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Read an article awhile back that showed statistically you're better off with the spray. But most have only a 30 foot range!!!!
Quote from: Johnb317 on May 07, 2016, 03:09:01 PMRead an article awhile back that showed statistically you're better off with the spray. But most have only a 30 foot range!!!! I remember one of those kinds of articles, and someone had to break it down by cases. Guess it had to be situational to actually determine if you were better off with spray. Lots of the bear fatalities attributed to firearms were hunters/bear hunters. It was stuff like guys wounding bears and then going into heavy brush to get it. Or a guy getting shot by a hunting partner shooting at the attacking bear. Finding a bear on your deer/elk. The people with spray, generally weren't intentionally getting into close situations with bears in the first place.
It was stuff like guys wounding bears and then going into heavy brush to get it.
In Washington that is true but not so much in other parts of the country and world. There have been numerous attacks of hunters (mostly bowhunters) in Montana and Idaho in recent years by grizzlies.
Quote from: Bob33 on May 07, 2016, 03:00:15 PMIn Washington that is true but not so much in other parts of the country and world. There have been numerous attacks of hunters (mostly bowhunters) in Montana and Idaho in recent years by grizzlies.Id prefer to keep this related to Washington/black bears. If I was heading into grizzly country I wouldnt be taking a 9oz can of bear spray that shoots 20ft and last 2 seconds. If I did I think I would be walking funny due to my huge balls.
Quote from: JimmyHoffa on May 07, 2016, 03:23:13 PMQuote from: Johnb317 on May 07, 2016, 03:09:01 PMRead an article awhile back that showed statistically you're better off with the spray. But most have only a 30 foot range!!!! I remember one of those kinds of articles, and someone had to break it down by cases. Guess it had to be situational to actually determine if you were better off with spray. Lots of the bear fatalities attributed to firearms were hunters/bear hunters. It was stuff like guys wounding bears and then going into heavy brush to get it. Or a guy getting shot by a hunting partner shooting at the attacking bear. Finding a bear on your deer/elk. The people with spray, generally weren't intentionally getting into close situations with bears in the first place. or the even greater number of encounters that are not reported but a hunting tag was slapped on.
Quote from: Cougartail on May 07, 2016, 09:47:15 PMQuote from: JimmyHoffa on May 07, 2016, 03:23:13 PMQuote from: Johnb317 on May 07, 2016, 03:09:01 PMRead an article awhile back that showed statistically you're better off with the spray. But most have only a 30 foot range!!!! I remember one of those kinds of articles, and someone had to break it down by cases. Guess it had to be situational to actually determine if you were better off with spray. Lots of the bear fatalities attributed to firearms were hunters/bear hunters. It was stuff like guys wounding bears and then going into heavy brush to get it. Or a guy getting shot by a hunting partner shooting at the attacking bear. Finding a bear on your deer/elk. The people with spray, generally weren't intentionally getting into close situations with bears in the first place. or the even greater number of encounters that are not reported but a hunting tag was slapped on. Happened to me. Was out hiking around checking trail cams and a young boar came at me, nailed him with my sidearm inside 3 yards. It happened to be bear season and i had a tag in my pocket, so worked out pretty good.
Quote from: davk on May 07, 2016, 10:23:44 PMQuote from: Bob33 on May 07, 2016, 03:00:15 PMIn Washington that is true but not so much in other parts of the country and world. There have been numerous attacks of hunters (mostly bowhunters) in Montana and Idaho in recent years by grizzlies.Id prefer to keep this related to Washington/black bears. If I was heading into grizzly country I wouldnt be taking a 9oz can of bear spray that shoots 20ft and last 2 seconds. If I did I think I would be walking funny due to my huge balls. Bear spray is great in theory, fact is that 80% of the time your going to get the spray in your eyes. I always carry a hand gun when hunting and hiking. I carry a .50AE Desert Eagle, or my .500 or .44 If I might ask where would you be hunting.