To: Saije
The bear believed to be a sow charged the tent as the experienced hunters from Nelson scrambled to sit up. Within seconds it was on top of Scown as Herbert struggled to get a round into his rifle.
Ok. What am I missing? Something about Canadian hunting regulations perhaps? I assume they put the campfire out before retiring for the evening. Then the reporter described "experienced hunters" go to sleep in bear country with empty firearms.
5 posted on
10/18/2009 9:54:19 PM PDT by
fso301
To: fso301
“Then the reporter described “experienced hunters” go to sleep in bear country with empty firearms. Ok. What am I missing? “
You’re not missing a thing. Spot on.
14 posted on
10/18/2009 10:21:39 PM PDT by
Electric Graffiti
(Yonder stands your orphan with his gun)
To: fso301; girlangler; george76; jazusamo
What am I missing? Something about Canadian hunting regulations perhaps?
No, you can have a loaded rifle overnight while hunting in Canada. Their handgun laws are very restrictive though.
They were simply unprepared, and should have had a firearm & flashlight ready while camping in bear country.
The absolute best thing you can get when camping in bear country is a backpacking electric bear fence. Generally, bears are curious animals and sniff around quite a bit. It shocks them on the nose, and off they go.
I'm not a wildlife biologist, but I spend lots of time outside and have seen all of North America's bear species in the wild. All except for polar bears, I've been plenty close to the others- some I could have spit on (literally). We used an electric fence around our tent on a Kodiak Island hunt last fall and had no problems at all. There were TONS of brownies, and we even heard some run off at night after they touched it. Between the bears and driving rain & snow we didn't sleep much, but it was a great trip.
Bear spray is a waste of both money and space in a pack. If possible, make noise while hiking, even if it means talking to yourself- seriously.
15 posted on
10/18/2009 10:21:46 PM PDT by
proud_yank
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