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156 EOL’s for Alberta Bear
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<blockquote data-quote="VLD Pilot" data-source="post: 2260524" data-attributes="member: 103947"><p>Considering it's not a dangerous game hunt, I would be comfortable with that cartridge hands down. I guess I'd ask what the definition of dangerous game is ? For me it's the Apex predators. Tigers, Lions, Crocks, Polar Bears. Most other game is a completely different story. Even Grizzly's while yes they could be dangerous, their not man hunters. Splitting hairs really or picking fly chit out of pepper. Let's face it, even a black bear can be problematic but what's the odds. I guess for each there own. If you feel any bear is dangerous, carry what makes you feel warm and fuzzy. That's the beauty of this game. We get that option. I archery hunt in bear country for that very species. I've been in grizzly country black bear hunting also. Just never know but having a good sidearm or backup gun (shotgun/short magnum big bore) in camp doesn't hurt. I've never had a grizzly encounter and expect one Everytime I'm in their home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLD Pilot, post: 2260524, member: 103947"] Considering it's not a dangerous game hunt, I would be comfortable with that cartridge hands down. I guess I'd ask what the definition of dangerous game is ? For me it's the Apex predators. Tigers, Lions, Crocks, Polar Bears. Most other game is a completely different story. Even Grizzly's while yes they could be dangerous, their not man hunters. Splitting hairs really or picking fly chit out of pepper. Let's face it, even a black bear can be problematic but what's the odds. I guess for each there own. If you feel any bear is dangerous, carry what makes you feel warm and fuzzy. That's the beauty of this game. We get that option. I archery hunt in bear country for that very species. I've been in grizzly country black bear hunting also. Just never know but having a good sidearm or backup gun (shotgun/short magnum big bore) in camp doesn't hurt. I've never had a grizzly encounter and expect one Everytime I'm in their home. [/QUOTE]
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