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Minnesota teen stumbles into bear while deer hunting

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(MCT) — Morgan Knable stumbled on more excitement than he bargained for Nov. 11, the last day of deer season in the area he hunts southwest of Bagley, Minn.

A 350-pound black bear rousted from its den tends to have that effect.

A junior in high school, Knable, 17, was walking through a swamp about 2 p.m. that Sunday, hoping to roust a deer from the brush in the area about 25 miles west of Bemidji, Minn.

“I was just walking and kind of found the bear,” Knable said. “I pretty much stepped right onto its spot. It was right there and tried to get up and put its (paw) up right next to my leg.”

Knable’s dad, Ron, was walking through the same swamp about 100 yards away when he heard the shots.

“I thought he’d jammed his rifle, and then he started to holler,” Ron Knable said. “I ran over toward him thinking maybe he got hurt, and he hollered, ‘Dad, I shot a bear!’”

The bear was hunkered in a hollow at the base of a fallen tree that was more like a nest than a den, Morgan Knable said. There wasn’t much time to think as he fell backwards.

“At that point, it was just reaction that kicked in — ‘Oh no, bear!’ And then I tripped and fell because we were in a swampy area” he said. “At the point that I saw him, I was shooting as I was falling backwards.”

The bear, he said, was close.

“About rifle length, I would imagine,” Knable said. “I was more or less in the fight-or-flight mode.”

Knable was hunting with a Ruger Mini-14 .223, a small-caliber rifle not designed for

taking down bears. He emptied his 10-round clip, and the bear still ran about 50 yards; Morgan said his dad finished the animal off.

The bear was a female, but there were no cubs, Ron Knable said.

With bear season closed, Ron Knable called the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to report the incident. Conservation officer Tim Gray of Bagley was at the site a short time later. After seeing how the encounter had unfolded, Gray allowed the hunters to keep the bear, Ron Knable said.

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