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Mine comes in at 2.5 lbs, plus a lot of AA batteries. Space wise, hmm, similar space to a camelback bladder half filled.What’s the added weight and volume for a bear fence? Just curious
"Gotta be handy with the steel if you know what I mean. Earn your keep". LOL.I saw a pretty interesting test once where people were being trained on how to pull your pistol and defend yourself with rapid shots.
They had a full size grizzly bear shooting out of a 30 ft trailer. On a spring loaded track system this bear would stimulate a bear coming at you approximately 25mph.
It looked very intense. Keep in mind these people are less that 20ft from the trailer so 50 feet from the start line.
The most insane thing I took away was the actual average of people hitting the bear literally anywhere on the bear was less than a 40 percent average hit. Less than 10 I believe on a "fatal hit" also over 75 percent didn't empty the clip or wheel.
Pretty wild shit, oh yeah and if I remember right a lot of these shooters were actually in law enforcement or something similar. So they weren't any geek off the street.
I primarily hunt alone, and some in very high grizzly country. I usually take my hound Wylie with me and he just hunts around while I'm walking, and I keep him close when near elk.
I would really have a quick plan on getting all your meat 200 yards or so away from the kill site, even if you shoot one at dark. It's best to get it out of there a couple hundred yards. Or even gut and cut the carcass in half and drag it away from the gut pile. You can gut an elk in about 10 minutes and have the back quarters off in another 10-15 minutes. Front shoulders take longer, if you saw up through the spine, but it's simpler to just skin out the front shoulders and take out the upper backstrap, and neck meat.
I would put your quarters in an area that you can see and walk in downwind. Last year we left two gut piles/carcass in a infested area for grizzlies for two days and kept on glassing the gut piles and nothing but birds came in during the times we glassed it.
This year if I shoot something in there again, I'm leading in two horses after I get it quartered and it out in one load. Quicker the better, they can have whatever is left.
Carrying two really sharp knifes, sharpener, small saw, and a hatchet makes for quick processing.
I have a question for guys that use bear spray, how does it do in windy conditions? I'm going to buy a couple containers and practice with one of them. I just don't want to engulf myself with bear spray
I keep my bear spray on my pack’s chest harness during rifle and bow and another canister on my side when bow hunting. I don’t carry a handgun. I only bow hunt with a partner but I rifle hunt and camp alone most of my rifle outings. A rifle gives me a false sense of security. I’m up close with grizzlies each season and have not had a problem…yetWhen I make a kill I get the meat as far away as I can from the ribcage/entrails to a spot that I can hopefully see from a distance however a cool shady location for meat care takes priority imo. If you smell hints of an old carcass and see carrion birds assume there is a bear close by especially if you notice tracks. Respect your intuition and 6th sense. I know two people who have been mauled and lived to tell about it. Their first instinct was not to proceed but they did anyway. Their tales make the hair on the back of my neck stand up. If you think it’s not a good idea to work the wind and cow call into some cover that you have a grizzly feeling about-back off and trust your caveman instincts. I truly believe that if a bear knows you are a human and has time to think about it they will hightail it just an elk unless they’re old half starved with bad teeth then they might follow you for a mile or two. Hang your foodand meat high and don’t camp too close to it if you want to get a good nights sleepI drew a Wy general west tag and will be hunting in Grizz country. I grew up in Colorado and contrary to some social media personalities beliefs I’ve never hunted or camped in Grizz country. I am coming at this completely green. I will take any and all pointers and recommendations people have.
I wasn't sure if I was the only one who caught that one or not.Gotta be handy with the steel if you know what I mean. Earn your keep"
Yeah he fits the bill as the bear bait buddy.Take rjthehunter with you, he's billy bob badass with a 10 mil...
Are you talking about the kill, or the entire area? The latter would seem hard in some of those areas. For areas around the park, I would almost guess that if you don’t see bear sign you aren’t paying enough attention.If you see fresh griz activity just leave.
Once I ignored some fresh griz scat....stepping over it and proceeding less than 50 yards when a giant head poked up behind a dead elk (not mine) at 20 yards. I slowly backed up until 50 yards and scattled. Fresh is fresh....like hours or less old tracks going down a trail you are on would seem to be the type of griz evidence that would have me leaving that immediate area. Much of our country is steep so people and griz like to follow stream bottoms.....high potential situation for conflicts.Are you talking about the kill, or the entire area? The latter would seem hard in some of those areas. For areas around the park, I would almost guess that if you don’t see bear sign you aren’t paying enough attention.
I drew a Wy general west tag and will be hunting in Grizz country. I grew up in Colorado and contrary to some social media personalities beliefs I’ve never hunted or camped in Grizz country. I am coming at this completely green. I will take any and all pointers and recommendations people
I’d be too scared of getting shot in the ass by that 10mmTake rjthehunter with you, he's billy bob badass with a 10 mil...
Id take Rj and his 10mm in the wind and rain instead of propelled human taco seasoning.Take rjthehunter with you, he's billy bob badass with a 10 mil...