As Piper Parabo's character is setting snares, she is crouched down, then stands and moves from facing toward the camera to her back toward the camera. Suddenly, birds fly and call a warning, when the camera goes back to her, she is back crouching facing toward the camera and then she repeats the move to where her back is toward the camera. The tree the snares are connected to shows the scene is repeated.
Kaley fired a rifle into the air to interrupt the brothers fighting. A cartridge powerful enough to stop a grizzly will produce far more recoil than what was seen, especially when there was nothing under it (like a shoulder) to absorb this recoil.
Just after a few minutes, when you have the two characters beginning to fight outside the bar, in front of the young woman, a police car and an ambulance arrive at the very same moment.
Coincidence happens.
Coincidence happens.
It was suggested that the collared bears were leaving the area to escape the rogue grizzly. A better suggestion would be they are leaving because of the poachers, who were killing piles of bears.
People who live in Alaska and work in the woods should have full first aid kits with gauze pads, antiseptic, morphine, etc.
Michelle is supposedly a conservationist animal lover, so much so that she's convinced husband Beckett to quit hunting but she sees nothing wrong with setting wire snares for bears. The same type of snare that nearly crippled her when she stepped in one.
Michelle is supposed to be deaf, so much so that she couldn't hear Rowan speaking right in front of her, yet she was able to hear the birds flush in alarm and hear the grizzly growling on two occasions.