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Bow Hunter, 17, Bags 448-Pound Bear
Filed under: In The News, Weird But True, Extreme Childhood
Jessica Olmstead bagged this bear. Credit: Olmstead Family / AP
How about hunting bear with a bow and arrow?
This summer, Jessica Olmstead killed a 448-pound black bear while on a hunting trip in Ontario, Canada with her dad, according to the Battle Creek Enquirer.
The bear was the first animal the teen, who lives in Battle Creek, Mich., and is a senior at Harper Creek High School, has killed with a bow, the newspaper reports.
Jeff Folsom, publisher of Bear Hunting Magazine, tells ParentDish he had not heard about Olmstead's feat, but says he wasn't surprised by the news. There are "lots of women (and) girls that are into (hunting bear)," he says, adding that the next issue of his magazine will include "pictures of two girls under 16 with their bears."
Folsom may not have been shocked to hear about a teenage female bear hunter, but he was impressed Olmstead used a bow.
Bow hunting is "more difficult, more challenging" than hunting with a gun, he says. "You have to be so much more precise and accurate. There's a lot more things you have to do than take your safety off the gun and squeeze the trigger."
It's also more dangerous, Folsom says.
"You've got to be up close and personal," he says.
The average bow shot is made between 17 and 22 yards from your target, whereas, with a gun you can be as much as 60 yards away, Folsom says.
With a bear to be in that close of range, bow hunting is not for the faint of heart.
"There's a lot of people that just freeze," Folsom says, describing a typical bear hunting scenario. "There's a bear 20 yards (away, and) you've got to pull your bow back ... To hold it all together, and focus and make the shot, it's a cool thing."
Tim Olmstead, the girl's father, tells the Enquirer his daughter is a "natural at this sport," but Folsom says it takes a lot of practice to be able to handle a bow well enough to take down a bear.
"You can't just pick up a bow (and shoot)," he says. "Most states have a 45-pound draw weight minimum, (which) means you're pulling back 45 pounds."
Folsom says his personal bow is between 65 and 70 pounds, and an inexperienced archer would be lucky to come close to hitting a target -- that is, if they could manage to pull the bow back and take aim.
And while most communities probably have more girls on the gymnastics team than they do in the woods looking for wild animals, hunting can be very good exercise.
"Depending on the type of hunting you're doing, it can be real physical," Folsom says. Sometimes "you do more in a day than any football player does in training camp."
The Enquirer says the teen "currently holds the Pope and Young Bowhunting record for the trophy bear," which Folsom calls "the record book for archers."
Pope and Young's Glenn Hisey tells ParentDish the group did not yet have a record on the books for Olmstead, adding that bears are ranked "by length of skull plus width of skull" and hunters need to wait 60 days after they bag their animal before having a measurement done. Since Olmstead shot her bear in mid-August, that time has not yet passed.
Still, it would seem that Olmstead has begun her hunting career with, well, a bang. A 448-pound bear is "a very nice bear," Folsom tells ParentDish. "There's people that have hunted for 20 years and have never shot (one) that size."
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ReaderComments (Page 1 of 19)
9-30-2010 @ 7:51PM
Debra said...This is disgusting, I guess she doesnt have anything else to do
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9-30-2010 @ 9:38PM
jrose said...how rude Debra, its quite an accomplishment for this young lady and a wonderful skill to have.
10-03-2010 @ 2:01PM
nadia said...@jrose: Killing an animal for no real need is a wonderful skill? What planet do you live on? Unless she intends to live off the bear's meat and make clothes from its fur then there is absolutely no excuse for doing this. Disgusting, indeed.
10-02-2010 @ 8:19PM
david said...Debra so what is your view on abortion? Most of you anti hunters
support abortion but feel hunting is immoral. Go figure????
10-02-2010 @ 8:36PM
Phyllis Jarreau said...I don't have a problem with hunting, but is she going to eat the bear? Don't know a whole lot about what folks in Battle Creek, Michigan eat, but I don't think bear is on the list.
10-02-2010 @ 9:06PM
Laurie said...I cannot believe so many of you are so closed minded. I hope those of you opposed to this are all vegetarians because if you aren't then you are all hypocrites too. Bear meat is delicious and much healthier for you than beef since it is not pumped full of artificial ingredients! Also, until you have tried it for yourself, how dare you comment on something you know nothing about. And, yes, I have harvested bear.
