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On Monday, June 18, 2018 at 1:31:14 PM UTC-4, Just Wondering wrote:
On 6/18/2018 7:37 AM, raykeller wrote: On May 31, 2018, about two o'clock in the afternoon, 23-year-old Noah Kolis was guiding three friends from Chicago. They started at his boyhood home near Cora, Wyoming. His dog, a Chesapeake-Lab mix, was with them. They were heading to some rock formations. Noah was carrying his 460V Smith & Wesson revolver. Two other men in the party were carrying bear spray. The two men with bear spray had fallen 50 yards behind. The dog alerted on something. Noah thought it was some sort of big animal. Then he saw the bears, a grizzly sow and cubs, uphill. He yelled at the dog, but it was too late. The dog came running back. The sow grizzly charged, moving extremely fast. His friend from Chicago bolted back down the trail. Noah had his revolver out, as the bear came to a stop, just a dozen feet away. As he scanned the ground where the grizzly stood on all fours about a dozen feet away, the sight of the claws spurred the thought "Those will kill you." His gut told him a second charge could be imminent. Adrenaline pumping, "my mind was quiet," he said, as he then calmly pulled the trigger on his Smith & Wesson Model 460V revolver. The bullet struck the stationary bear in the cheek, and she fell. One hiker carrying bear spray had it ready but couldn't spray the bear because the other man was in front of him. Bear spray might have worked. It can be effective. In the studies most cited to recommend bear spray, the researchers refuse to release their data. Numerous flaws have been found in the methodology. The primary flaw seems to be in the selection of what cases to include in the data base. Most of the cases involving bear spray were with non-aggressive bears. In a study of firearm effectiveness by the same authors, most of the cases involved aggressive bears. The Department of Fish and Wildlife is advising hikers to be on the alert for bears in the wilderness. People are advised to wear noise-producing devices such as little bells on their clothing to alert but not startle the bears unexpectedly, and to carry pepper spray in case of an encounter with a bear. People should be able to recognize the difference between black bear and grizzly bear droppings. Black bear droppings are small and contain berries and sometimes squirrel fur. Grizzly bear droppings have bells in them and smell like pepper spray. How many dead bears were found to have died from having a Ruger Redhawk stuck crosswise in their lower intestine? d8-) -- Ed Huntress |
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