Bears and Wolf Creek
Mark, 40+ years ago a fellow idiot and I were bow hunting(for deer) at Wolf Creek. We saw a bear a long ways off. We decided to go after it. Luckily we never caught up to it. I hope you have the rifle loaded and your wife knows how to use it. Deloy
Depending on the caliber, it could just make it mad... My brother (when he was in the military) went bow hunting for bear. My dad was pretty nervous until he explained that he would be in a hexagon with 6 guys in trees armed with fully automatic weapons. Dan -- Sent from my iPhone. Please pardon any mispelings or errors. On Aug 16, 2012, at 2:11 PM, D P Pierce <starsbirdsglyphs@gmail.com> wrote:
Mark, 40+ years ago a fellow idiot and I were bow hunting(for deer) at Wolf Creek. We saw a bear a long ways off. We decided to go after it. Luckily we never caught up to it. I hope you have the rifle loaded and your wife knows how to use it.
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When in bear country, caliber doesn't matter unless you are in the company of fast, good marksmen. Just be sure you aren't the slowest member of the group. On Aug 16, 2012 2:18 PM, "Daniel Holmes" <danielh@holmesonics.com> wrote:
Depending on the caliber, it could just make it mad...
My brother (when he was in the military) went bow hunting for bear. My dad was pretty nervous until he explained that he would be in a hexagon with 6 guys in trees armed with fully automatic weapons.
Dan
-- Sent from my iPhone. Please pardon any mispelings or errors.
On Aug 16, 2012, at 2:11 PM, D P Pierce <starsbirdsglyphs@gmail.com> wrote:
Mark, 40+ years ago a fellow idiot and I were bow hunting(for deer) at Wolf Creek. We saw a bear a long ways off. We decided to go after it. Luckily we never caught up to it. I hope you have the rifle loaded and your wife knows how to use it.
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Not nearly as bad as the wolves at Bear Creek! ________________________________ From: Chuck Hards <chuck.hards@gmail.com> To: Utah Astronomy <utah-astronomy@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 2:37 PM Subject: Re: [Utah-astronomy] Bears and Wolf Creek When in bear country, caliber doesn't matter unless you are in the company of fast, good marksmen. Just be sure you aren't the slowest member of the group. On Aug 16, 2012 2:18 PM, "Daniel Holmes" <danielh@holmesonics.com> wrote:
Depending on the caliber, it could just make it mad...
My brother (when he was in the military) went bow hunting for bear. My dad was pretty nervous until he explained that he would be in a hexagon with 6 guys in trees armed with fully automatic weapons.
Dan
-- Sent from my iPhone. Please pardon any mispelings or errors.
On Aug 16, 2012, at 2:11 PM, D P Pierce <starsbirdsglyphs@gmail.com> wrote:
Mark, 40+ years ago a fellow idiot and I were bow hunting(for deer) at Wolf Creek. We saw a bear a long ways off. We decided to go after it. Luckily we never caught up to it. I hope you have the rifle loaded and your wife knows how to use it.
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