But the encounter last weekend proved fatal for the bear.
The bear had taken the Everharts' cooler and was heading back to the woods when 6-year-old Logan hurled a shovel at it.
Fearing what might happen next, the Norcross father and ex-Marine grabbed the closest thing he could find — a log.
"(I) threw it at it and it happened to hit the bear in the head," Chris Everhart said. "I thought it just knocked it out but it actually ended up killing the bear."
The man was given a ticket for failing to secure his camp site, said Ken Riddleberger, a region supervisor for game management with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
Riddleberger said some U.S. Forest Service agents were at the camp issuing a citation in an unrelated case. They got to the scene in a few minutes and verified what happened, he said.
Riddleberger said fines are usually set by counties, but Everhart's will be set by the federal government since the incident happened on federal property."
You know what this means, don't you?Log-Control
Once the Brady's get wind of this story there won't be a sturdy tree limb to be had anywhere without first acquiring a license.
"It can kill a black bear, but they allow such deadly weapons into the hands of just anyone!"
Thanks to Hyunch for the heads-up.
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