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Reply #20 - Oct 10th, 2019 at 6:30pm
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Forgot one.   Campfire; run like hell before the cops come!
  
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Reply #21 - Oct 10th, 2019 at 6:53pm
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M_M Thanks for your report. It brought back memories. Our trip was in 2009 and I remember our intel about rapids being very different than what we found too. Places others had trouble we didn't and vis versa, we had trouble where other didn't. We got to use hard shell Old Town Discos with decking and ran all but 2 rapids. We started on the Rawlpindi River. But yeah it all sounds familiar. We did get a Griz visit us and leave it's nose snot on one of our tents. It ran off when we all jumped out and yelled. I think I might have posted a report here and sent pic in too.

Great job doing it solo Matt. We had a group of 6.
  
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Reply #22 - Oct 10th, 2019 at 7:00pm
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mpeebles wrote on Oct 10th, 2019 at 6:30pm:
Forgot one.   Campfire; run like hell before the cops come!


Since we are a virtual community, it would stand to reason that we would have a virtual campfire. Cool
  
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Reply #23 - Oct 10th, 2019 at 7:54pm
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solotripper wrote on Oct 9th, 2019 at 8:59pm:
Loaded the protesting clients unpacked gear and took him out.

Ummm. You mean flew him out  - right?   Cheesy
  
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Reply #24 - Oct 10th, 2019 at 7:56pm
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db wrote on Oct 10th, 2019 at 7:54pm:
solotripper wrote on Oct 9th, 2019 at 8:59pm:
Loaded the protesting clients unpacked gear and took him out.

Ummm. You mean flew him out  - right?   Cheesy


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Ya, that's what I meant  Wink Grin Grin
  
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Reply #25 - Oct 10th, 2019 at 9:08pm
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I'm likely to go back to the Yukon River next year - I'll bring both a can of bear spray and a shotgun for that trip - I saw bear tracks a lot of the places I stopped on my first trip.
  
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Reply #26 - Oct 10th, 2019 at 10:07pm
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Mad_Mat wrote on Oct 10th, 2019 at 9:08pm:
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I'm likely to go back to the Yukon River next year - I'll bring both a can of bear spray and a shotgun for that trip - I saw bear tracks a lot of the places I stopped on my first trip.


I'd rather have a shotgun and NOT need it than NOT have one and REALLY wish you had it!

I don't know if they had more than ONE can of Bear Spray but they only hold a few bursts in them. That bear was detoured for a bit but not like you would think he would be.

As the spray runs out if they keep coming they learn that it's not fatal, only uncomfortable. No different than a drugged-up thug attacking you and being sprayed with civilian pepper spray. 

You've seen police videos, they'll walk right thru it.
I'd spray a bear ONE time good and if it came back it would be 12 gauge slug time for Yogi.
  
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Reply #27 - Oct 11th, 2019 at 1:33pm
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I have shot a lot of deer and I would think a bear is as tough as a deer as far as being able to keep going after being shot.  I’m a good shot and have put a 12 Gauge slug through the heart of several deer.  It is common for a deer to run 100 yards after having a slug put through their heart.  My point is I do not think a bear will just die instantly after being shot. If you do hit him in the heart he is going to be mad and excited for several minutes.  Spine shots generally stop an animal and drop them in their tracks. Place your shots carefully gentleman.
  
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Reply #28 - Oct 11th, 2019 at 2:02pm
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Magicpaddler wrote on Oct 11th, 2019 at 1:33pm:
I have shot a lot of deer and I would think a bear is as tough as a deer as far as being able to keep going after being shot.  I’m a good shot and have put a 12 Gauge slug through the heart of several deer.  It is common for a deer to run 100 yards after having a slug put through their heart.  My point is I do not think a bear will just die instantly after being shot. If you do hit him in the heart he is going to be mad and excited for several minutes.  Spine shots generally stop an animal and drop them in their tracks. Place your shots carefully gentleman. 


  I've seen the same thing. Those deer are running on adrenaline/nerves, like a chicken with its head cut off.

  Big Game guides that take clients after dangerous game often carry a rifle that is way more powerful than the one the client is able to shoot accurately.

The reason is they need that KNOCKDOWN power, which literally knocks the animal to the ground. Killing something isn't the same as stopping it at close range. The Inuit people are known to hunt/kill Polar bears with calibers considered suitable for varmints. Stalk close and shoot them in the head.

Since the game laws say you can't kill a bear unless it's right upon you, more than likely your going to go for a headshot. The right ammo to pierce that thick skull will drop them like a rock.

Of course under stress that isn't an easy thing to do.

  If it were me, I'd have both Bear Spray and a shotgun. IF possible I would hit them with the Bear Spray and follow that up with a NON-LETHAL load from the shotgun.

They make hard rubber 00 Buckshot/Slugs that hurt like hell but do no long term damage. You want that bear to FEAR humans and leave the area.

That couple in M_M story kept the bear off them but it destroyed their canoe and left them stranded. That extra hurt from non-lethal rounds would have probably driven it far off. Bears are smart. Once they relate humans to pain, they'll steer clear. Good for the humans, better for the bear as nuisance bears get killed by the game wardens.


  
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Reply #29 - Oct 11th, 2019 at 2:36pm
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Old Salt wrote on Oct 10th, 2019 at 7:00pm:
mpeebles wrote on Oct 10th, 2019 at 6:30pm:
Forgot one.   Campfire; run like hell before the cops come!


Since we are a virtual community, it would stand to reason that we would have a virtual campfire. Cool



And hopefully a virtual sing along!
  
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