323
    @jerrymoran8323 Жыл бұрын

    Certainly won’t forget this video Appreciate the lesson in Anatomy of Grisly

  • @up2nodamngood732
    @up2nodamngood732 Жыл бұрын

    Nose was first choice before he even said it

  • @notyouraveragegoldenpotato

    @notyouraveragegoldenpotato

    4 күн бұрын

    Ditto. Regularly in bear country, heck even saw a couple a few days ago. Carry 10mm Hardcast Or solid penetrators if not the 10mm in a pinch. Better than a sharp stick at least

  • @OverlandOne
    @OverlandOne11 күн бұрын

    Thank you. Very good information to know, especially since I am camping full time all over.

  • @peterisaacs1344
    @peterisaacs134411 күн бұрын

    Thank you. That was interesting

  • @G53X0Y0Z0
    @G53X0Y0Z018 күн бұрын

    You way over estimated how tough the skull is on the forehead. That thickness is not solid bone, it's a hollow cavity, and the walls of that cavity are not very thick.

  • @williamschramm2761
    @williamschramm276110 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the informative video!! Bottom line is this: killing a Brown bear at close range with a handgun is easier said than done

  • @k1j2f30

    @k1j2f30

    9 ай бұрын

    12 Ga. pump shotgun with 18" barrel using slugs! Big medicine!

  • @williamschramm2761

    @williamschramm2761

    9 ай бұрын

    Agree 100%@@k1j2f30

  • @leewitte4700

    @leewitte4700

    18 күн бұрын

    Actually even smaller caliber handguns are highly successful at stopping a bear attack. Not that I want to chance it, but the numbers make a strong case. kzread.info/dash/bejne/dGlnucaYecTfkrQ.html

  • @eyecanon1ywin5

    @eyecanon1ywin5

    12 күн бұрын

    @@k1j2f30bears will tank slugs too. Is all about shot placement

  • @christigoth
    @christigoth14 күн бұрын

    i think the original swords were just really long knives for stuffing up a bear's mouth or nose into the brain. And battle axes were for swinging sideways to crush the side of a bear's skull. So, defense.

  • @MistaKnifeguy
    @MistaKnifeguy19 күн бұрын

    "Take away his credit card..."

  • @MuskratOutdoors
    @MuskratOutdoors20 күн бұрын

    Very interesting video! That bear attack scene from the Revenant is probably the best ever . Very realistic. That knife of yours, without a hilt, finger guard, I think you would badly slice your hand stabbing with it. Nice knife, but I'd trade for something with a finger guard. Great video, I learned something here.

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    20 күн бұрын

    Could be! Especially if the grip has blood on it from cleaning a deer. Let's hope I never find out. One guy that was attacked shoved his knife and entire hand into the bears mouth. He survived but was mauled badly. Thanks for watching.

  • @argonaught5666

    @argonaught5666

    8 күн бұрын

    That is a great scene! People really don't understand just how fast bears are and just how fast they are on you. I've been there and that scene always gives me just a little PTSD!

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    8 күн бұрын

    @@argonaught5666 I bet it does! I had PTSD from a moose charge for a couple of years after being charged and stopping him with bear spray. Everytime I saw a moose my heart would start beating hard.

  • @richardsuggs8108
    @richardsuggs81084 күн бұрын

    It’s like shooting at a main battle tank. Frontal armor tends to deflate the shot.

  • @armedmariner
    @armedmariner20 күн бұрын

    I love the story of the way KaBar got it’s name. I have often held my KaBar and wondered about jabbing into the brain of a bear trying to end my life. As he says in the video most knives carried by hunters aren’t as long as the scandi grind orange one he has. A KaBar is significantly longer still. KaBars are cool but not easy to carry comfortably. Maybe a good old Morakniv is actually a sensible knife to carry into bear country? Light. Sharp as shit. Just the right length to penetrate into a bears brain. What a FABULOUS video man. You are too kind for posting this along with your thoughts. Very good work.

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    20 күн бұрын

    Thank you! You are right about the KaBar. I bought mine at Quantico right after I received my Commission. Love that knife. Sentimental value.

  • @mfawls9624

    @mfawls9624

    17 күн бұрын

    I have my father's from USN WWII. Just saw a black bear in our driveway in rural VA two nights ago. Hmmm...🤔

  • @billjaxin

    @billjaxin

    13 күн бұрын

    "wondered about" is the key part of your comment. In 1971 a 17 year old girl fell almost two miles into the Amazon jungle from a plane that had come apart after a lightning strike. She survived,still strapped to the seat, and spent 11 days in the jungle, swimming downriver with the crocodiles and piranhas, until she came across a fishing camp. I would put killing a bear with a knife in the same category. Possible. Has been done. Not something to hope for though. Also, Mora blade lengths range from 3 12" to 4 1/4". Kabars imo are too heavy to use as a regular belt knife and the blade width makes them clumsy for a lot of things. As a camp knife, you're better off with an axe for heavy work and a thinner knife for everything else. I bought one mostly on the hype and it sits in the drawer unused. The Mora companion is my regular belt knife in the bush. Not the best but good enough for my budget and needs. Killing bears just isn't a practical use for knives, OK?

  • @armedmariner

    @armedmariner

    13 күн бұрын

    ⁠my Mora companion lives in my truck door pocket. My KaBar lives in a drawer and rarely sees the daylight. My Mora is incredibly sharp. And it is easy to keep sharp. I just used it the other day to scrape old varnish off a door! It worked like magic. Handy little knife. Impressive for that money.

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    13 күн бұрын

    @@armedmariner Yes! I have several moras and have never broken one despite the abuse I've given them. My favorite is actually the 120 carving knife. I purchase just the blade and make my own handle.

  • @north61
    @north61 Жыл бұрын

    Really useful..thank-you.

  • @jonfrost2152
    @jonfrost215220 күн бұрын

    Leo DiCaprio was not harmed during the making of this youtube video. 😛

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    13 күн бұрын

    Very true! I was told it's a CGI bear.

  • @blogengeezer4507

    @blogengeezer4507

    3 күн бұрын

    @@CampfireKodiak If encountering a bear, especially repeatedly, best it be a CGI.. :)

  • @frisk151
    @frisk15114 күн бұрын

    Great visual representation... Magnum buckshot, slug, buckshot, slug, backshot (repeat) in an automatic Benelli M4... Not a bit scared as long as I have a second to get the shotgun up... I also carry a G20 w/underwood xtreme on my chest in an Alaskan rig.. I never ever go into brown bear territory without it.. Shot placement and knowing how you handle high stress situations is a must... P.S. for those who are thinking bear spray is a good option.. Bear spray works quite well on curious bears, but almost never on pissed off sows with cubs when they want you...

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    13 күн бұрын

    Spot on! Good firearms if you can afford them.

  • @lizgoldwyn3418
    @lizgoldwyn34182 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this! I've always wondered how to protect myself from a bear if I was ever in close combat. It's great to know the vulnerable spots. Who would have known that their foreheads were that thick? Unless you sawed through their skull of course! :)

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for watching! Ironically there was an Army soldier killed by a Brown bear today in Anchorage. Very sad.

  • @lizgoldwyn3418

    @lizgoldwyn3418

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@CampfireKodiak Yes, I read about that in the NYT. Very sad indeed. Snuck up on them. You really have to maintain your situational awareness out there at all times. In my years in the bush, I was very lucky not to have had any close encounters - very happy about that.

  • @anesthesiadreamin
    @anesthesiadreamin22 күн бұрын

    Good info! Thanks for sharing this 👍

  • @octhe1uj
    @octhe1uj2 күн бұрын

    I can’t tell you how many time I’ve had dreams of getting chased by bears

  • @robertbean8116
    @robertbean811619 күн бұрын

    Very informative. Most of the comments are helpful. I am reminded of Asops mouse trying to find someone to bell the cat.

  • @RyneTheNinja
    @RyneTheNinja5 ай бұрын

    Aim small miss small.

