InkedElkSlayer
WKR
I shot a rough grouse in the neck with my CZ Cadet 22 last fall when my youngest and I were coming back from a long, cold, November mulie hunt.
Great story, what breed of dog is she?My only legal side arm here in Canada is my pack dog. She indeed saved my arse more then once with grizzly bears, but one particular would have ended bad if it weren’t for her being by my side one morning.
4:30 am, crouched beside my tent making a coffee before heading up the ridge in search of stones, my good dog laying beside me…. My rifle still in the tent. My dad was sleeping still in his tent, about 5 paces away.
A lone grizzly, I’d say 3-4 years old, came loping through an opening in the trees about 30 yards behind me. My back to the bear, and the bear running with the wind, I don’t think he/she even knew we were there. I never heard a thing until
In a hell’ova uproar my dog took charge from her laying position, directly behind me. Just as I turned around and stood, the grizzly took his last lope (running but not charging) and was in mid air doing a 180 as fast as he came in, with my dog on its tail, not 20 yards off my back.
If it weren’t for my dog beside me, the bear was in direct path between my tent and my dads, witch would have put him within a paw swipe away.
The nice thing about this side arm, she’s like a horse, she’ll warn me of anything close by usually before I notice it. I truly feel naked going to the hills without a good dog.
Great story, what breed of dog is she?
My only legal side arm here in Canada is my pack dog. She indeed saved my arse more then once with grizzly bears, but one particular would have ended bad if it weren’t for her being by my side one morning.
4:30 am, crouched beside my tent making a coffee before heading up the ridge in search of stones, my good dog laying beside me…. My rifle still in the tent. My dad was sleeping still in his tent, about 5 paces away.
A lone grizzly, I’d say 3-4 years old, came loping through an opening in the trees about 30 yards behind me. My back to the bear, and the bear running with the wind, I don’t think he/she even knew we were there. I never heard a thing until
In a hell’ova uproar my dog took charge from her laying position, directly behind me. Just as I turned around and stood, the grizzly took his last lope (running but not charging) and was in mid air doing a 180 as fast as he came in, with my dog on its tail, not 20 yards off my back.
If it weren’t for my dog beside me, the bear was in direct path between my tent and my dads, witch would have put him within a paw swipe away.
The nice thing about this side arm, she’s like a horse, she’ll warn me of anything close by usually before I notice it. I truly feel naked going to the hills without a good dog.
That's pretty cool!She’s a bit of a mix, I was told Shepard, husky and lab. Unfortunately, after last season, she’s retired from sheep hunting. She joined me for the past 7 of them though .
That's pretty cool!
Did you do any training with her to get her to not bark or spook game?
Slingshot to kill a grouse count?I use a .22 pistol to shoot grouse, does that count?