I can't believe we're having this thread again....it was one of my
favorites! OK, Skip come on over to the campfire and tell us a couple of
bear stories. Just like in Lion King when the Hyena's are teasing each
other, "Mufasa....ohhhh....scary...say it again."
Kurt
I was going over the posts I missed while getting ready for Moab and came
across these. I decided to stay out of these "bear" posts, but couldn`t
stand it any longer.
There is so much well-meaning mis-information being spread in the
general public that it has and will get people killed.
As far as successful handgun outcomes goes, what has been said in the
past is simply
bullshit. While living in Alaska and here in Montana, successful encounters
are regularly in the local papers, but not nationally. "They" don`t like
this kind of news to become widespread so as not to encourage everyone
carrying guns in the woods. Out of several encounters, I`ve managed to avoid
using my pistol except in two encounters, and was successful in both, and
totally unavoidable.
Bears are very unpredictable and an example is that Fish and Game
depts. in Alaska and Montana are NOW saying that playing dead may not be the
best recourse any longer. It has failed to prevent unprovoked deaths in many
situations. As far as mountain lions go, that is without question the worst
thing you can do. All authorities agree you should try and scare the cat and
if attacked, fight like a son-of-a-b****.
The bells have jokingly become known as
"dinner bells" around here as they appear to sometimes draw bears that
associate humans with food.
As far as a bear pulling a guy off a horse being a Kodiak, we don`t have
any in Montana
and it has happened more than once, especially in the Bob Marshall
Wilderness. All he has to do is get a good grip on your leg, but usually the
horse will help him out by throwing you first.
Sorry Kurt, I do have some good stories from my guiding days, including
some good scars, but I`ll save them for when you and Kimberly come by this
fall, prime bear encounter season. :>)
Skip
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