bushmanbilly
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Post by bushmanbilly on Apr 30, 2017 12:22:20 GMT -5
In case you missed what he was spraying.
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Post by MrMike on Apr 30, 2017 12:31:12 GMT -5
Damn, bet he went straight home & changed his drawers!!!
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Post by wigglinrocks on Apr 30, 2017 12:45:09 GMT -5
Smooth bore with a heavy load of 00
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Post by youp50 on Apr 30, 2017 14:13:57 GMT -5
I think the world would be a better place if his 'bear banger' would have been activated nitrocellulose and a cupro lead combination.
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Post by toiv0 on Apr 30, 2017 15:24:09 GMT -5
I like the lead with the nitro cellulose. I know a single gal who has hornet spray as a protectant in her house. She says theres not much of a clean up compared to the 357.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2017 18:55:12 GMT -5
I like the lead with the nitro cellulose. I know a single gal who has hornet spray as a protectant in her house. She says theres not much of a clean up compared to the 357. Yeah, hornet spray the workaround for ladies here in Cali. Some stupid regulations regarding mace. Gets their attention in a very special way!
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Post by Fossilman on Apr 30, 2017 18:57:20 GMT -5
Depending where I rockhound,I carry a .22 auto for people and a 357 Mag for animals....
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Post by orrum on Apr 30, 2017 20:53:03 GMT -5
We carry wasp and hornet as we boondocking across the west. Sprays farther away and gor a much longer period. Rangers don't let you carry it if they see it, they claim it causes damage to the critters eyes. LOL. Let's see....critters eyes versus a human dead or maimed for life....Yall decide.
Elk gettin ready to calve soon, notices every where to leave cow elk alone even if you see no calf. I agree with this !!!
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Post by spiceman on Apr 30, 2017 20:56:18 GMT -5
Hornet spray in your eyes is real bad. If a person gets it in there eyes a hospital visit is a must. You need the antidote so you don't go blind. Although, bears might have trouble finding a ride, or take the bus. HA
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bushmanbilly
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Post by bushmanbilly on May 1, 2017 12:53:58 GMT -5
I think the world would be a better place if his 'bear banger' would have been activated nitrocellulose and a cupro lead combination. Bangers only work if used properly. Fire one off and it lands behind the animal. Guess which way the critter will run?
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Post by bushmanbilly on May 1, 2017 13:07:59 GMT -5
We carry wasp and hornet as we boondocking across the west. Sprays farther away and gor a much longer period. Rangers don't let you carry it if they see it, they claim it causes damage to the critters eyes. LOL. Let's see....critters eyes versus a human dead or maimed for life....Yall decide. Elk gettin ready to calve soon, notices every where to leave cow elk alone even if you see no calf. I agree with this !!! Hornet spray.....wtf?......If I seen a person carry hornet spray into the bush, I would take it away from them. Don't be cheap buy the real deal and learn how to use it. Yes Hornet spray works. But you might be setting someone else up for a unwanted encounter. A wounded bear or cougar are very dangerous. Plus you are setting the animal up for a long slow agonizing cruel death due to starvation. Its easier to defend shooting a animal out of season for self protection. Than fighting a animal credulity case. The smart thing to do would be to fight the anti-hunting terrorist groups. Large animals were once afraid of humans.Thanks to the shaming of hunters by these groups. THEY NO LONGER ARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by morerockspleaz on May 3, 2017 0:45:55 GMT -5
Now that's plain scary. I can see pepper spray. Yep keep wasp spray around the house. For wasp. For me I carry the Judge. If you come into my house uninvited you get the Judge and jury. You have to remember you are in their territory and be prepared. My luck I would spray myself and just be a tasty treat. I do pack mosquito spray.
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Post by spiritstone on May 3, 2017 18:21:23 GMT -5
Top Bear Sprays Compared: Which One Gets You Killed Fastest? Hahaha! We had six of our top products testers spray a bear in the face with leading brands of bear spray. Of course, they all died, but who died fastest for the price? There are a lot of bear sprays on the market these days, and all of them claim they can protect you from bears. While that is absolutely false, some of them will get you killed more slowly than others. When buying bear spray, you want a product that will anger the bear enough to kill you quickly. Nobody wants to die a slow death. When our six product testers put their own lives on the line, they chose these six name brand bear sprays. Though we could not interview our product testers due to their being slain in the process, we did gather a lot of valuable information. Surprisingly, Bear Away™, the lowest priced bear spray currently on the market, was the most effective, causing the quickest and most painless death. Next was Ursine Mist®, a fragrant spray derived from human urine which claims to also attract human females, but was the most expensive brand available. Surprisingly, despite being 98% hydrochloric acid, Grizzle Drizzle© was not as effective, leaving the victim to spend over three seconds in agony before finally passing on. Cub Splash™, a bear spray marketed to kids angered the bear, but it took much longer for the tester to be slain. After that, Bear Off!™, Grizz Repel©, and Hey Bear!® all ranked dismally, taking multiple minutes to die with the worst of all leaving the product tester to be slowly and casually torn at for nearly two weeks. Bear Spray is useful if your goal is to piss off a bear so much that it wants to kill you, but you should know what you’re getting yourself into before you buy. Here is the full analysis: www.bearmageddonnews.com/2017/02/23/top-bear-sprays-compared-which-one-gets-you-killed-fastest/?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=postplanner&utm_source=facebook.com
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Post by bushmanbilly on May 14, 2017 12:16:29 GMT -5
I think the world would be a better place if his 'bear banger' would have been activated nitrocellulose and a cupro lead combination. Bangers only work if used properly. Fire one off and it lands behind the animal. Guess which way the critter will run? I should have posted this before, but it slipped my mind. Be careful with bangers. Now that bear hunting is a major green public outcry. Some bears are no longer afraid of a gunshot. Some bears take the sound of a gunshot as a dinner bell. Knowing that there might be a gut pile to feed on. More and more hunters are being attacked while cleaning their game. So if your in the forest and hope that a loud bang will frighten that critter. Think again. You just might be calling in more. If your going to make a bang, make it with something that can pack a punch too!!!
