memtb
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Evidence #2 may not fair well against an aggressive prosecuting attorney... some folks may do #2, if “bluff charged” while visiting a zoo!
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True...Evidence #2 may not fair well against an aggressive prosecuting attorney... some folks may do #2, if “bluff charged” while visiting a zoo!memtb
Evidence #2 may not fair well against an aggressive prosecuting attorney... some folks may do #2, if “bluff charged” while visiting a zoo!memtb
During.......or after?i have no problem saying i took a piss after being bluff charged by a sow and 3 cubs in alaska, on the stuihawk river
Yes, that was our main reason for going. My brother in law hunted in that area in the 70s before Dick was there and wanted to go back and visit Dick’s cabin. He read his book and had some other connections from his earlier trips he took to Alaska up on the Yukon. We spent 3 weeks in Ruby area on the Yukon in 91.He is 79 years old and wants to try to go back once more. The warden at Twin Lakes gave us a great tour! She has kept in touch though letters and is Stationed in Colorado now. I am hoping to go back soon too.NE69
Did you visit the Dick Proenke cabin?
My wife and i are getting dropped off there and floating the chilikadrotna river.
Flying with bear spray is not that easy. It can be done, but not as easily as a firearm.I'm a fan of Ayoob's "Immediate, unavoidable risk of death or grave body harm to the innocent."
For everything else I reach for bear spray. Works on bears, works on humans, no lawyers needed after.
True. I forget people actually flyFlying with bear spray is not that easy. It can be done, but not as easily as a firearm.
I usually drive through Canada a couple times per year and so far, they have always allowed me to transport bear spray. But, it has to be bear spray, not mace or pepper spray designed for people. I go thru boarder crossings in Washington and Alaska...British Columbia and Yukon.You can't drive into Canada from the US with "Mace" or bear spray. I don't know if it is available for non-residents to buy there either. I can see why airlines, both big and small have restrictions on flying with a pressurized bomb. It might kill the Coronavirus though.
Thanks AK for the clarification. We are always asked at the border if we have Mace or bear spray. Just like when they used to ask if we had any potatoes...if we did have real taters (instead of processed ones), they were forfeited. It is kind of silly that they don't allow a 1-3 oz. can of spray, but they do allow a 12-32 oz. can of the same ingredient.I usually drive through Canada a couple times per year and so far, they have always allowed me to transport bear spray. But, it has to be bear spray, not mace or pepper spray designed for people. I go thru boarder crossings in Washington and Alaska...British Columbia and Yukon.
It is silly and even some of the boarder guys just shake their heads. But they always let me take the bear spray.Thanks AK for the clarification. We are always asked at the border if we have Mace or bear spray. Just like when they used to ask if we had any potatoes...if we did have real taters (instead of processed ones), they were forfeited. It is kind of silly that they don't allow a 1-3 oz. can of spray, but they do allow a 12-32 oz. can of the same ingredient.