A Montana angler was injured Wednesday by a black bear that “swatted” his face as he fished alone on the Stillwater River near the town of Beehive.
According to Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, the adult male did not seek medical attention after the incident.
The bear, which seemed to have reacted defensively after its surprise encounter, left the area immediately. The FWP stated that it does not plan to track or trap the bear.
The agency urged outdoor enthusiasts to exercise extreme caution when in bear country, and to travel in groups whenever possible.
“Recreationists, including anglers, should be aware, especially in areas with abundant natural foods such as fruit and berries and where hearing may be limited along rivers and streams,” the FWP stated in a news release.
The agency added that black bears and grizzly bears “can be especially active this time of year as they prepare for winter hibernation.”
The Stillwater River, a tributary of the Yellowstone River, is a blue-ribbon trout fishery.
–Generic black bear image courtesy of ©Pete Thomas