  • @robertschlitters5764
    @robertschlitters576415 күн бұрын

    I usually carry a 5-inch skining knife and a 12-inch bowie knife. Both are razor-sharp. The Bowie is large enough to make an excellent defensive weapon that can reach vital areas, the heart, lungs, and major arteries. Bear anatomy is very similar to a humans anatomy. Arteries run through the same areas. A long blade can easily create a lethal cut that is devastating. I used to hunt wild boar. After seeing several very large ones, I decided to start carrying the Bowie knife because of their vengeful nature. I have also Archery hunted bears. In the states that I have hunted in, you can't carry a firearm of any sort during archery hunting season. A sword was too cumbersome, but the Bowie was good. Being prepared for whatever nature throws at you is how you have your best chances to get home alive and in one piece. Some of my friends used to give me a hard time about my Bowie knife. After we brought back a large Razorback hog, they stopped saying anything about it. The next time we went hog hunting, a couple of them were sporting new Bowie knives. Lol. Learn from experience.

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    13 күн бұрын

    Excellent comments Thanks!

  • @jimreed6875
    @jimreed687511 күн бұрын

    Great information. I don't get attacked by Kodiak bears very often, but the next time that happens I'll know what to do.

  • @dennisyoung4631
    @dennisyoung46317 күн бұрын

    Between the eye and the ear - said to work on elephants, too.

  • @thomaswayneward
    @thomaswayneward18 күн бұрын

    New information for me, thank you.

  • @wicked1172
    @wicked11727 күн бұрын

    One of the most useful, educational video creations on KZread about bear attack information.

  • @tristantimothy1004

    @tristantimothy1004

    3 күн бұрын

    Only for an idiot. This is nonsence Misinformation. Bears frontal bone is thin bone chambers filled w bone foam. It is NOT bulletproof & does NOT ricochet modern bullets. Eskimos have been killing polar bears forever w a 22 L.R. shot into the magic triangle. Across the eyes down to the nose or at the base of the ear shot sideways is an instant drop brain shot. Americas Indians killed grizzlies by ramming a sharped stick into their eyes, up the nose or ear base sideways when they got attacked. There is so much myth & accepted bullshit about bear skull invincibility its sickening. The roof of the mouth is paper thin & also easily punctured right up into the brain. Natives grew their thumbnails out 1/4-1/2 inch & could ram their hand down the bears throat & drive their thumbs up into a bears brain or ram it into their eyes popping their eyeballs. The biggest griz in Canada was shot by a native girl w a 22 LONG. Not an L.R. but a LONG. Basically a 22 short in a long case. Shot em right between the eyes from on top of a big rock shed climbed as the bear was slow stalking her. 1st shot dropped it & then she put a few more into its face just to be sure. A lil ol Kentucky hillbilly granny running a trapline killed a huge grizzly with her short bbl 22 pump filled w shorts. Shoved the bbl into its mouth & fired up into its brain. Bear fell on her pinning her underneath its weight all night & she was mad as hell her kin didnt come check on her sooner.

  • @leehiller2489
    @leehiller24898 ай бұрын

    Shoot from the nose to the brisket center mass and if you don't kill him you'll slow him down a bunch.

  • @TheRazor666777
    @TheRazor66677718 күн бұрын

    Can a politician kill a bear they seem to kill everthing else 🎉

  • @maluminse1
    @maluminse121 күн бұрын

    Seems like hunters should carry a big medieval dagger in Bear country.

  • @Walter-rs3cy

    @Walter-rs3cy

    18 күн бұрын

    Funny you say that. I actually carry a 7 inch blade dagger on my hunting belt.

  • @jamesstone9904
    @jamesstone990416 күн бұрын

    The idea that a high powered rifle wouldn't punch through that skull is laughable. In fact the largest grizzly killed in North America (at the time, I don't know if it still holds the record or not) was shot in the head with a .22

  • @christigoth

    @christigoth

    14 күн бұрын

    the big point was, that bullets slide off if you hit it from the front on that side skull. but if a bullet hits broadside it will work better. and if you hit it from the right angle in front it will work better.

