Obviously you haven't read posts about, bears, guns, pepper spray, etc. in this thread. A firearm was never needed, case in fact, we wanted to see grizzlies, and as many as we can. Many talk the talk on forums but in real life most would tuck tail and run like a gelded horse. BTW, in a earlier post of mine I did suggest a Weatherby rifle and it's cartridge.So neither you or the guided hunter did have a firearm?
Were you bow hunting?
Your story is ridiculous
No "Dinner Bell Bears" on Vancouver Island.
There is ONE cartridge that does both needs excellently............the 340 Wby in a 7 lb rifle.........enough medicine for any grizzly that ever roamed a mountain and a trajectory like a 7 mag.
I grew up in the Cariboo and spent a lot of time in Chetynd and Ft.Nelson area . The grizz i remember most is the one where the Peace and Pine river meet 1972 on the recovery of a moose found a Grizz had cliamed it even thow i hang my teeshirt up at the kill the man smell so to speak it was stuffed in the moose and then covered in brush . The Grizz made his stand the hunter i hade made his shot the front of the bear caved but he was pushing himeselt with his hind legs snapping and growling i just moved a side and cracked him in the top of the neck done bear my hunter was having trouble breathing thats all i would have needed to do as pack him out as well
No "Dinner Bell Bears" on Vancouver Island.
I get a little tired of all you testosterone inflated rednecks talking about injuring bears just for being bears... it is their home, "you" are the invader... leave the guns and spray at home... bears are mostly just misunderstood... enter the forests with love and understanding and hugs... you can deflate a bad situation with a cheerful hello and wave... attitude is everything...
Yea i agree ! 26 Blackies and 2 G bears down now and soon to make the count higher !RJ
Having two bears doing a predatory circle around you while closing in is not fun.
The theory being that some Bears are starting to think gunfire means deer gut pile and other tasty (to a bear) scraps left behind.
I remember when that article came out, must be 25 years ago. If that worked all a bear hunter would have to do is walk out to a nice vantage spot and fire random shots in the air, and shoot the bear of his choice when he came in. Somehow I don't see that working out so great.
Punctuation, I did not go very far in school if you know what i am talking about but i do get by
Got ya' doubled... but I don't get out much for bears anymore so you'll likely catch up...
Never to old to learn, this site has done a lot for my spelling as well
What's a Samsung S4?
RJ I think I've got you on the bear count too but I quit counting blackies many years ago and I have 4 grizzlies I think, wait I gave one away must be 5..........blackies I would conservatively estimate 40 and likely closer to 50. I just love killin BBs with my 350 RM........I just can't help myself !! Especially in that last 2 weeks of May when they are like gophers in the Yukon, you can see a dozen in a 2 hr drive............