Eleven-Year-Old’s Quick Thinking Repels Charging Bear

Eleven-year-old Elliott Clark (with gun) shot a charging brown bear in self-defense while he and his family were fishing. (FACEBOOK./SEN. SHELLEY HUGHES)

Another day, another bear incident in Alaska.

Here’s the Juneau Empire from its weekend edition:

Quick action from a Hoonah boy saved a fishing party from a charging brown bear on June 18, the Empire has learned through Alaska State Troopers and family members.

t was the first Defense of Life or Property (DLP) killing in the Hoonah area this year, according to trooper spokesperson Megan Peters.

When the attack occurred, Elliot Clark, then 11 years old, was walking through the woods near Game Creek in Port Frederick several miles south of Hoonah. The young outdoorsman was heading to a nearby fishing hole with his uncle, Craig Stoltzfus, Stoltzfus’ father, a cousin and three dogs.

Stoltzfus and Elliot Clark were armed when a brown bear came out of the woods, charging the group head on. The other members of the party were not armed.