It might also lead them to the pile of grizzly poo when they track it....?lolgarmin mini, just turn on tracking and they can follow your path if that is a concern.
It might also lead them to the pile of grizzly poo when they track it....?lolgarmin mini, just turn on tracking and they can follow your path if that is a concern.
I hunt solo in grizzly country of Idaho. I carry spray, glock 20, and a Garmin inreach. I always have a tourniquet, pressure dressing, and quick clot gauze and enough tape to turn my trekking poles into a splint if needed. I am training goats to make future pack outs quicker and easier so I can get them done in one load in the future.
It’s not only the bears you have to worry about. This guy stalked up three feet behind me sitting in camp. After he would not leave we had to kill him. Montana game and Fish came out and did the report.
Shoot me a pm sir. I wouldn’t mind teaming up. I’m headed up close to there this weekend to do
Been in your partner's boots, experienced his mindset. Stick bow hunt, 1985-37 years ago. NW Montana.I've hunted the Bob Marshall, and used a solar powered electric fence at night for peace of mind. My partner and I separated one evening, and he was charged by a mother grizzly that had two cubs. Luckily, he was able to spray her at 10 feet and she retreated. I've never seen someone more scared/traumatized in my life.
Needless to say, it definitely had an impact on how hard we hunted the remainder of the week.
Get some quality ammo for the 45 if you take it. The only thing regular self defense ammo will do in that caliber is ease your suffering.I appreciate this thread a ton, I’m headed to southwest Montana this year for an archery elk hunt. Luckily my dad is tagging a long and the area I’m hunting isn’t supposed to be “high density” though I’m going in prepared. Buying a new pistol (.45 auto) and will have bear spray on me at all times. In Washington I’ve never had to worry about bears too much, this will be a whole new experience for me.