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Minnesota teen stumbles into bear while deer hunting

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“It’s not the normal thing that happens,” he said. “Normally, you have to turn it over to the game warden just so you don’t go out and shoot a bear. When he saw what happened and the situation, he said, ‘You can have it.’ ”

All they had to do was pick up a possession tag, he said, similar to what’s required for a road-killed deer.

Gray wasn’t available for comment.

Oddly enough, Ron Knable could relate to the fear and excitement his son experienced.

“I had it happen 33 years ago, the very same thing,” he said. “I knew what he was going through, but geez, I couldn’t believe it.

“To have something like this happen is beyond what we could have imagined.”

Recalling the previous encounter, Ron Knable said he was part of a hunting crew making a deer “drive” through a patch of brush when he saw what appeared to be a fox or coyote den.

“I walked around the front to see if I could shoot a coyote, and there was this big bear sitting in that hole just a huffing and puffing,” he said. “I turned around and got off a couple of shots as it was coming out of the hole.”

That bear was even bigger, Ron Knable said, and weighed 563 pounds field-dressed.

An avid hunter, Morgan Knable said he’s never hunted bear and has no plans to take up the pursuit anytime soon. He’s not sure what he’s going to do with the hide but may have it made into a rug. A neighbor will smoke the meat.

Morgan admits he was “pretty excited” about stumbling across a bear but said it’s not his first memorable hunting encounter.

“Just about every year I’ve ran into something interesting,” he said. “One year I saw a moose, and one of the years it was a cougar I saw. They normally don’t believe me until about a week later, but it’s been all sorts of different things.

“This time, I had really good proof.”

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