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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1599433" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>I agree with what you have written here. I usually will end up sitting in the dark for two or three hours before being picked up by the outfitter on black bear hunts. If the hunter who was dropped off after me happened to get a bear, the wait could be longer. I "probably" will never have to worry, however sitting in the dark where you cannot see your hand in from of you without a light and unarmed is not a good place to be for me. On one hunt I was waiting to be picked up and was nearly run over by a large cow moose. Now I sit off the road, up against a tree with a loaded Glock 10mm. Up close and intimate a handgun swings a whole lot faster than a rifle, although I'd prefer the rifle if I did have a choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1599433, member: 69192"] I agree with what you have written here. I usually will end up sitting in the dark for two or three hours before being picked up by the outfitter on black bear hunts. If the hunter who was dropped off after me happened to get a bear, the wait could be longer. I "probably" will never have to worry, however sitting in the dark where you cannot see your hand in from of you without a light and unarmed is not a good place to be for me. On one hunt I was waiting to be picked up and was nearly run over by a large cow moose. Now I sit off the road, up against a tree with a loaded Glock 10mm. Up close and intimate a handgun swings a whole lot faster than a rifle, although I'd prefer the rifle if I did have a choice. [/QUOTE]
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