Put them on a planeā¦.call Samuel L Jackson.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 ?
Put them on a planeā¦.call Samuel L Jackson.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 ?
in still frog gig.Most of times I wade the ponds and creeks.(no waders can't swim lol)Had a few run ins with snakes.Most of places didn't have cotton mouths just regular water snakes.But they still bite.Killed a few cotton mouths but not many.Know one lesson if you frog gig with someone make very sure they ain't scared of snakes.A few times friends have about drowned and about drowned me.I let them sit on bank lol.But if I get in a spider web and see a spider.ughhh its on. Had a friend try to help me one night he found a spider and slide it down the neck of my shirt. It wasn't a pretty sight lol.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 ?
Do you mean like these?
Or this one?
It does happen, the locals do the shoot shovel and shut up thing with them, and no one knows about it if you keep your mouth shut. Mostly to stop livestock depredation.A grizzly is not going to attack you. Not because they absolutely won't, but such incidents are extremely rare - rare to the point it seems silly to discuss. If you worry you might be a victim of such a rare event, just carry spray. It seems outdoorsmen love to talk about that event and how to prepare. I've trespassed well within their domain and have watched them. It is a rare enough event that how to stop or kill them is a non-issue. A little common sense is all you need.
There will be those who disagree.
I will disagree . I would not want to rely just on bear spray . Black bear maybe. A guide over in Jackson Hole a couple of yrs. back lost his life using bear spray. could not use is sidearm in time. I believe here in Montana his yr. hunters had to kill 3 bears already .one hunter got tore up pretty bad before he was able to kill the bear. I have talked to a game warden about bear spray only. He said he wants both spray and a gun. Sorry for the mixup Mike I hit the like when i meant to hit quoteA grizzly is not going to attack you. Not because they absolutely won't, but such incidents are extremely rare - rare to the point it seems silly to discuss. If you worry you might be a victim of such a rare event, just carry spray. It seems outdoorsmen love to talk about that event and how to prepare. I've trespassed well within their domain and have watched them. It is a rare enough event that how to stop or kill them is a non-issue. A little common sense is all you need.
There will be those who disagree.
It's all good.I will disagree . I would not want to rely just on bear spray . Black bear maybe. A guide over in Jackson Hole a couple of yrs. back lost his life using bear spray. could not use is sidearm in time. I believe here in Montana his yr. hunters had to kill 3 bears already .one hunter got tore up pretty bad before he was able to kill the bear. I have talked to a game warden about bear spray only. He said he wants both spray and a gun. Sorry for the mixup Mike I hit the like when i meant to hit quote
hope I never come face to face with that that.
I think a flame thrower would work really well if you could get it deployed. lol.Flamethrowers anyone ?
Hair spray and a Bic lighter = flamethrower. Not sure if I'd choose that over a 357Flamethrowers anyone ?
Flamethrowers anyone ?
I think a flame thrower would work really well if you could get it deployed. lol.
Iāve been around grizzlies a bit but not a lot. Iāve had them feet from me outside my tent. Never really had a major problem with them. Black bears are a different story.
If I had the opportunity to hunt a grizzly with a .62 or other large bore smoothie and that was my only option. I would without hesitation
Hair spray and a Bic lighter = flamethrower. Not sure if I'd choose that over a 357
Sylvester "Bear" scott killed HUNDREDS of gris, lions and black bears with his Hawken .54 In northern California. 200 grains of powder behind a half oz of lead seemed adequate. He shot some point blank in the face.I think a flame thrower would work really well if you could get it deployed. lol.
Iāve been around grizzlies a bit but not a lot. Iāve had them feet from me outside my tent. Never really had a major problem with them. Black bears are a different story.
If I had the opportunity to hunt a grizzly with a .62 or other large bore smoothie and that was my only option. I would without hesitation
I think that's generally true. I had one bluff me when I encountered him in MY berry patch. What pi$$ed him off is i made continuous aggressive eye contact. He only came at me about five feet but that seemed like a lot at the time. Then he just turned away. Thought I heard him chuckling.I will say black bears don't bluff charge and if they come into your tent yes they will most likely try to kill you.
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