Tragic bear attack in Wyoming

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UPDATE: (3:38pm): Mark Uptain's body has been found. We regret to inform that he has passed away. Our deepest condolences to his family and friends.

Two hunters were involved in a bear attack Friday, September 14, in the Teton Wilderness while field dressing an elk near Terrace Mountain, approximately 5.8 miles northeast of the Turpin Meadow Trailhead.

Florida resident Corey Chubon shot an elk during a guided bow hunt late Thursday afternoon. He and his guide, Mark Uptain of Martin Outfitters, were unable to locate the wounded animal before nightfall. The pair returned Friday morning to locate and remove the elk. They found the undisturbed carcass in the early afternoon and were preparing to pack out the elk when they were aggressively charged by two large bears.

Mark Uptain, 37, is owner of Blue Sky Restoration and the guide still missing.
Chubon was able to run to his pack a few yards away and retrieve a pistol but was unable to safely fire a shot at the bear that had pounced upon Uptain. The attacking bear then spun, charged Chubon, grabbed his foot and dragged him to the ground. He sustained injuries to his leg, chest, and arm, but was able to throw the gun to Uptain and get loose before running from the scene to phone for help.

Initial reports indicate that the second bear did not engage either Chubon or Uptain.

An interagency helicopter was dispatched to the scene to assist with transport of the injured hunters. Chubon was taken to St. John's Medical Center for treatment to his wounds. Search and Rescue personnel were unable to locate Uptain before the search was suspended for the evening.

An interagency team from the Teton County Sheriff's Office, Teton County Search and Rescue, Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Grand Teton National Park, and Bridger-Teton National Forest have resumed the search at 6:30am this morning. Game wardens will look for evidence that may indicate if the bears were grizzlies.

Undersheriff Matt Carr stated, "Search and Rescue is currently in the field, and we're making every effort to locate and bring Mr. Uptain out from the backcountry."

An incident command post and helicopter landing zone has been established near Turpin Meadow Ranch. Ground and air resources are being utilized for this search and updates will be provided as available. Other hunters in the area should be aware of the search and rescue operations and the recent bear activity.
 
My heart goes out to the victims. Bear attacks are rare but they do happen. Pepper spray and firearms should be a part of any hunter there.
In that part of the country, attacks happen more than you may think. The only time we hear about them is when something like this occurs. I have hunted in the Thorofare region at least a half dozen times and on every trip that have been bear 'incidents'. Worst one was a few years back when a fellow Hunter in camp was mauled by a Griz. He is lucky to be a live today.
 
In that part of the country, attacks happen more than you may think. The only time we hear about them is when something like this occurs. I have hunted in the Thorofare region at least a half dozen times and on every trip that have been bear 'incidents'. Worst one was a few years back when a fellow Hunter in camp was mauled by a Griz. He is lucky to be a live today.
Yes! Unless there are serious injuries, or a death involved.....it is rarely reported nationwide! memtb
 
Sad deal for sure. Prayers are with the families. Attacks do happen, never trust a bear; they are easier to be around when feeding on salmon. Ive fished within 50 feet of grizzlies many times in Alaska and never had an issue. I've hunted the Yellowstone a fair bit and never had bear issues. I recall one time camping between Big Springs and Crater lake less than 8 miles from Turpin meadows where this incident took place; within the 1st hour we seen 5 griz within 1/2 mile of our tent. It was a restless night. We gathered our gear the next morning and moved on the Shoshone Pass where we camped with a beautiful almost blue colored bore griz, he was a beauty. Lots of griz in that country but never personally had any issues.
 
UPDATE: (3:38pm): Mark Uptain's body has been found. We regret to inform that he has passed away. Our deepest condolences to his family and friends.

Two hunters were involved in a bear attack Friday, September 14, in the Teton Wilderness while field dressing an elk near Terrace Mountain, approximately 5.8 miles northeast of the Turpin Meadow Trailhead.

Florida resident Corey Chubon shot an elk during a guided bow hunt late Thursday afternoon. He and his guide, Mark Uptain of Martin Outfitters, were unable to locate the wounded animal before nightfall. The pair returned Friday morning to locate and remove the elk. They found the undisturbed carcass in the early afternoon and were preparing to pack out the elk when they were aggressively charged by two large bears.

Mark Uptain, 37, is owner of Blue Sky Restoration and the guide still missing.
Chubon was able to run to his pack a few yards away and retrieve a pistol but was unable to safely fire a shot at the bear that had pounced upon Uptain. The attacking bear then spun, charged Chubon, grabbed his foot and dragged him to the ground. He sustained injuries to his leg, chest, and arm, but was able to throw the gun to Uptain and get loose before running from the scene to phone for help.

Initial reports indicate that the second bear did not engage either Chubon or Uptain.

An interagency helicopter was dispatched to the scene to assist with transport of the injured hunters. Chubon was taken to St. John's Medical Center for treatment to his wounds. Search and Rescue personnel were unable to locate Uptain before the search was suspended for the evening.

An interagency team from the Teton County Sheriff's Office, Teton County Search and Rescue, Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Grand Teton National Park, and Bridger-Teton National Forest have resumed the search at 6:30am this morning. Game wardens will look for evidence that may indicate if the bears were grizzlies.

Undersheriff Matt Carr stated, "Search and Rescue is currently in the field, and we're making every effort to locate and bring Mr. Uptain out from the backcountry."

An incident command post and helicopter landing zone has been established near Turpin Meadow Ranch. Ground and air resources are being utilized for this search and updates will be provided as available. Other hunters in the area should be aware of the search and rescue operations and the recent bear activity.
That's rough as hell. I feel for all concerned.

Another great example though of how useless and handgun is when not carried on you.

Off body carry is just stupid and dangerous. Sorry for the rant.
 
The idea of protecting and encouraging the re population of apex predators
With the number of humans in a 2018 world is just DUMB!
My daughter was out for a run late after work and a young 85 # Cougar tried to get
her Pitbull Well she shot it in the face with her Sig 229 in .357 Sig Dropped it!
This was while she was stationed at the Naval Air Station Widbey Island
in Washington!
 
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