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Excerpt #1
Michael immediately began to run and scream in terror. She caught up to him within only a few yards and barreled into him like a freight train, knocking him 9 feet off the trail. It seemed that the sow was on top of him before he even hit the ground. He yelled for help and punched the sow in the face as she slashed at his flesh. Her roaring and growling gave way to eerily silent and furious swats with her claws.
Each time the bear tried to bite him, Michael tried to squirm out of the way. He screamed at the top of his lungs trying to frighten the bear, but felt himself panicking as he felt the sow's claws rip through his neck, legs, and arms. With a single swat she flipped him over onto his stomach and wrapped her claws around the right side of his face. She was standing on his back and pulled his head up toward his rear end trying to break his neck. As one of her claws slipped from his mouth it tore a deep gash from the corner of his mouth to above and behind his right ear. He hoped that the bear would stop her attack, but realized that she was doing what bears do, kill their prey.
Excerpt #2
Wunderlich managed to yell “Bear!” before hiding behind a small tree. His movement drew the sow’s full attention and she immediately bounded in his direction. His eyes were drawn to her open mouth and her claws as she tore toward him.
Wunderlich lifted his wooden bow and extended his arm as a shield between himself and the grizzly. Her mouth was wide open and he stuffed his bow into her mouth, but a 500-pound grizzly bear at full speed is far too powerful to be stopped by a man with his bow for a shield.
The impact of the grizzly knocked Wunderlich tumbling for 20 yards down the slope. By the time he had stopped rolling, the sow had regained her feet and pounced on top of him.
Wasser was still frozen at the men’s original spot up the hill. His tactic of remaining still had been successful in not drawing the grizzly’s attention to him but was unsuccessful in keeping her from focusing on Wunderlich’s movement. He yelled at the grizzly as it straddled Wunderlich, and worked to knock an arrow on his bowstring.
Wunderlich was stunned by the impact of the sow and could only watch as she stood over him. He was terrified that the grizzly might bite him by the head or neck and reached his hands out trying to fend her jaws away from himself. The sow pushed through his hands and clamped her jaws onto the inner part of his thigh only a few inches from his crotch. In a single powerful bite, she tore holes in his leg the size of fifty-cent pieces. Wunderlich knew he couldn’t fight her off and given he was on his back knew his only chance at survival depended on his ability to remain still.
After the sow tore into Wunderlich’s thigh, Wasser saw her spin and run back up the hill in the direction of her cubs. He watched her disappear while he was still trying to put the arrow on his bowstring.
Excerpt #3
Matt turned around to see a large grizzly bear charging toward him from only a few yards away.
Matt watched as the grizzly bounded over the uneven ground with its muscles rippling with each stride. It ate up ground at ten feet per step, approaching Matt at incomprehensible speed. In only a few seconds the bear had closed the distance between the bowhunter and itself with a fury that few could fathom.
As the grizzly got to within a few feet, Matt had reached his hand to his bear spray. He pulled at the canister but the bear was on him by the time he had touched his bear spray holster. With the grizzly now only a few feet from him, Matt lifted his right arm up and posted it in a defensive manner between himself and the bear's jaws. He looked straight into the bear's gaping mouth full of yellow teeth and watched as it drove them into the flesh of his forearm. As the bear clamped its jaws down Matt’s forearm he heard the bones crack under the force. The grizzly tossed its head and ripped gaping holes into his forearm and pulled him even closer to it.
As Matt was jerked forward by the grizzlies initial bite to his forearm the bear swatted him across his head opening up deep gashes anywhere they touched his flesh. With his head now split open with parallel gashes, the bear turned and disappeared into the timber, as Matt crumpled to the ground.
In a lightning fast attack that lasted only a few seconds, the bear had left Matt wounded, bleeding and dazed. It had begun and ended so quickly that he had to take a few minutes to gather his wits.