What do you carry in Griz Country? I am afraid my 9mm would just piss them off even more than just being born Grizzly. I live in Griz Country and saw signs on recent adventures. I keep my bear spray handy.
What do you carry in Griz Country? …. I live in Griz Country and saw signs on recent adventures. I keep my bear spray handy.
If you seriously feel you have to take a handgun along, a fishing guide in Alaska I’m familiar with carry's a .50 cal S&W pistol in a chest rig, fwiw.
I have gotten into riding motorcycles in the backcountry and spend time alone in heavy Grizzly country.
i i was given a bear aware course because of my work and it was an eye opener.
What do you carry in Griz Country? I am afraid my 9mm would just piss them off even more than just being born Grizzly. I live in Griz Country and saw signs on recent adventures. I keep my bear spray handy.
I carry a 10mm in my chest rig (and hope to god I never have to find out if it's enough) and and a 12 ga. with hard cast slugs in my truck. I have done A LOT of backpacking in bear country and have seen tons of black bears but never even seen a grizzly.
would you really want to run from a grizz with all that lead?I see your Keltec ⬆
Raise and call…
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Grizz be afraid, very afraid ?
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From a distance it looked like blunt time.Another perspective.
I admit, grizzlies are a special breed. I flat out avoid them. There have been too many death by Grizzly in my neck of the woods but always by a threatened or compromized Grizzly. Thing is, you need a mighty big gun and you need to be very proficient with it,,,, plus fully composed to get the kill shot, you only get one shot before you are lunch.
The few horror stories of Grizzlys are terrifying, but few Grizzlies go down with one shot from the handgun of a panicked camper. Those horror stories often involve someone with a rifle after a few people are already dead.
ps... I love bears, I'd sooner carry a big knife and only use it if he was close enough.