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Re: What would you rather carry hunting alone in cat country?
« Reply #60 on: October 12, 2011, 10:59:06 PM »
I don't see my choice!

I have been in the woods on the weekends since mid August reconing for my Buddies Multi season elk tag.  Which means I may get back to my rig around midnite or back in the brush usually around 3 or 4 am. This has all been done in areas that I know have cougars and bears as well as a comfirmed quantity of wolves.

So far the largest defensive tool I have carried has been a 5 foot ultra light spinning rod   ( My choice) when I walked into a couple of beaver ponds.

Not once yet have I felt I have been in great peril from any attacks.
Guess maybe I'm not a NBFC!  :chuckle:

The only time I was a bit nervous was when he and I were in a Cedar bottom in the dark timber and we ran into a young Moose and was wondering where Momma was, hoping we didn't get between her and the little one. Then all I had was him to use as a shield. Thats only if he was between her and I.

Real men don't need a weapon.......................... :fishin:

I hope you guys never stumble across a marijuana grow, or a mobile meth lab then, cause from what I understand those folks usually are armed.  :twocents:

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Re: What would you rather carry hunting alone in cat country?
« Reply #61 on: October 13, 2011, 05:13:37 PM »
I don't see my choice!

I have been in the woods on the weekends since mid August reconing for my Buddies Multi season elk tag.  Which means I may get back to my rig around midnite or back in the brush usually around 3 or 4 am. This has all been done in areas that I know have cougars and bears as well as a comfirmed quantity of wolves.

So far the largest defensive tool I have carried has been a 5 foot ultra light spinning rod   ( My choice) when I walked into a couple of beaver ponds.

Not once yet have I felt I have been in great peril from any attacks.
Guess maybe I'm not a NBFC!  :chuckle:

The only time I was a bit nervous was when he and I were in a Cedar bottom in the dark timber and we ran into a young Moose and was wondering where Momma was, hoping we didn't get between her and the little one. Then all I had was him to use as a shield. That's only if he was between her and I.

Real men don't need a weapon.......................... :fishin:

I hope you guys never stumble across a marijuana grow, or a mobile meth lab then, cause from what I understand those folks usually are armed.  :twocents:


Ok so how did this go sideways from hunting in Cougar areas to Stumbling across the Marijuana patch?
That was not the Question.

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Re: What would you rather carry hunting alone in cat country?
« Reply #62 on: October 13, 2011, 05:32:28 PM »
I don't see my choice!

I have been in the woods on the weekends since mid August reconing for my Buddies Multi season elk tag.  Which means I may get back to my rig around midnite or back in the brush usually around 3 or 4 am. This has all been done in areas that I know have cougars and bears as well as a comfirmed quantity of wolves.

So far the largest defensive tool I have carried has been a 5 foot ultra light spinning rod   ( My choice) when I walked into a couple of beaver ponds.

Not once yet have I felt I have been in great peril from any attacks.
Guess maybe I'm not a NBFC!  :chuckle:

The only time I was a bit nervous was when he and I were in a Cedar bottom in the dark timber and we ran into a young Moose and was wondering where Momma was, hoping we didn't get between her and the little one. Then all I had was him to use as a shield. That's only if he was between her and I.

Real men don't need a weapon.......................... :fishin:

I hope you guys never stumble across a marijuana grow, or a mobile meth lab then, cause from what I understand those folks usually are armed.  :twocents:


Ok so how did this go sideways from hunting in Cougar areas to Stumbling across the Marijuana patch?
That was not the Question.

I'm confused dude !
I couldn't care less about what anybody says..............

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Re: What would you rather carry hunting alone in cat country?
« Reply #63 on: October 13, 2011, 05:47:02 PM »
I chose the 1911 not because of it's power but because i can keep all of my shot's on a paper plate at 50 yards with my kimber eclipse full size with Hornady 230grn +p . I would rather have something i am accurate with than something that has more recoil than i'm use to :twocents:
I'm with superdown any 1911; I Carry a Springfield Companion. I was trained on a 1911 in 1971 while in the Army and have carried one eversince. Even with the 1" shorter barel I still can keep most on a paper plate at 50 yards; most of the time I use Ball ammo. Kind of funny last year I found a big Blue sitting on a stump at about 30 yards. I said to myself "O" heck shoot it's head off; well the first 5 rounds missed #6 took off a foot and #7 took it's head. Good thing the were old WWII steel cased ball ammo.
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Re: What would you rather carry hunting alone in cat country?
« Reply #64 on: October 13, 2011, 06:09:53 PM »
An old ugly girlfriend, worked everytime... :tup:
I couldn't care less about what anybody says..............

 


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