10-02-2010 @ 9:12PM
mgkstark said...When did murdering a beautiful living creature become a wonderful skill?
10-02-2010 @ 10:01PM
jt said...very impressive
and how about everyone who is saying that this is ridiculous calm down and shut it. its like those dumb "save the polar bears" commercials. why the heck would i want to save a stupid polar bear if there are millions and millions of HUMAN BEINGS and CHILDREN starving and dying.... Animals were put on earth FOR mankind, not so we can look at them and ooo and ahhh.
10-02-2010 @ 10:01PM
Kelly said...Phyllis, why would it matter where she lives if she is going to eat it? What a stupid comment. I lived in Boston for years and ate plenty of game meat, including bear. And no, it wasn't in restaurants. Just like this girl isn't going to take her bear to a restaurant, I'm sure she will share it with her family and friends, like people have done for generations!
10-02-2010 @ 10:13PM
Donna said...Killing animals for sport is a wicked thing to do. People make me sick sometimes. Can't they find anything better to do with their time? How about doing something nice for animals instead of killing them.
10-02-2010 @ 10:15PM
GB said...Debra, get a life...
10-02-2010 @ 10:27PM
Diana said...I am with Debra.... Disgusting!
10-02-2010 @ 11:18PM
Jules said...Phyillis, I am assuming you do not know many people in Michigan let alone Battle Creek. There are many advid hunters who eat their kills in Michigan including bear. Heck if they want to get rid of any I would take it in a heart beat.
This is one heck of a feat for a young woman, and I for one am proud of her ability. Frankly, I would rather eat some bear meat than the overprocessed, chemical and hormone injected stuff you buy in the store anyday. Most advid hunters who would travel to Canada for a hunt do not do it for "sport", they do it because they enjoy living off the land unlike many city dwellers who enjoy picking their food stocks and meat from the local store where you have no idea where that meat and food products came from.
10-03-2010 @ 1:11AM
jessica said...Okay 1. Hunting not only controls exploding populations (like in the case of deer that would otherwise eat everyone into starvation), hunters are very active in conservation efforts. 2. Game meat is much much healthier than any beef, chicken, or pork raised in the substandard conditions on farms. You want to talk about animal rights? Go get a tour of a slaughter house, beef farm, and chicken farm. I find those places more disgusting than any hunter who respects the wildlife they use. 3. The vast majority of hunters use what they kill. Period. It's considered bad form to kill and not use the animal. 4. Bears are a hazard in Canada which is probably why they have seasons for them. 5. Hunting seasons are government controlled and limited to each individual how many they can kill in order to maintain a population.
10-03-2010 @ 1:38AM
Bobby said...Morons like you should mind their own business, and stick to watching TV and reading magazines, and other social engineering tools that control those of us with weaker minds. This is part of nature, and this is a human taking part in nature, and if you cannot understand that, you are as artificial as most of our society. Do you think food comes from refrigerators or "food factories"? It comes from nature!
10-03-2010 @ 7:41PM
Kim said...I couldn't agree more. To the other comment from Jessica, I haven't heard anyone eating bear meat lately
10-03-2010 @ 2:19AM
Poppy said...What if the story read..448lb bear kills 17 yr old girl..Why would it be cool to kill a bear................Now if she would have killed it with her bare hands, I wouldnt have nothing to say. That would be news worthy, but not this
10-03-2010 @ 3:54AM
jimmy d said...way to go you have class & are an exelcent shot with a bow. you should try out for the U.S. world games
10-03-2010 @ 7:56PM
Kelly said...accomplished ?? She killed a bear .....a BIG FREAKIN BEAR not a freakin chipmunk ...she killed a BIG BEAR WITH A WEPON Yes I eat meat But unless she's making bear parmigiana she's a loser . Paint it however you want ..If you take the life of a living creature just to watch it die your pretty much a loser . There are 17 year olds trying to look for cures for diseases ....My friend they are accomplished.
10-03-2010 @ 8:41PM
GO JOHN GO said...Debra is just mad because not only can this gal shoot good she is hot too. Debra has never looked that good and has the jealousy thing going on. Sorry about your luck Deb.