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Alright I have a good hiking out at night encounter Was scouting this past week (deer and bear tag notched already). Hiking in the dark with my dog about 5:45 am. I stopped to take my jacket off, was kneeling down facing up the trail. My dog had been trailing about 10ft behind me since we left the truck about half hr before. She was sitting next to me as I was kneeling over my bag re adjusting gear. I heard hear growl a real low deep growl that I have never heard from her before. I turn my head around and there is a cat 20 ft behind us in crouch position, yellowish green eyes glaring back Into the light of my headlamp. I reactively grabbed my 40 cal, yanking it so hard I ripped the holster right off my pack. I fired once and missed, definately a reactionary defensive shot with the holster still attached to the gun lol. Definately some pucker factor in that moment. Not going to stop from hiking in the dark, but definately be more aware when I'm kneeling or in a low position. I also think the cat was probably drawn in initially by my dog
What kind of holster do you have that you can fire with the gun still in it that doesn't sound goodSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I always carry a 22 for protection from bears and cougars, If one is going to attack shoot your buddy in the leg then run.
Quote from: skagitsteel on October 28, 2015, 10:44:46 PMAlright I have a good hiking out at night encounter Was scouting this past week (deer and bear tag notched already). Hiking in the dark with my dog about 5:45 am. I stopped to take my jacket off, was kneeling down facing up the trail. My dog had been trailing about 10ft behind me since we left the truck about half hr before. She was sitting next to me as I was kneeling over my bag re adjusting gear. I heard hear growl a real low deep growl that I have never heard from her before. I turn my head around and there is a cat 20 ft behind us in crouch position, yellowish green eyes glaring back Into the light of my headlamp. I reactively grabbed my 40 cal, yanking it so hard I ripped the holster right off my pack. I fired once and missed, definately a reactionary defensive shot with the holster still attached to the gun lol. Definately some pucker factor in that moment. Not going to stop from hiking in the dark, but definately be more aware when I'm kneeling or in a low position. I also think the cat was probably drawn in initially by my dogWhat kind of holster do you have that you can fire with the gun still in it that doesn't sound goodSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk