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<blockquote data-quote="Wyodog" data-source="post: 1059547" data-attributes="member: 51310"><p>I've had several bear encounters. I've never had to shoot one or spray one in defense. The most scared I've bee is when a bear was walking around in my camp and rudder against my tent while the moon light was shinning on him. I didn't get too scared until I couldn't see it any more. Had a black bear get into a cooler in the back of my pickup while I was sleeping in the back of my pickup, in 1984. Seen grizzlys up close. Had them pop their teeth and complain but none have charged towards me. I generally talk to them, don't ask me why I don't know, I do the same with the deer in my yard.</p><p> </p><p>I've actually been more frightened by a lion encounter than anything else, when a lion thought he was stalking an elk and didn't want to back off when he figured out it was me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wyodog, post: 1059547, member: 51310"] I've had several bear encounters. I've never had to shoot one or spray one in defense. The most scared I've bee is when a bear was walking around in my camp and rudder against my tent while the moon light was shinning on him. I didn't get too scared until I couldn't see it any more. Had a black bear get into a cooler in the back of my pickup while I was sleeping in the back of my pickup, in 1984. Seen grizzlys up close. Had them pop their teeth and complain but none have charged towards me. I generally talk to them, don't ask me why I don't know, I do the same with the deer in my yard. I've actually been more frightened by a lion encounter than anything else, when a lion thought he was stalking an elk and didn't want to back off when he figured out it was me. [/QUOTE]
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