Condolences to the family. ...I agree with Shockey.
Whether or not we agree with Jim Shockey's comments, I believe it is still a bit fresh in the minds of many people affected by this terrible incident to bring up who may or may not be at fault. The time for mourning and support is now, the time for solutions is later.
Deepest condolences to the father, family and friends. May they all find some sort of peace and a way to carry on as life goes on for the living. R.I.P.
you agree on what his mourning with us at large or his attempt to get more quotas for grizzly hunt? sorry for me still not clear about his long message ...
I agree with Shockeys anger....more g-bears need to be hunted and killed. Reduced harvest will only get more people killed and having seasoned regulated by popular city vote is f***ed!
you do not get it im not against grizzly hunting timing is all about /...
Does anyone know what firearm/cartridge Mr. Roesholt used to stop the near?
I believe CGN calls this "grave dancing".
Hint - You shouldnt do it
Does anyone know what firearm/cartridge Mr. Roesholt used to stop the near?
Who really cares?
Grizz
As tragic as this is, it serves as a harsh reminder that Mother Nature does not know remorse or compassion. My daughter is 10 months old and I just couldn’t imagine.
Either prepare for it, or prepare to pay the consequences.
I would like to know what a bushworker successfully used to stop a charging grizzly at close range without much warning. I am sure that it was a firearm light enough to be carried during his work day and so I would find value in knowing what it was.
YMMV but I work in the bush like this gentleman, far from vehicles and support and on foot with lots of heavy gear in bear habitat.
I'd like to know also. I usually don't go with my 375 H+H.. But maybe I should?
Vigilance Elite did a side by side with a Glock G 20 and a 44 revolver
Hands down they both went for the Glock
I would like to know what a bushworker successfully used to stop a charging grizzly at close range without much warning. I am sure that it was a firearm light enough to be carried during his work day and so I would find value in knowing what it was.
YMMV but I work in the bush like this gentleman, far from vehicles and support and on foot with lots of heavy gear in bear habitat.
you do not get it im not against grizzly hunting timing is all about /...




























