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Two Fatal Bear Attacks in Arkansas for the First Time in Over a Century
AmmoLand ^ | October 23, 2025 | Dean Weingarten

Posted on 10/28/2025 5:25:19 AM PDT by marktwain

Two fatal bear attacks occurred in Arkansas in 2025. The first attack occurred on September 3, 2025, near the Mulberry Mountain area of north-west Arkansas. The second attack happened on October 1st or 2nd, near the Sam’s Throne campground near Mount Judea. The two attacks happened in or on the edge of the Ozark National Forest, about 45 miles apart.

The last fatal bear attack recorded in Arkansas occurred in 1892, as reported from the May 10 edition of the Arkansas Democrat. From aktimes.com:

Mountain Home, Ark., May 10 — Mrs. Mary Carter, a widow, with a small family of children, is a raving maniac, as the result of a raid upon her little cabin by a half-starved black bear, in which two of her children lost their lives and one [was] half devoured before assistance arrived. Her five children were playing in the yard while the mother was engaged in scrubbing. Suddenly the screams of the children startled her. She saw an enormous bear strike down her oldest boy, who had bravely attempted to defend the children in his charge. The beast seized the baby and ran rapidly away. The animal tore the little one to pieces before the mother’s eyes and escaped to the forest.

Black bears were reduced to a small remnant by 1927.  The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission prohibited bear hunting in that year. An active program of reintroducing black bears was implemented from 1956 to 1968. No bear hunting season was allowed until 1980.

AmmoLand covered the first fatal bear attack in Arkansas in 2025.

A 72-year-old man, Vernon Patton, was working on a gravel road with his tractor when a 70-pound juvenile male black bear attacked him. The attack happened on September 3, 2025, in the Mulberry Mountain area of Arkansas. 


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To: marktwain

must be Trumps fault...


21 posted on 10/28/2025 7:19:14 AM PDT by Democrat = party of treason
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To: fwdude

There is a widely circulated estimate there were 11,000 black bears in Florida before the arrival of Europeans.

In 2014-15 there were over 4,000 black bears in Florida. The extrapolation of bear population growth put the estimate for 2026-27 at 11,000.

We are supposed to get a measurement published (for 2025) in 2026.

Humans increase the poductive capacity of the land (mostly).


22 posted on 10/28/2025 7:20:02 AM PDT by marktwain
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To: marktwain

The market for bear rugs just went up.
$$$$$$$$$$$$$

Hunting for profit


23 posted on 10/28/2025 7:24:19 AM PDT by Vaduz
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To: LambSlave

I live in western Pennsylvania, on a farm, near lots of state forest lands. Fifty years ago, I saw a bear when out for a drive in the fall in a remote area. I was SHOCKED! Called the state game department and they told me there were no bears in this area and laughed, said it must have been a large dog. Now, there are bears crossing my property daily. They show up on the game cams all the time. I’ve personally been within twenty feet of numerous bears on my own property. Last year I was driving down a farm road and thought I saw a cow where there were not supposed to be any, so I drove over there and it turned out to be a large male black bear I’d say weighed well over 300 lbs. I drove slowly up to him, and honked the horn, to scare him off, and he casually walked back to my car door and stood up on his hind legs, his chest was above the level of my car roof—and I could have reached out and touched him. About then I realized that it was probably not a good idea to have the window down, since his claws were about five inches long. That bear was NOT the slightest bit afraid of me, though I was trying to chase him off. I decided right then and there to never go riding my horse without a gun. I’ve seen bears cross my pastures whilst my horses were grazing there, the bear just skirted the horses, and the horses raised their heads and watched but didn’t seem particularly alarmed. I used to have a German shepherd and a blue heeler who kept an eye out for interlopers, but they are now gone. I see bear scat under my apple trees in the fall, and my gold fish pond gets raided by something big enough to tear apart the skimmer and waterfall. It’s getting to the point I don’t go out in the yard at night, since I now live alone and am near eighty.


24 posted on 10/28/2025 7:31:33 AM PDT by Segovia (https://townhall.com/columnists/kevinmccullough/2025/07/06/fossil-fooled-lives-vs-lies-n2659950)
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To: Segovia

It’s getting to the point I don’t go out in the yard at night, since I now live alone and am near eighty.


Wise. In northern Wisconsin, bears and wolves have become common. I don’t go into the woods unarmed.


25 posted on 10/28/2025 7:48:36 AM PDT by marktwain
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To: logi_cal869

Agreed. We have similar problems with mountain lions in socal.


26 posted on 10/28/2025 7:54:29 AM PDT by TheDon (Remember the J6 political prisoners! Remember Ashli Babbitt!)
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To: marktwain

Expand the length of bear hunting season. Bounties should be paid in areas with severe bear infestation. That won’t work in liberal states like Oregon or Vermont but it will work elsewhere.