  • @unitedstatesdale
    @unitedstatesdale18 күн бұрын

    Thanks , I will never go into the forest again but if I do , Im going in with 2 members of the special forces. 😮

  • @dannykobold741

    @dannykobold741

    6 күн бұрын

    Why, special forces will just outrun you and your lunch,

  • @zachbateman4064
    @zachbateman40647 күн бұрын

    As soon as he opened that skull my brain went: " Wow! That's dummy thick!"

  • @colt10mmsecurity68
    @colt10mmsecurity68 Жыл бұрын

    Glock 20 and a KA-BAR knife.

  • @brandonrandall3861

    @brandonrandall3861

    18 күн бұрын

    .454 Cassull

  • @isawit9722

    @isawit9722

    8 күн бұрын

    You hold on the knife, I get the Glock....

  • @T7J2003
    @T7J2003Күн бұрын

    In Alaska my grandmother was chased by two bears, both times she was saved by a dog. The first she was walking a trail all she had was her trusted dog Axel and a 22. Just like you said she could see the bullets ricocheting off the bears scull. She was a very good shot. The dog took all the attention away from her and she was able to run to the cabin. Axel eventually made it home safe too. The second time she was chased, a chained sled dog was able to distract the bear. The bear lost interest and left. I wonder if anyone else has had a similar experience.

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    Күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing those stories!

  • @Kinetic.44
    @Kinetic.447 күн бұрын

    I just wave my arms and yell "hey bear"

  • @peetsnort
    @peetsnort13 күн бұрын

    When you do this to an elephant skull youll know what bullet placement practice means

  • @tomsreviews238
    @tomsreviews2386 күн бұрын

    Well done video. Now I got to go back and watch that movie.

  • @Einwetok
    @Einwetok14 күн бұрын

    7:00 You're Not going to get a side shot on that skull if he's coming at you.

  • @claudiasimpson9606
    @claudiasimpson9606Күн бұрын

    Good information to know,❤ thank you

  • @calhiser8265
    @calhiser826524 күн бұрын

    Very good anatomy lesson on brain shot placement. In the past I was in a bear camp in Ontario where I heard another hunter from Michigan, state that he intended to take a head shot. I asked him first why? Then with what? For all the world all that I could understand was stupid macho bragging rights for why. And of all things he intended to use a 12 gage with a foster slug. I asked why go for such a small target and advised that I personally would not pick that shot at anything less than point blank and then only to save a dog. Guess what we came back with a report of a wounded bear and an impossible tracking job. Just foolishness.

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    24 күн бұрын

    I concur! If you have the firepower go for center of mass. Things happen fast!

  • @zeffez8161
    @zeffez8161Күн бұрын

    Never thought id hear bill gates tell me I need more powerful weaponry

  • @firecloud77
    @firecloud775 күн бұрын

    I've often wondered if a bear would attack a stream of fire. Aim hair spray at the bear and ignite it with a lighter. The ultimate flame would be Engine Starter.

  • @cherylgawne711
    @cherylgawne711Күн бұрын

    Great survival info Tks!

  • @allenhammer7923
    @allenhammer792317 күн бұрын

    Wonderful Nerd instruction. Thank you sir. Back to Biology.

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    13 күн бұрын

    I love this comment! Ha! Yes, I am an IT Nerd.

  • @Cruiser777
    @Cruiser77720 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the insight, good video.😅

  • @BigBand1942
    @BigBand194210 күн бұрын

    Good vid. Thanks

  • @margitwes6495
    @margitwes64952 күн бұрын

    JHC! Talk about a thick skull ...the bear has it. I'm surprised how narrow the actual skull is when I think of a bear's wide head. I prefer never,ever again see a bear up close.

  • @geraldkriss1120
    @geraldkriss112018 күн бұрын

    G.K. USA A Fairbourne style fighting knife or a 10"-12" double bladed. Bayonette on the outside of one's outer garments would be added . Field dressing knives could be carried in a pocket, backpack or belt.

