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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 2168031" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>I am adding something.</p><p>You are concerned about bears and rightly so.</p><p>I have been run out of hunting areas more by Black Bears than Grizz but if you get chased by Grizz you WILL get caught.</p><p>Carry bear spray,any caliber of bear spray you want(wink).I use 44 mag with 310 gr hardcast wide meplat bullets.</p><p>My brother law was confronted by a large Black Bear while bow hunting and his brand new can of bear spray sprayed a 2 feet spray and stopped.</p><p>All the stuff that makes it spray leaked out and the charge was a false charge as the bear stopped a few feet from him.</p><p>Carry fresh bear spray if you want but I prefer my method and by the way I had a charge from a Grizz.I shot an elk in the same spot as the year before and started up the hill to gut my elk but a Grizz jumped from brush rock and peed all over MY elk.Then he charged me and got just a few feet from my face and growled the deepest growl I have ever heard.I can still smell his breath and still have vivid dreams of that charge.</p><p>Where you are going there will be plenty of bears,both kinds and for something that big you will be amazed at how fast they can cover ground.</p><p>Just wanted to let you in for some reality this morning.Don't be scared of them as they will know that,kinda like bad guys on the streets,they sense fear.</p><p>But you already know that.</p><p>Old Rooster</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 2168031, member: 108576"] I am adding something. You are concerned about bears and rightly so. I have been run out of hunting areas more by Black Bears than Grizz but if you get chased by Grizz you WILL get caught. Carry bear spray,any caliber of bear spray you want(wink).I use 44 mag with 310 gr hardcast wide meplat bullets. My brother law was confronted by a large Black Bear while bow hunting and his brand new can of bear spray sprayed a 2 feet spray and stopped. All the stuff that makes it spray leaked out and the charge was a false charge as the bear stopped a few feet from him. Carry fresh bear spray if you want but I prefer my method and by the way I had a charge from a Grizz.I shot an elk in the same spot as the year before and started up the hill to gut my elk but a Grizz jumped from brush rock and peed all over MY elk.Then he charged me and got just a few feet from my face and growled the deepest growl I have ever heard.I can still smell his breath and still have vivid dreams of that charge. Where you are going there will be plenty of bears,both kinds and for something that big you will be amazed at how fast they can cover ground. Just wanted to let you in for some reality this morning.Don't be scared of them as they will know that,kinda like bad guys on the streets,they sense fear. But you already know that. Old Rooster [/QUOTE]
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