27 posted on 10/28/2025 7:59:04 AM PDT by Wallace T.
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To: logi_cal869

Always my first questuin tooĺ😎


28 posted on 10/28/2025 8:04:06 AM PDT by Bonemaker (invictus maneo)
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To: Wallace T.

Expand the length of bear hunting season. Bounties should be paid in areas with severe bear infestation. That won’t work in liberal states like Oregon or Vermont but it will work elsewhere.


You are correct. The problem is “Karens” who do not wish to face reality, that everything dies.

Hunting bears to regulate their population has worked well, where it us used.


29 posted on 10/28/2025 8:07:08 AM PDT by marktwain
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To: fwdude

We have neighbors that do heavy duty deer feeding in spite of objections from other neighbors. The deer are like locusts through the yards. This last spring we had well over 30 deer, maybe even 40, camped in the neighborhood. Probably less than a dozen now. The neighbors haven’t been feeding the deer, they’ve been feeding a cougar.


30 posted on 10/28/2025 8:45:56 AM PDT by Cold Heart
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To: Cold Heart

PRICELESS!! You should remind them of their philanthropy!


31 posted on 10/28/2025 9:09:30 AM PDT by Segovia (https://townhall.com/columnists/kevinmccullough/2025/07/06/fossil-fooled-lives-vs-lies-n2659950)
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To: marktwain

Lots of newcomers to my area remind me that our little black bears are not a threat, (and we don’t have brownies, or grizzlies, or polar bears-——— when black bears kill more people every year than brownies and grizzlies and polar bears-—) I used to buy into that $hit that bears are more afraid of me than I am of them-— I’m 78 yr old, female and weigh 113lbs-— and I’ve already ascertained that the local boar is not the least bit afraid of me.


32 posted on 10/28/2025 9:15:20 AM PDT by Segovia (https://townhall.com/columnists/kevinmccullough/2025/07/06/fossil-fooled-lives-vs-lies-n2659950)
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To: fwdude

Bears smell the barbecue restaurants in Gatlinburg. Apparently there was one seen in Knoxville recently.


33 posted on 10/28/2025 10:37:58 AM PDT by scrabblehack
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To: Red Badger

Friends of mine in Sanford send me the occasional picture or video of bears, sometimes with cubs, strolling casually through their subdivision.


34 posted on 10/28/2025 11:27:26 AM PDT by Allegra (Thank you for your attention to this matter.)
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To: Allegra

It is now legal in Florida to shoot a black bear under specific circumstances, contrary to the previous rule. Governor Ron DeSantis signed House Bill 87, known as the “Self Defense Act,” into law in June 2024, which allows residents to use lethal force against a bear if they reasonably believe it poses an imminent threat of death or serious bodily injury to themselves, others, or their pets, or if there is substantial damage to a dwelling.

This law, which took effect on July 1, 2024, permits the killing of bears without a permit, provided the shooter reports the incident to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) within 24 hours and does not possess, sell, or dispose of the bear or its parts.

The law applies to any bear on private property that the individual believes is an imminent threat, including bears crossing property lines.

The FWC previously prohibited killing bears without a permit, except in cases where human life was at risk, but the new law codifies this right and aims to address concerns about increasing bear encounters.

Critics argue the law is redundant since Florida is a “Stand Your Ground” state, and lethal force was already legally permissible in self-defense, but supporters maintain it clarifies the law and addresses confusion.

The law has raised concerns about potential misuse, the risk of wounded bears attacking, and the possibility of human injury from stray bullets.


35 posted on 10/28/2025 11:31:22 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: healy61

Ear tags, two tags, the bear dies on the third encounter.


36 posted on 10/28/2025 11:46:23 AM PDT by xone ( )
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To: xone

Who’s doing the tagging?


37 posted on 10/28/2025 12:46:42 PM PDT by Does so ("Things will now change in Minneapolis AND AT HOME"....Dem☭¢rat... ∅ ™ ¿ ¡ ☞ ½¼)
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To: Red Badger

I’ve had pair of those signs when I first moved to my Central Florida county.

This year, one sign was moved closer to my house!

==8-O


38 posted on 10/28/2025 12:49:10 PM PDT by Does so ("Things will now change in Minneapolis AND AT HOME"....Dem☭¢rat... ∅ ™ ¿ ¡ ☞ ½¼)
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To: Does so

The wildlife guys who get the call on moving nuisance bears. If you report, they show and depending on the circumstance move or kill the bear.


39 posted on 10/28/2025 2:26:45 PM PDT by xone ( )
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To: Vaduz

When I started hunting bears in the early 70’s one could sell a bear hide for decent money.

The last bear I shot a couple weeks ago and the ones before that. The hides were just thrown away.

The market is gutted with hides the cost of processing them is very hide.

Fur is not in demand.


40 posted on 10/29/2025 3:31:20 AM PDT by riverrunner
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