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<blockquote data-quote="MachV" data-source="post: 1565740" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>Run into a couple of bears over the years, one close encounter with a sow/cub had me swimming in very cold water. Your 10mm immediately in hand idea is your best bet! I bought a 454 Super red hawk for bear country but found it to be too heavy and cumbersome to have handy.....The 10mm EAA not so much.</p><p> Nuthin like a big kitty track to get your attention. While coyote hunting I have called a couple of bobcats and one lion in, they where not in season and or didn't have license.</p><p> They seem to appear out of nowhere and disappear just as fast.....I did catch a glims of the lion leaving but just a glims! My best defense has been to con someone else into walking the canyon walls for mule deer ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MachV, post: 1565740, member: 93"] Run into a couple of bears over the years, one close encounter with a sow/cub had me swimming in very cold water. Your 10mm immediately in hand idea is your best bet! I bought a 454 Super red hawk for bear country but found it to be too heavy and cumbersome to have handy.....The 10mm EAA not so much. Nuthin like a big kitty track to get your attention. While coyote hunting I have called a couple of bobcats and one lion in, they where not in season and or didn't have license. They seem to appear out of nowhere and disappear just as fast.....I did catch a glims of the lion leaving but just a glims! My best defense has been to con someone else into walking the canyon walls for mule deer ;-) [/QUOTE]
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