This half breed eskimo started carrying a rifle back about 1960 around the homestead in Alaska along with being raised by a father with WW2 combat experience. The camera hobby just started a couple of years ago. I have found out how to pack a Mauser G98 with Sellier & Bellot 196 grain ammo next to the Leica & Zeiss. As others of you have posted, It's "heads up'" on any trek in the bush. Pay attention of where you are and what's around you and you will do OK. But personally, I need to be packing a little heat for me to feel safe.
John hits the nail on the head .. The best bear gun is a shotgun loaded alternately with buckshot and slugs. But when I pack my 8x10 kit and tripod, the shotgun is just too heavy and cumbersome. Occasionally I will carry a .44 Mag loaded with hot bear loads, but most times I only carry the bear spray. I never go off road without the bear spray, even though I may have a gun......If you think you really need a gun, I think the best one is 5-shot shotgun loaded alternately with SSG's and slugs.
Can Canadian bears swim? http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7463305.stm
So what I am understanding from this thread is that I need to carry a left handed bear spray, a right handed shotgun or magnum, and wear running shoes just in case I need to be identified later? Does that just about sum it up?
So what I am understanding from this thread is that I need to carry a left handed bear spray, a right handed shotgun or magnum, and wear running shoes just in case I need to be identified later? Does that just about sum it up?
I have always been more scared of two legged creatures than four. i guess the magnum would help with that if I am ever in a remote area.
Is it true that bears will go for the family jewels first if their intent is to eat you? Just curious. I heard that somewhere.
So what I am understanding from this thread is that I need to carry a left handed bear spray, a right handed shotgun or magnum, and wear running shoes just in case I need to be identified later? Does that just about sum it up?
I have always been more scared of two legged creatures than four. i guess the magnum would help with that if I am ever in a remote area.
Is it true that bears will go for the family jewels first if their intent is to eat you? Just curious. I heard that somewhere.
Those bells drive me nuts!
Grizzly crap is 'twistier' than black bear crap, and sometimes it's pretty easy to tell because you can just imagine how large the bear must have been to have a butt hole big enough to get a turd that huge out!!
Pepper spray does work on grizzlies, not that I've had to use it yet........
Murray
Good one
I've heard of people spraying their tents and clothes with pepper spray thinking it should be applied like insect repellant.
What's an OoP?
Murray
Only a dozen times or so, but it bears repeating.I don't know if this has been mentioned yet, but if chased by a bear, you don't have to be able to run faster than the bear, just faster than your companion.
This is what I have for bears.... (and for the more dangerous two legged types as well).
http://www.impactguns.com/store/media/ruger_sup_redhawk_alaskan.jpg
It carries quite well.
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