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."











ReaderComments (Page 3 of 19)
10-02-2010 @ 10:27PM
Katarina said...why do you have to call someone names because they have a view different from yours? not everyone has to agree with you or your views...
10-02-2010 @ 8:13PM
keith said...Wow nice kill, murderer, what the hell did this bear ever do to you and your hillbilly family.
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10-02-2010 @ 8:14PM
Ed said...Hunting Bears just ain't cool
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10-02-2010 @ 8:26PM
Blake said...you anti hunting people sure are WHINY...what this girl did impressed the hell out of me!
10-02-2010 @ 9:23PM
Jeffrs said...I am impressed at the depth of your dedication and commitment to one of the most difficult of all goals.
Reading these comments I see how rare your talent really is.
99% of these commneters cannot even bear to contemplate the truth and heights of your achievement.
You inspire me.
10-02-2010 @ 8:16PM
laura said...Hunting any animal purely for sport is disgusting. Get physical exercise in some other way and if you enjoy "the bow", how about target practice. I'm very sorry for the bear. What a loss.
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10-02-2010 @ 8:17PM
Robin Ellis said...Very sad, I do not consider this an accomplishment - an innocent animal was killed and for what, a trophy? Again, extremely sad that this is considered news.
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10-02-2010 @ 8:16PM
rugbymom said...Utterly disgusting. There is no reason for this. I hope hell for hunters is them being the hunted.
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10-02-2010 @ 9:02PM
sandy said...why are we happy about this? LIVE AND LET LIVE!!!! poor bear just minding its business,,,,sick and twisted is anybody that thinks its fun to hunt!!!!!!
10-02-2010 @ 9:05PM
sandy said...RIGHT ON rugbymom!!!!!
10-03-2010 @ 9:13PM
Powerglide said...She killed the bear because she is a human being. And human beings are AT THE TOP OF THE FOOD CHAIN. God gave humans opposable thumbs and a BRAIN to make tools with to survive. Go back to Obamaland or your pro-choice rally meathead! Better yet move to CUBA where the living is easy Comrade
10-10-2010 @ 7:08PM
Alicia said...So do you propose to feed my family this winter? Because without deer, fowl and small game season, they'll be pretty hungry. I love this solution for people of "going to the store" to get food. For some families, it isn't an option to buy that many groceries. So, they spend the money they have after bills and rent is paid on the starches and veggies they need and subsidize the rest with game. Every part of the animal gets used and what they can't use provides extra income when they sell it to dog food companies. Most experienced hunters have clean, single shot kills and are involved in making sure much of our wild land remains wild. Besides, I don't know about you, but in my area, when the deer get too thick on the ground, the police round them up and kill them and leave their meat to rot. They don't differentiate between does and healthy bucks, young and old or sick and well, they just mindlessly slaughter and the meat goes to waste. Is that what you'd prefer, rather than managed hunting?
10-02-2010 @ 8:19PM
honeykeet said...good for her! Its great to hear that there are young ladies out there interested in good old fashioned markmanship
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10-02-2010 @ 8:52PM
Jeff said...That "good old fashioned marksmanship" is just as easily accomplished with bales of hay and good old fashioned bullseye targets.
10-03-2010 @ 10:06AM
musomesa said...Actually very many Japanese high school girls shoot long bows (often taller than themselves!). They seem to be quite satisfied to compete with each other shooting targets. You don't need to draw blood to enjoy shooting bows.
10-02-2010 @ 8:18PM
JOHN said...It's bad enough killing defenseless animals is a right of passage to be called a man! Now it's ok for a girl who should be hanging out with her friends , going to school, whatever girls do nowadays, trying to grow a pair, on the back of a beautiful bear This world is so screwed up, it's a shame they haven't gotten around to people hunting people, legally, might be sport worth taking up?
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10-03-2010 @ 1:09AM
Tracy said...I was with you until your remark about this girl, "trying to grow a pair" and your insinuations that girls simply hang out with their friends and/or go to school. This issue carries with it enough controversy, let's not add sexism to it too.
10-08-2010 @ 9:17PM
Spike said...Hmmmmm....People hunting.....great Idea. Lets start with you, moron. Typical uninformed leftie. Everyone is entitled to an opinion, however dimwits like yourself would be well advised to keep your ignorant opinions to yourself. Just trying to help.
10-10-2010 @ 7:08PM
Alicia said...@Spike- Why make this political? Not all of us who vote left want to see hunting gone or guns removed from society. I'm getting my pistol permit come summer and my extended family relies on hunting to make it through the winter without having to ration themselves. I respect the culture that comes with hunting and with guns and think they're an integral part to being (and remaining) free. Why stereotype and alienate someone who agrees with you on this subject?
10-02-2010 @ 8:19PM
animalsrtasty said...Great job, especially with a bow. I pesronally love to hunt animals with a large caliber gun. After the shot you can see the animal drop dead and if the wind is right you can smell the flesh burning.
Eat what you can, give the rest away, and no doubt you definetly have a geat bear skin rug.
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