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06 May 2025, 17:36
Kathi
Hunter Killed By Mother Bear On Arctic Trip As Friends Watch In Horror
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Hunter Killed By Mother Bear On Arctic Trip As Friends Watch In Horror

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May 07, 2025, 02:14 IST

Darryl Conack was fatally mauled by a bear during a hunting trip in Nunavut, Canada. Despite efforts to save him, Conack died. The incident has renewed Arctic wildlife safety talks

A tragic incident unfolded in the Canadian Arctic when a man was fatally mauled by a bear during a hunting expedition, while his companions watched helplessly. The bear, believed to be a protective mother fearing for her cubs, attacked the group without warning.

Despite desperate attempts to intervene, Darryl Conack, a seasoned explorer, could not be saved.


Hunting Trip Turns Deadly

Darryl Conack, accompanied by fellow hunters Leo Lejangiak and Laurent Junior Utack, had embarked on a hunting trip to Nunavut, departing by boat from Naujaat on the shores of Hudson Bay. The trio had set out to hunt narwhal and caribou and were taking a tea break when the attack occurred.



Lejangiak described the terrifying moment, saying, “I rushed out of the tent and fired into the air to scare her off." The female bear, however, bit Utack on the head before turning on Conack. Lejangiak’s rifle jammed at a crucial moment, but he managed to fetch another weapon and fatally shot both the bear and its cub. Sadly, by then, Conack had already succumbed to his injuries.

In the aftermath, the surviving pair wrapped Conack’s remains in cloth and tried to return to their boat, only to find it immobilised by heavy snowfall. They were soon surrounded by more bears and forced to fire warning shots to defend themselves until help arrived.



A rescue team eventually reached the scene, but not before four more bears had to be shot. Refusing to leave Conack behind, Lejangiak and Utack returned with his body via helicopter. The incident marks the second fatal bear attack in Nunavut in seven years, the previous occurring in 2018 when a man was killed defending his family.

A video documenting the aftermath of Conack’s death has recently resurfaced on YouTube, sparking renewed discussions about safety and wildlife encounters in the Arctic wilderness.

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06 May 2025, 18:02
450 Fuller
Another reason I prefer older 86/Model 71
Winchester 45-70s or in 450 /475 Alaskan wildcat
rifles -they are reliable. An extra .45 caliber
heavy revolver carried may also save a life.

Good quality bear spray sometimes works, but NOT
if the bear is coming from the same direction as the wind.


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07 May 2025, 15:42
p dog shooter
From 2018.

Save time don't bother with the recent you tubes.

Just narrated BS.

Seems to be another case of we were afraid to shoot and kill the bear.

Resulting not only in the death of a human but the deaths of more bears.
07 May 2025, 20:44
raamw
All most identical attack beck in 2018, read for yourself

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada...avut-death-1.4803481


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08 May 2025, 04:02
p dog shooter
quote:
Originally posted by raamw:
All most identical attack beck in 2018, read for yourself

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada...avut-death-1.4803481


I believe it is the 2018 attack brought back to life.
09 May 2025, 19:07
Colorado Bob
Polar Bear ?
10 May 2025, 01:52
p dog shooter
quote:
Originally posted by Colorado Bob:
Polar Bear ?


Yes