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<blockquote data-quote="Laguna Freak" data-source="post: 2033039" data-attributes="member: 87188"><p>I have zero experience with Griz. However, I think the best you can do is be aware, alert, and practiced in quick draw and hitting a 12" target near center at 20 yards. You cannot prepare for every conceivable bear charge. As others said, they wait for their opportunity and your horse may well pitch you to the bear before it charges.</p><p></p><p>That said, never field dress your prey alone if you can avoid it. Best to have a few horses loosely tied and triangulated around your downed animal 20 yards or so away and have at least 1 ALERT / on Guard buddy with adequate gun in hand GUARDING and not watching you field dress.</p><p>Horses will definitely give you a heads up if you are about to be ambushed and the guard will have opportunity to defend against attack. </p><p></p><p>Otherwise have fun and try not to worry too much about the Griz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laguna Freak, post: 2033039, member: 87188"] I have zero experience with Griz. However, I think the best you can do is be aware, alert, and practiced in quick draw and hitting a 12” target near center at 20 yards. You cannot prepare for every conceivable bear charge. As others said, they wait for their opportunity and your horse may well pitch you to the bear before it charges. That said, never field dress your prey alone if you can avoid it. Best to have a few horses loosely tied and triangulated around your downed animal 20 yards or so away and have at least 1 ALERT / on Guard buddy with adequate gun in hand GUARDING and not watching you field dress. Horses will definitely give you a heads up if you are about to be ambushed and the guard will have opportunity to defend against attack. Otherwise have fun and try not to worry too much about the Griz. [/QUOTE]
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