Ha! I'm just giving him a hard time - he knows I love him. I really don't have anything against euro. Whatever floats your boat, more power to ya.I laugh but since 2018 I have only fished streams with fixed line Tenkara and Keiryu rods.![]()
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Ha! I'm just giving him a hard time - he knows I love him. I really don't have anything against euro. Whatever floats your boat, more power to ya.I laugh but since 2018 I have only fished streams with fixed line Tenkara and Keiryu rods.![]()
X2..videos are readily available online from martial arts instructors that square off an attacker 20' away armed with a rubber knife, and a defender with a holstered fake handgun. In almost every practice a reasonably agile attacker will be on an upright defender before the defender can clear their firearm, and this is with the defender expecting an attack.I think that the previous posters have given good info about protection from animals. Keep in mind that if a person is 20 feet away from you and wants to attack you, he will be on you in less than two seconds. Can you pull the gun from your holster, aim, and fire in that time? It takes most people that long to even realize somebody means you harm. And as a wise man who posted earlier said, bear spray is reversible, a gunshot is not.
I'm not at all against you purchasing a handgun; it's perfectly within your rights to do so to protect yourself and family, if you indeed feel that the environment you live in warrants it. But I do agree, you have to really know how to use one properly, until it's muscle memory, if you plan to use it for self-defense.
An effective defense for such an attack requires the defender to throw themselves onto their back and guard/kick with their feet while working their weapon free for deployment.
Have you tried spraying that bear spray? Itβs not a gun (obviously) but you might be surprised at the recoil from that canister.I just hung a bear spray can and some neutralizer off the stroller. Gave me peace of mind. Had lots of wildlife activity this summer, including one particularly aggressive and bold coyote roaming the streets.
Havenβt bought anything for protection from two legged animals. Just gonna have to roll the dice on that one.
That seems pretty smart!Inert βpracticeβ bear spray.
I used to fish in grizzly country quite a bit and Iβve considered getting one of these. Probably not a bad idea.
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Inert Training Canister (8.1 oz.)
Practice using bear spray with the 8.1 oz. Inert Training Practice Canister. Use the practice bear spray to learn how to aim and spray.counterassault.com
Inert βpracticeβ bear spray.
I used to fish in grizzly country quite a bit and Iβve considered getting one of these. Probably not a bad idea.
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Inert Training Canister (8.1 oz.)
Practice using bear spray with the 8.1 oz. Inert Training Practice Canister. Use the practice bear spray to learn how to aim and spray.counterassault.com
I concurβ¦seems like a good idea. I have an old canister that has expired according to the label that Iβve been saving for a practice sessionβ¦hopefully from an upwind stanceβ¦That seems pretty smart!
Good idea. I used old cans that were beyond the expiration date for practice. I think it's important to know that even when discharged in the direction the wind is blowing, you still get some backdraft that chokes you up a bit. I just hope the bear is even far more impaired from the direct blast.Inert βpracticeβ bear spray.
I used to fish in grizzly country quite a bit and Iβve considered getting one of these. Probably not a bad idea.
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Inert Training Canister (8.1 oz.)
Practice using bear spray with the 8.1 oz. Inert Training Practice Canister. Use the practice bear spray to learn how to aim and spray.counterassault.com
I am 54, not a martial artist, and can't run fast or far. I do not carry when I am alone in the woods (except for bear spray in bear country). I think that people are generally good and I have some confidence in my ability to talk my way out of unpleasant two-legged encounters.So here is a real life question for everyone.
Starting next year I will have a lot more time to fish. My preference is to hike streams and rivers for trout. My wife doesn't fish so most often it will be me, just me, hiking around and fishing.
I'll be 72 next year, am reasonably fit, but nowhere as strong or agile as I was in my 40's.
Should I be carrying? I am good around firearms and a reasonable shot. But also concerned for the chance encounters with unreasonable people while I'm alone with no help or backup.
Do you carry when you're alone in the woods?
I don't carry either. Also, not a martial artistSo here is a real life question for everyone.
Starting next year I will have a lot more time to fish. My preference is to hike streams and rivers for trout. My wife doesn't fish so most often it will be me, just me, hiking around and fishing.
I'll be 72 next year, am reasonably fit, but nowhere as strong or agile as I was in my 40's.
Should I be carrying? I am good around firearms and a reasonable shot. But also concerned for the chance encounters with unreasonable people while I'm alone with no help or backup.
Do you carry when you're alone in the woods?
I do some of the time, depending on where I'm going, how far into the woods I'm going, how alone I'll be, how fucked I'd be if I ran into some crazy tweakers, if it's spring and mama bears will have young curious cubs, etc.So here is a real life question for everyone.
Starting next year I will have a lot more time to fish. My preference is to hike streams and rivers for trout. My wife doesn't fish so most often it will be me, just me, hiking around and fishing.
I'll be 72 next year, am reasonably fit, but nowhere as strong or agile as I was in my 40's.
Should I be carrying? I am good around firearms and a reasonable shot. But also concerned for the chance encounters with unreasonable people while I'm alone with no help or backup.
Do you carry when you're alone in the woods?
No, and I've had firearms pointed my way many times as a surveyor.So here is a real life question for everyone.
Do you carry when you're alone in the woods?
I don't carry in the woods or on the rivers and lakes, however, there is always a handgun w/several magazines in my truck's ConsoleVault as well as $500 in 20's. I view it the same way as my tire changing kit, hope like hell to never have to use it.Do you carry when you're alone in the woods?