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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1516171" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>Did we hear whether the magazine in the gun was empty or the gun had no magazine.... I must have missed that part of the story....</p><p>Hindsight sucks....but as a past guide..knowing I was with a client in bear country..that client would have had a a gun 'on' possession while hunting...then when going back to retrieve he would absolutely have a gun 'on' and absolutely ready to shoot......story being subjected to 'our version's' when we read or hear about things like this should tell us one simple fact...</p><p>We humans are no match for a grizzly, brown, or even a black bear if they really want to eat our ***...and when in a protection or food craze..good luck...</p><p>But being fully armed to preserve your life or someone else's life is adamant when guiding or being guided.....so in my sense of the story the guided that wanted this hunt is absolutely partially responsible for what happened...i know I sound harsh...but the guide was taking care of his duty to the client and animal he shot..</p><p>Being prepared..should mean more now to everyone..guides and clients....</p><p>Sh-t happens.......really fast.....and in most cases to fast for normal human abilities to respond......</p><p>I wish the family didn't lose their husband, dad......no good will ever come of it.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1516171, member: 99519"] Did we hear whether the magazine in the gun was empty or the gun had no magazine.... I must have missed that part of the story.... Hindsight sucks....but as a past guide..knowing I was with a client in bear country..that client would have had a a gun 'on' possession while hunting...then when going back to retrieve he would absolutely have a gun 'on' and absolutely ready to shoot......story being subjected to 'our version's' when we read or hear about things like this should tell us one simple fact... We humans are no match for a grizzly, brown, or even a black bear if they really want to eat our ***...and when in a protection or food craze..good luck... But being fully armed to preserve your life or someone else's life is adamant when guiding or being guided.....so in my sense of the story the guided that wanted this hunt is absolutely partially responsible for what happened...i know I sound harsh...but the guide was taking care of his duty to the client and animal he shot.. Being prepared..should mean more now to everyone..guides and clients.... Sh-t happens.......really fast.....and in most cases to fast for normal human abilities to respond...... I wish the family didn't lose their husband, dad......no good will ever come of it....... [/QUOTE]
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