#228746 - 01/21/04 05:01 PM
Re: How many pack heat
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#228747 - 01/21/04 05:18 PM
Re: How many pack heat
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Don't pack any type of firearm, believing the best way to avoid trouble is to not get into the bad position to start with. If a cougar is he11-bent on attacking, a stick, rock or anything else handy could be used. Nope, not near as good as a handgun...but it would work in a pinch, if need be. Cougars, being predators, are not going to let themselves get into a "fight" that might get them injured. They know if they get hurt their hunting ability goes way down...so they avoid dangerous situations. So, make them know they are geting into a dangerous situation. Waving big sticks, acting aggressive towards the cougar (not getting too close, however!) will make it re-think its intentions. Don't show fear, but anger and let it know that IF it gets too close your gonna whip its booty. (It doesn't know you can't...). Spent a lot of time with my older sister who has professionally raised, trained and worked with many a large cat, and was the curator of Wildlife Safari there in Roseburg, OR. for several years after she left San Diego Wild Animal Park. This included cougars, African lions, bengal tigers, cheetah's, etc. Picked up a thing or two from her, and she was never once injured by one of her critters (save a raccoon who bit her once..LOL). If all else failed, I would draw my knife and prepare for battle. Personally, no desire exists to kill a cougar. I don't like the meat, and don't need the hide...but, if it wants to fight...well...somethings you just can't avoid. Then I might wish I had opted for the .40 cal... Mike
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#228748 - 01/21/04 08:36 PM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 03/15/03
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When fishing secluded areas I always have a side arm. In an estimated 500 trips over the past 10 years I have pulled it once and unsapped the holster another. In the summer of 99 a bear had a strong interest in me. Yelling, stick waving, boulder tossing, and a warning shot had no effect in deterring the animal. Too say I wasn't scared would be a lie. I was scared shiatless. Let me tell you, a one minute stand off at twenty feet seems like all eternity. At some point in that ordeal the bear obviosly decided it was in his best interests to leave the seen. The unsnapped incident was when I was returning to my vehicle while fishing. I was about 100 yards out and was observing a car prowler at work, it was 6:00 in the morning out in the sticks. Fortunately there was no confrontation, he notice me coming and drove off.
When fishing populated areas I leave the gun at home. I have found that my two feet are my best defense, if a situation ever arises in one of these areas I walk away.
LT
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#228749 - 01/21/04 09:16 PM
Re: How many pack heat
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uh...no...only during deer season. I have some privet land I can deer hunt/salmon, steelhead fish on. So most the time in the fall, I have my rifled barrel shotgun over my back with a hand full of sabot slugs close by. Also buddy and I like to do an early morning fishing deal, then go hide the rods and gear and walk around looking for a grouse. Only time I pack anything to save my butt is when fishing small streams in Alaska, and even then its still a short barrel shotgun over my shoulder. Anyways, my hand gun is to big and heavy to pack around for just in case. Might as well pack a rifle I'm not worried bout it, only when its time to fish alaska
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#228750 - 01/21/04 09:19 PM
Re: How many pack heat
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 12/21/02
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Nearly every cougar attack to my knowledge has been on a child/small adult or someone "running" and acting like a prey animal. The California mtn biker probably fit this role well. I'm not an expert, but I have had a few encounters and know of others where the animal backed off pronto when the human merely stopped and faced it...
...not that I'm against thinning the cougar population a bit...
...But I'm not sure I like hearing about so many supposedly responsible (I'm sure You all are) individuals running around armed.
for the record I'm carrying my '06 for long shots and 870 pump with the extended tube for anything up close!
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#228751 - 01/21/04 09:57 PM
Re: How many pack heat
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Lunch time,
I typically fish more populated areas...but then cougars can hang out there too, BUT, were I in your shoes I might do much the same and go armed.
I do all my hunting with longbow and cedar shafted arrows. Haven't had a handgun since I quit trapping a few years ago, and it was a cheap .22 that couldn't hit the same spot twice in a row if it was more than 15'.
As for the bear; fishing in fear does not sound like much fun. I think I would have given him his chunk of the river and moved on. If he didn't agree......you might have to poke a hole in his keester to get the point across, and if such was the case I would be sure to kill him and not leave him wounded in the woods.
Mike
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#228752 - 01/21/04 10:19 PM
Re: How many pack heat
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Juvenille at Sea
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Mike B. - There are a couple of reasons why I didn't shoot that bear. I have a Glock 27, 40 cal, 4 inch barrel and I can't hit the broad side of a barn twice at 10 feet. Second, I don't know if the ballistics of a 40 cal can nock a bear down. I didn't want to find out. A second part to that story. After that bear finished his head swaying, sniffing, dancing I'm trying to intimidate you routine and headed back into the woods. He turned around and sat down at approximately 30 yds. He may have been re-thinking his decision on feast or famine. I didn't want to find out so I high tailed it out of there (bout 1/2 mile to the road). To shorten things up, that basstard followed me all the way out. And yes, cats do inhabit more populated areas (reiter?). But the chances of being attacked are less than being mugged or mudered. I still opt to leave the pea shooter at home. LT
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#228753 - 01/22/04 04:49 AM
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Carcass
Registered: 10/31/02
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I run the risk of wearing this story out so I'll make it brief.
