The hunting guide who got killed last year died while field dressing an elk. His client had shot the elk the night before the altercation. They started tracking it again the next morning. They were working on the elk, when a mother grizzly and junior showed up. When you dress out an elk its a bloody taxing job. The natural thing would be lean your rifle against a tree have your client hold a leg get your knife out and go to work. By the time mom and junior showed up blood smell and elk smell is heavy. It seems to me to be the perfect storm. Bear spray was found on the bears fur. I doubt she noticed it. Extreme caution is needed in the spring to, it was a long winter, theyre hungry and cranky. Mom and the kids are doubly dangerous.