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spiritstone
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Post by spiritstone on May 25, 2017 19:58:49 GMT -5
Canadian hunter shockingly staves off black bear attack with punch. It's not editorializing to say Richard Wesley is lucky to be alive and unharmed after being attacked by a black bear while hunting northern Ontario, Canada.
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Post by coloradocliff on May 25, 2017 20:16:01 GMT -5
I think the world would be a better place if his 'bear banger' would have been activated nitrocellulose and a cupro lead combination. In 40 cal. for puddy tats..
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Post by coloradocliff on May 25, 2017 20:28:18 GMT -5
Canadian hunter shockingly staves off black bear attack with punch. It's not editorializing to say Richard Wesley is lucky to be alive and unharmed after being attacked by a black bear while hunting northern Ontario, Canada. Dam Canadiens have to be extra tough just living and avoiding becoming bear scat.
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Post by coloradocliff on May 25, 2017 20:30:02 GMT -5
Top Bear Sprays Compared: Which One Gets You Killed Fastest? Hahaha! We had six of our top products testers spray a bear in the face with leading brands of bear spray. Of course, they all died, but who died fastest for the price? There are a lot of bear sprays on the market these days, and all of them claim they can protect you from bears. While that is absolutely false, some of them will get you killed more slowly than others. When buying bear spray, you want a product that will anger the bear enough to kill you quickly. Nobody wants to die a slow death. When our six product testers put their own lives on the line, they chose these six name brand bear sprays. Though we could not interview our product testers due to their being slain in the process, we did gather a lot of valuable information. Surprisingly, Bear Away™, the lowest priced bear spray currently on the market, was the most effective, causing the quickest and most painless death. Next was Ursine Mist®, a fragrant spray derived from human urine which claims to also attract human females, but was the most expensive brand available. Surprisingly, despite being 98% hydrochloric acid, Grizzle Drizzle© was not as effective, leaving the victim to spend over three seconds in agony before finally passing on. Cub Splash™, a bear spray marketed to kids angered the bear, but it took much longer for the tester to be slain. After that, Bear Off!™, Grizz Repel©, and Hey Bear!® all ranked dismally, taking multiple minutes to die with the worst of all leaving the product tester to be slowly and casually torn at for nearly two weeks. Bear Spray is useful if your goal is to piss off a bear so much that it wants to kill you, but you should know what you’re getting yourself into before you buy. Here is the full analysis: www.bearmageddonnews.com/2017/02/23/top-bear-sprays-compared-which-one-gets-you-killed-fastest/?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=postplanner&utm_source=facebook.comThe only spray I would trust would be a spray of 30 cal from an Ar 10 applicator.. ..
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Post by coloradocliff on May 25, 2017 20:33:27 GMT -5
Bangers only work if used properly. Fire one off and it lands behind the animal. Guess which way the critter will run? I should have posted this before, but it slipped my mind. Be careful with bangers. Now that bear hunting is a major green public outcry. Some bears are no longer afraid of a gunshot. Some bears take the sound of a gunshot as a dinner bell. Knowing that there might be a gut pile to feed on. More and more hunters are being attacked while cleaning their game. So if your in the forest and hope that a loud bang will frighten that critter. Think again. You just might be calling in more. If your going to make a bang, make it with something that can pack a punch too!!! Appreciate the advice Billy, Darn libs don't have a clue. I remember when we ate bear and not vice versa.
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Post by spiritstone on May 25, 2017 20:56:45 GMT -5
Canadian hunter shockingly staves off black bear attack with punch. It's not editorializing to say Richard Wesley is lucky to be alive and unharmed after being attacked by a black bear while hunting northern Ontario, Canada. Dam Canadiens have to be extra tough just living and avoiding becoming bear scat.
Tough? If there is Boreal forest, your in Bear country. The boreal region in Canada covers almost 60% of the country’s land area. The Canadian boreal region spans the landscape from the most easterly part of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador to the border between the far northern Yukon and Alaska. One of my biggest fears is having to "try" and outrun one, lmao. You learn at a young age to be bear wise.
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