Episode 96: Jay Stafford, Grizzly Attack Survivor
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- In September 2004, Jay Stafford and his father, Terry, endured a grizzly bear attack while skinning an elk in Northern BC, following a two-week hunting trip.
Terry suffered severe scratches on his back and shoulder, while Jay was knocked down and mauled but managed to shoot the bear.
After a strenuous five-hour horseback ride to an outfitter camp, they were airlifted to safety.
The bear cubs involved were later euthanized due to behavior learned from their mother.
**A special thanks to Jay for sharing his story and insights in this episode. Without guests like him, our understanding of wildlife would be far less rich.
**Shoutout to Jaanus Palm for the multi-cam edits for this episode. His expertise in editing and producing has been invaluable over the past few months, and I look forward to continuing to improve the quality of our video and audio content.
**Thank you to EVERYONE who watch or listens, and to all our supporters who voice their support.
**Your positive feedback, repeat listenership, amazing guests, and growing interest are what make this podcast what it is today.
*Heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all*
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I’m only a few minutes in, Jay HAS to be a Newfie with that accent and sense of humour!! BC girl here, just had a massive black bear on my property (600 lbs +) that was 25 feet away. Stared me down as I slowly backed into my house. Had a wolf last month and cougars show up a few times a year. Can’t wait to watch the rest of the video. ❤🇨🇦
Lol...I thought he was a newfie too.
I lived in Newfoundland for a couple of years as a kid and his accent sounds familiar. As a Coloradan, I think all y'all up there in the North and Northeast sound Canadian or Canada-adjacent. I think the accents are cute.
I’m gonna say Cape Breton or Nova Scotia.
Jay, you are such a man! I can't believe you got to safety after a 5 hour horse back ride and trip to hospital. Glad you made it through. You know so much about grizzly bear.
Alaskan here. You Canadians are hilarious man. This story is awesome.
I'm Canadian (BC) and as I was listening in my kitchen I was like damn we have some funny accents. Characters.
Great podcast you deserve more subs sir.
Thank you. You're both awesome. Glad you survived and thanks for sharing your story
Thanks so much for sharing your story about The old days👍👍👍🙏
Wow, living in BC certainly brings you close to nature-and to some incredible (and intimidating!) wildlife. That must have been quite the adrenaline rush having a bear that size so close! It sounds like you’ve developed a strong sense of how to stay safe around such animals.
Love this story
“I shot the sheep”. Very honest testimony from the dude w large grin. So glad both men survived the attack. This interview brought large amounts of background info, great interview. “I could write a book on a thousand ways to fall “. This video gains interest as it goes on. Many great stories within. Can’t remember the hunters name 😕, so glad he stood his ground with the newspaper, begging him for an account on his attack. Also, his father told hospital staff his led hurt, two days in they confirm, yea, you have a broken leg. This story really touches my soul. I was born as a Thalidamide baby. My late mother took a morning sickness 💊, Bendectin. As a result, twelve fingers and a problem with my tongue flap. Lots of physical therapy and several surgeries. Wish I could befriend this guy in the red coat.
Jay is a good storyteller.
God Bless him for living through the bear attack🙏🙏
Real MAN telling the truth ❤
The most shocking thing was hearing how the graphics on any Wii game was better than graphics on a 2015 movie starring Leo DiCaprio
Say what?? Jay is from BC??? Where did his accent come from?? 😂. ❤ you Jay!! 🔥
Absolutely do a book you’re talking about the only old country I used to be 🎉🎉🎉🙏
The Revenant.
You two look like brothers
Arm chair quarterbacks…… why waste your time scrutiny this man? He lives in the woods. He eats what he shoots. Many of us living in the city have to buy meat at a market. The unfortunate cows and pigs, chickens as well, all have to live within a fence, large or small. But, the butchered animals have to die bf we butcher them, same w the wild game that Jay eats. This world is so brutal. Some of us, including Jay get teased all thru school. Dogs and cats get run over and hit by vehicles. This world is not fair. Jay is a good old boy, so am I. Quit harping in Jay. Yea, he has a right to ridicule the movie scene with DeCaprio. It may have more to do with the bet than the video in Jays case.
Is there a 10 minute version of this?
39:10 study this mans behavior when talking about the missing girl, especially the side cam when he changes the subject.
Do you think he’s involved
@@calidoja619yes
Armchair detective lol
Yeah...I was listening to this while cooking and thought it sounded very strange the way his voice and cadence changed while talking about that. Later I read your comment and watched that sequence. Viewing it just added to my suspicion! It's very strange that he willingly brought it up...then got nervous and changed the subject.
IS IT JUST ME? Or do they both look like twins 🤔
Dammm, son!!!
here in Northern California the black bears and mt lion populations have really surged
My uncle was killed and eaten by a black bear.
Good god 🙏 when did that happen and where?
@@MarkAlan-no7mb
Selkirk Manitoba Canada 🇨🇦 on his farm near the fruit trees and berry bushes.
bruh .. im sure that movie clip with Leo DiCaprio is the best realistic bear maul .. i think he was expecting to lose half his face lol to say it was real .. gtfo lol
Define "realistic?" I'm going to side with the person that has been legitimately mauled by a grizzly on this one. Big Leo fan too.
Yeah definitely cant watch this guy! Hes one of those if you caught a 12lb bass he caught a 14lb bass
The reason they protected the grizzly bears is because their population went down so bad that they were dying out I brought wolves back in the Yellowstone which make the elk and buffalo population healthier because the wolves eat the sick they don't need to help you if you were that smart you would know that I'll take the easiest kill they can get and yes in the winter they follow animals for miles till they get tired and eat them but how long does it take to kill that moves with a rifle works on cycles there's lots of moves when there's lots of game and when the game dies out the wolves die out and then the game rebuilds the grizzlies are the top of the food line so they're the same way if there isn't enough food they dissipate to but there's obviously enough food or there wouldn't be so many bears you guys aren't telling the truth factors people are going farther and farther in the bush where they don't belong and that's why there's so many bear encounters don't make it out like the grizzlies are terrible Anaheim hunted for many years and Alberta Northern Alberta mostly and I've seen many grizzly bears I've had a few instances where it was kind of scary but grizzlies stay away from me I like Bears take my kill when I left it overnight fact of life if you're in a bush
Search towards the end the truth comes out nothing but a poacher shot so many black bears
Tell the truth the black bear will eat humans or a grizzly is mostly just defending its young or its area if you encroached upon it they don't hunt humans where is black bears do and will eat you
F**cked up that they euthanised the cubs.
... how cool you went out hunting and got hunted ... lucky the bear didn't have a gun ...
Good one Tim! Now go back down into your Mom's basement lol
Give it a rest Timothy lol
Im sure Leonardo DiCaprio doesn’t like his goofy ass either
I bet Leo would love this guy actually, hard not to.
I feel bad for the bear and cubs....... ........ ..... .
@@HowieDewitt7575 I wont be anywhere near a bear evr , what a stupid response