Bear Protection choice

What should I take on my fishing trip for bear protection?

  • Ruger M77 .30-06

    Votes: 61 93.8%
  • Savage 24 .22/20 Gauge

    Votes: 4 6.2%

  • Total voters
    65
  • Poll closed .

Sam Steele

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I'm going on a 5 day fishing trip to a remote lake in Northern Saskatchewan and thinking that I should bring some bear protection. I've gone there before without any, but I'm thinking this time I probably should.

Here are the options:

Ruger M77 .30-06

or

Savage 24 .22/20 Gauge

What do you all think?
 
I have 2 12 guages, but the one has some hammer spring problems so it's not reliable. The other can only take target loads. That's why I didn't include them.


SS
 
Why can it only take target loads? What kind of shotgun is it?

Even fixed full choke guns can shoot modern slugs. Accuracy might not be great, but it's better than a 20g.
 
Sam Steele said:
I have 2 12 guages, but the one has some hammer spring problems so it's not reliable. The other can only take target loads. That's why I didn't include them.
SS
Not that you should ever need one, but that is an excuse if I've ever seen one! :)
 
The one is a Remington 11-87 Sporting Clays with a light contour barrel. 2 3/4" 1 1/8 dram only.


SS


BTW, for those that think I'm crazy for considering the 20 gauge. I think that a face full of #6 would be more of a deterent than any bear spray and lots of guys go out with only that.
 
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All you need is a half-dozen Five-of-Diamonds and a can of Off.

If a bear shows up, holler at him - if that doesn't work, grab a stick and chase his ass into the bush.

If that doesn't work, and he eats you, you'll have provided CGN with grist for another 10,000 ####ING BEAR PROTECTION THREADS...., which will be sufficient to assure that you burn in hell for eternity.
 
Embrace them you say? To paraphrase from who I think was a fat bald monk.

Yes, that is what I'm going to do, I'm going to hug and kiss some ferocious bears!

Stick with your '06 if you can not borrow a 12g from a buddy.
 
Bears

Sam Steele said:
BTW, for those that think I'm crazy for considering the 20 gauge. I think that a face full of #6 would be more of a deterent than any bear spray and lots of guys go out with only that.

I think I just found a sig line...



#6 is marginal on a mallard
 
BBB said:
I think I just found a sig line...



#6 is marginal on a mallard


The real question is how bear spray works on mallards... :p

Okay, the 20 gauge and #6 was a poor choice, but I still say it's better then bear spray.


SS
 
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