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    13 күн бұрын

    I concur!

  • @abelgerli
    @abelgerli Жыл бұрын

    Thanks that explains so much. Especially why you have to have a deep penetrating calibre. But actually the forehead is build like a tank. And the only points with possible success are way to close for comfort. For best self defence hiking in Japan I have to trust bear spray alone and extreme hot California Reaper chilli powder. And only may be a camping axe because knives aren't allowed in a usable size in Japan. But actually even with a guy seeing this perfect natural armour I would use bear spray as my best option. Because you have to be lucky to get a bullseye nose shot to the brain.

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    Жыл бұрын

    Bear spray is a good option and very popular these days. That is crazy your country does not allow big knives. Some of the best made are from Japan.

  • @abelgerli

    @abelgerli

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CampfireKodiak Actually my country Germany does allow bigger knives if you're in woods but with a very high probability not Japan. So I have to think about bear protection for my solo hikes I have planned. I Germany bears are distinct even when there was one immigrant that came in from from Austria. Actually if in the US I would do bear spray with a FK 7.5 Brno in combination to be on the safe side. But this is no option for Japan where even registered hunters are only allowed two guns maximum. The first will be a shotgun and the second if you have been a law abiding hunter for 10 years you allowed to get rilfe. This sounds even to restrictive for me as a German three years should be enough especially when rural Japan seems to have a bear problem. And the average age of hunters in Japan is way above 60 years. By the way this is a drone shot of the castle in my home town it is in my opinion the second prettiest castle in Germany. Castle Lichtenstein kzread.info/dash/bejne/h52ApMt8oaa8law.html

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    Жыл бұрын

    @@abelgerli I have been to that castle and many others in Germany. Very nice thank you! I enjoyed living there while I was stationed in the USAF at Semback AB many years ago. The more people you have the more laws you need apparently.

  • @harleycrawford1655

    @harleycrawford1655

    10 ай бұрын

    Samurai sword?

  • @huwhitecavebeast1972

    @huwhitecavebeast1972

    29 күн бұрын

    @@CampfireKodiak Tacitus said "The more corrupt the state, the more numerous are the laws."

  • @valentincastelo
    @valentincastelo3 күн бұрын

    thank you for this info good to know!

  • @Brad2117
    @Brad211721 күн бұрын

    I think the movie scene is missing the use of the murder mittens.

  • @blueunicornhere
    @blueunicornhere3 күн бұрын

    I say if the bear has it's mouth open you could shoot right through that upper pallet through the back. Also I might add, that knife you showed is for cutting and not really stabbing. The hilt is not great and with blood on it it will slip your hand right onto the blade next stab. So.. maybe get a proper hilt

  • @VTPSTTU
    @VTPSTTU5 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the video. If one fired into the bear's mouth, would the bullet be somewhat in line to hit the spinal cord? As I look at that skull, the spinal cord seems to come out the bottom of the skull at the end of the mouth. Maybe several pellets of 00 buckshot into the mouth would have a chance of hitting the spinal cord. Would a single 00 buckshot pellet that entered the nose have enough momentum to penetrate the brain as you showed or would one need something with a little more energy.

  • @damienluxford4480
    @damienluxford448013 күн бұрын

    Giggle and spin My skull is thin With a grinning skull You're sure to win

  • @nelsonx5326
    @nelsonx53263 күн бұрын

    The bear attack in that movie had me screaming. Most brutal thing I eva seen.

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    3 күн бұрын

    They did a great job with the CGI. It's very realistic actually. I've spoken to Wildlife experts about it

  • @BenfromFlux
    @BenfromFlux16 күн бұрын

    Thank you!!!