I fish where there is one of, if not THE largest cougar populations in the state. Twice now I've seen cougar tracks in my previous days footsteps, once in my hours old footsteps.
Its pretty scary, especially if you've ever seen what a 150 pound cat can do to say, a calf elk. To me though, not as scary as what my fellow men are capable of.
I've said it before and it does bear repeating...................how many times has there been a recorded case of a man fighting off a cougar with a gun? None........not one. Never.
A cat would likely strike before you had the chance to even put the gun in your hand.
With all due respect to those that do carry, its my opinion that a gun's primary purpose on the riverbank is to assuage the fear of its owner. By having their fears allayed they feel protected but are they really?
....and cupo-
The mere fact that we have the right doesn't mean we should constantly excercise it in every situation, right?
I mean, we all have the right to free speech........but even I've learned that there is a time and place to excercise it freely as well as a time and place for restraint.
In all the wilderness fishing I've done, including much in the backcountry of the olympics and cascades the only time I've ever wished I had a gun was while I was standing at Blue Creek ten years ago and that drunk yokel reached under his vest and cocked his hammer at me for 'losing his fish'.
IMO, its a sign of mental weakness. Kind of like needing a bodyguard.
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#228754 - 01/22/04 06:38 AM
Re: How many pack heat
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Registered: 06/18/03
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Originally posted by stlhdh2o: IMO, its a sign of mental weakness. Kind of like needing a bodyguard. Where are you drawing that conclusion from? You have no way of knowing who carries and who doesn't. When you go out ANYWHERE you are probably around armed people but never know it. As shown by this thread there are a lot of us carrying, yet it's unlikely you would ever know it by our appearance or actions on the river (or anywhere else). I really doubt that anyone here waves their gun around and threatens to shoot people over nothing like the guy who "cocked his hammer at you." Owning and carrying a gun is a personal choice. Nobody can knock you for not carrying or owning a gun. That's your choice. But there are a lot more crazies around than you would think. Ask a cop. You're near Clallam Bay, ask someone who works at the prison if they think everyone is harmless. Do you lock your doors at night and when you're away? Is that a sign of mental weakness? I agree that the chance of using a gun to defend against a cougar attack is slim. You're more likely to run into a crank addict at the trail head. That's why I choose to carry. IMO, most people preaching the evils of guns know absolutely nothing about them.
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#228756 - 01/22/04 09:20 AM
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Cupo, you put your finger on why I asked the question - it appeared that there were significant #'s of folks packing where I fish. This poll (very unscientific at best) seems to bear that out. My own beliefs are not the issue here, I really wanted to get a feel for ALL of the threats we face while fishing and how folks deal with it.
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#228757 - 01/22/04 09:28 AM
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Well said cupo!
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#228758 - 01/22/04 11:40 AM
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Glock 40 caliber. Close to my heart. Here little pussy puss.
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#228759 - 01/22/04 01:17 PM
Re: How many pack heat
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cupo- I don't have any conclusions. I have an opinion. I have, own, fire and maintain guns of my own including a pistol. One time when I was young in the ways of the Hoh I pissed off a guide (crankster, no longer working in the lower 48)who threatened to shoot me and for a time after that I carried a gun in my boat. Then after much consideration I decided that the only reason I was carrying the gun was because I was afraid of what might happen. I see that as a weakness....much in the same way I view your thoughts on meeting druggies on the trail.... ...or any other unseen, unknown threat for that matter. The odds of using your gun in self defense on the river bank are infinitessimal, in ten years of I have never heard of a self defense incident involving firearms on the river. I DO however recall reading at least ten instances where gun violence (which includes threats such as 'I'll shoot you') HAVE occurred. What I am suggesting to you is that a truly honest reevaluation of the reason why you a carry a gun to the river will result in the answer 'because I am afraid of what might happen'. IMO, that's a weakness.....not a fault, not something that results in you being a bad person, not something that would in any way reflect badly on what type of guy you are....just a weakness. Similar to my own weaknesses for internet porn, young girls, scotch and Cuban cigars.
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#228762 - 01/22/04 02:51 PM
Re: How many pack heat
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Originally posted by stlhdh2o:
Similar to my own weaknesses for internet porn, young girls, scotch and Cuban cigars.
Well burst my Bubble.... Those are my only strengths?
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#228763 - 01/22/04 02:59 PM
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I think that if I was curled up in a fetal position with kitty teeth raking across my skull I would like to have that pistola to reach for. I doubt that would ever happen, so I dont think there is reason to carry for that purpose. If you do get attacked, maybe it was in your stars......
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#228764 - 01/22/04 04:17 PM
Re: How many pack heat
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Parr
Registered: 10/19/03
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One of the major detrrents for cat attacks is size. They suggest if your with other people stand together or try and look bigger. As was mentioned in a earlier post the majority of attacks are on children and small women.
Perhaps a inflatable life vest with large eyes painted on it or blow up girlfriend.
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#228765 - 01/22/04 06:51 PM
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