Piquant
50 Cal.
I can skin a grizzly as fast as you can catch em.
I remember Lou, I think he was kinda show boating for the outdoor writers, as it was the first year that gathering was held. He took a lot of crap over that stupid stunt. I think he retired the year I quit working for F&G.https://hungryhorsenews.com/news/2018/sep/19/warden-who-survived-griz-attack-recognized-10/ now this should answer some of the questions on this thread , i remember when this happened and i believe there was a video of this or another release gone wrong, still looking for that will post i t if i find it
Do you think Fred's guide could have killed the Brown Bear before it covered 15 feet?
your best choice is take a friend with you. not a good friend though.
Griz comes for you just knee cap your "friend" so he can't run and say adios!
I know it was just a movie but it looked pretty darn real!
I know it was just a movie but it looked pretty darn real!
Last year here in Banff National Park. Two cans of empty bear spray were found at the scene...
https://globalnews.ca/news/10005074...essage-from-alberta-couple-killed-by-grizzly/
If I remember right, sometimes back in the 70's or 80's somewhere in Oregon or Washington a greenie had himself chained to a tree to protest logging. Along came a black bear and ate him for breakfast. I'll bet he wished he'd had a pistol, a big one.
If I remember right, sometimes back in the 70's or 80's somewhere in Oregon or Washington a greenie had himself chained to a tree to protest logging. Along came a black bear and ate him for breakfast. I'll bet he wished he'd had a pistol, a big one.
When I bear hunted I always picked a partner that couldn't run as fast as me.
I can skin a grizzly as fast as you can catch em.
Dear Coinreach. That's perhaps a bit unkind cant blame the principled tree hugger . cant really blame the Bear Iv'e worked on logging claims in BC western Canada huge virgn timber while a Bears got to eat & the loggers do make a' hour' of a mess. I used to descend the Homathka & the KliniKlina rivers of the Coast Range of British Columbia .from the interior Chilcotin platogh and on reaching the big inlets with logging claims Ide 'set on' in any job going to cleanup & fatten up . Winterising, 'Donkey Doctors' off sider .' Boom mans off sider' & if nothing better 'setting chockers' (Pushin beeds ).What I found was the crew did not relate to the Bush they might as well be in a factory it was just profitable' 'Weeds' as for as most saw it they had little idea of the wild stuff ide struggeled 10 or 12 day's to travel though. Bears, Moose, drowning just potential hazards I took on . So I saw the wilds in a very different light and on balance ide sympathize with the tree hugger .I did, except once carry a Muzzleloader finding my old double ex flint16 bore the best suited with enough shot to harvest Spruce grouse in the right & a ball in the left in case Brer Bear thought ide help his fat build up .I'me no John Muire of 'travels in Alaska' fame But I can relate to' the Bush '.Shame it wasnt videod.
Dear Coinreach. That's perhaps a bit unkind cant blame the principled tree hugger . cant really blame the Bear Iv'e worked on logging claims in BC western Canada huge virgn timber while a Bears got to eat & the loggers do make a' hour' of a mess. I used to descend the Homathka & the KliniKlina rivers of the Coast Range of British Columbia .from the interior Chilcotin platogh and on reaching the big inlets with logging claims Ide 'set on' in any job going to cleanup & fatten up . Winterising, 'Donkey Doctors' off sider .' Boom mans off sider' & if nothing better 'setting chockers' (Pushin beeds ).What I found was the crew did not relate to the Bush they might as well be in a factory it was just profitable' 'Weeds' as for as most saw it they had little idea of the wild stuff ide struggeled 10 or 12 day's to travel though. Bears, Moose, drowning just potential hazards I took on . So I saw the wilds in a very different light and on balance ide sympathize with the tree hugger .I did, except once carry a Muzzleloader finding my old double ex flint16 bore the best suited with enough shot to harvest Spruce grouse in the right & a ball in the left in case Brer Bear thought ide help his fat build up .I'me no John Muire of 'travels in Alaska' fame But I can relate to' the Bush '.
Regard's Rudyard
I would panic ain't going lie about it. I probably would shoot but then my legs would go into gear.yep probably would trip and fall too.i would probably get ate and I know I would scream end of storySure did, try to lay still and ignore the agony as the Bear rips you to shredded meat ?
No thanks, can anyone recommend a 40mm rifle with a 100 round magazine ?
I would panic ain't going lie about it. I probably would shoot but then my legs would go into gear.yep probably would trip and fall too.i would probably get ate and I know I would scream end of story
The Grizzly can do the same.I can skin a grizzly as fast as you can catch em.
Do you mean like these?Well!! Good that this topic came up. Surely clears the air and clarifies all the do's and don'ts of how to deal with an angry griz. But, what about snakes ? How do we deal with them ?
If I'm not going to eat them, I just go around them. They are just out there making a living, no need to harm them. Killing them just because they are a snake is kind of low-down. I wear buckskin halfbreed leggins when I'm in rattlesnake areas, I'm too deaf to hear them.Well!! Good that this topic came up. Surely clears the air and clarifies all the do's and don'ts of how to deal with an angry griz. But, what about snakes ? How do we deal with them ?
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