  • @timlubbers2884
    @timlubbers288410 күн бұрын

    That’s a babies head! The skull in the Kodiak airport is 27” measured …

  • @squiddle5193
    @squiddle51937 күн бұрын

    The ancient enemy of mankind

  • @formeolosuslasvenators1777
    @formeolosuslasvenators177715 күн бұрын

    Colt delta elite Winchester silvertip 1 shot through heart and lungs, jacket was stuck on exit wound on top of back in hide. 300lb black bear on top of me

  • @HeWhoHath
    @HeWhoHath8 күн бұрын

    I always pre-shit my pants before entering grizzly country. They know by the smell I’m there, so I don’t startle them.

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    8 күн бұрын

    Funny guy!

  • @The67wheelman
    @The67wheelman5 күн бұрын

    A guy here in grande prairie Alberta was attacked by a grizzly sow with cubs and managed to kill her with a fish filleting knife of all things. Only she bled out and not quick like to the brain, he was lucky and only got a few puncture wounds from bites but nothing broken or crushed

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    5 күн бұрын

    Amazing! Thanks for sharing that story with us.

  • @sweetkittiez
    @sweetkittiez21 күн бұрын

    True facts if I miss he's going to have to eat around a whole lot of s***

  • @chrismackay8314
    @chrismackay83149 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing. Crazy monsters. Do you trust in bear spray?

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    9 ай бұрын

    I think it works 90 percent of the time. If a Momma bear was protecting her cubs perhaps not.

  • @huwhitecavebeast1972

    @huwhitecavebeast1972

    29 күн бұрын

    @@CampfireKodiak Apparently doesn't work on polar bears either.

  • @kentwilliams3326
    @kentwilliams332627 күн бұрын

    I really would not have to shoot a bear from below!

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    27 күн бұрын

    I'm with you!

  • @MikeBrodie-fz6gm
    @MikeBrodie-fz6gm15 күн бұрын

    hope i would never have to do that..but throat cut larnyx and main artery i would think might be effective..choking on blood i dont think would last long

  • @jimmydeshazo1312
    @jimmydeshazo131211 күн бұрын

    Kabar stands for killed a bear

  • @andykaufman7620
    @andykaufman76205 күн бұрын

    If you use a firearm a short barrel shotgun or 'firearm' like a Tactical Firearm type weapon like police use which is made for close quarter fighting, and in a bear attack situation most likely you'll be in that situation. So if you are like Leo and can't fire, you can reposition the weapon as it is not nearly as long. Plus there are variations of this like the Judge which shoots 45 cal and 410 shotgun, which obviously is weak for a bear of more than small size, but it might scare the bear away and that is the real goal. There is a weapon that shoots rifle rounds but like the tactical shotgun is short and technically is a Carbine, but shoots AR-15 ammo, again, great for short to medium range like that bear attack Leo has and in close quarter fighting. That most likely if you can get a shot maim the bear or kill it, or at least stun it enough to get back and possibly scare it off.

  • @garycockrell7009
    @garycockrell700919 күн бұрын

    Look up Bella Twin.

  • @glenndavis4452
    @glenndavis445212 күн бұрын

    I’ve read a couple stories now where people have killed a bear with a knife in the side of their neck. Must be an artery there.

  • @user-ox6nc6ly7f
    @user-ox6nc6ly7f10 күн бұрын

    easy. give it your kid. if you like nature, this is how it works.

  • @maluminse1
    @maluminse121 күн бұрын

    You skipped over the most important part. What to do with your hunting knife. I assume one of two spots that you discussed underneath the jaw or into the temple. But if you gouged both its eyes out? Could you dodge it then

  • @CampfireKodiak

    @CampfireKodiak

    18 күн бұрын

    Possibly

  • @user-rk1bf4eh2p
    @user-rk1bf4eh2p6 күн бұрын

    Yes we know it's a tough animal, no one knows it better than I. Idaho 1972 set my best friend to his death by telling him where to find a bear I seen, him and his partner were hunting guides, the bear killed both of them the two dogs.

  • @karlbuttler
    @karlbuttler20 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the video, that would be a pretty tough assault against something that large and strong, let's hope I never have to try it, plus I would point out, you would have to keep your knife Extremely Sharp, and have it with you all the time, while in bear country.....