- Location
- Somewhere on the Hudson Bay Coast
I'm surrounded by bears in Central Frontenac near Sharbot Lake. There is a small waste sight about half km from my house. I have a cell phone video from 2 weeks ago 30 feet from a mother with 3 cubs. It's posted on Instagram actually. They are very used to people, maybe to used to people. But still makes you pretty damn nervous knowing there are several bears with 500 meters of your house at all times and pass through your yard almost daily. Could be just riding the lawn tractor on the wrong day and get my ass torn to peices.
I keep a mag fed shotgun ready and mags loaded with magnum slugs when out in the yard. Best way to protect myself quickly and legally. We also keep bear spray around but that's more for my wife. But I have seen a mother bear run through bear spray like it wasn't there. Plus in a haste wind can blow it back in your own face etc. And I may never get to a gun in time. It's not like I carry an 8 or 10 pound long gun on my person out there.
A couple years ago I know the township shot most of the bears around my house. They drove into the dump, heard some magnum rifles shooting in there soon after. No bears for a few months after that. But they are all back again and I see they are live trapping and relocating them lately. I see them hauling them out with the large cage traps on trailers now and then.
As far as handguns, I have been seriously thinking about applying for permission to carry on my own property. I know they will grant trappers and workers in remote areas. At least then I can do work outside and have a sidearm ready on my person. But I do realize that might not even be enough in certain situations. And not to mention the coyotes and fishers and so on...
Handgun is not ideal bear defense. But a shotgun 20 yards from where I am outside is even worse.
I am curious why you would consider a shotgun worse than a handgun. Handguns are generally under powered and harder to hit with than a long gun, and a 12 ga loaded with good quality slugs like Brennekes or Challengers have far greater terminal performance. I like carrying a handgun, and I am confident in a 325 gr hard cast WFN over 20 grs of H-110, and my ability to put it in the right place, but they are truly a last ditch defensive tool. When I woke up and faced a large bear, unhappy that I might try to take his dead whale, I was reasonably sure a charge was imminent, I would have been happier with more gun, but my .44 Vaquero was what I had. I was sure I could kill the bear, I was less sure I could do it unscathed with a handgun as I would have to wait until I was sure I could hit the brain or the spine, by which time he would be only 8' away, and if he was moving at 30 miles an hour, his momentum would carry him into me. Theory has it, that he would just fold up and drop. I'm happy I didn't have to prove the theory, but when you are there in the moment, you do what you have to.
I posted an amusing story about the encounter, but the circumstances where deadly serious.
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1266355-Waking-Grouchy




















































