I have witnessed a bear roll in a pile of human poop.
Damnedest thing ever..........
That's one thing I don't think was mentioned. A diversion.
If someone gets THAT scared, as long as its not in their pants when momma bear comes charging. That would be a bad way to go.
Damn bears here in Northern California are strange.
I have had them follow me, about a 1/4 mile behind me.
Yosemite bears are interesting. Bear put a hole in my coffee percolater coffee Ate my dish soap and barfed right in front of my tent
He/she was pawing on the side of my tent that night/morning.
Yogi bear! Lol
LOL! For now on my soap and coffee goes into the bear bag over the tree limb. I had no idea they like coffee too! I can understand the soap part. He. Just didn't understand how to use it after rolling in the latrine.
I hope the Troopers go have a talk with those idiots! The bad info there is legendary at every level! Once, way late one of them said something about getting out of there. The single intelligent statement in the whole video. Chuke is a total moron and would have been better off saying nothing.
Yep.
Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the left.
A Nation which leaves God behind is soon left behind.
"The Lord never asked anyone to be a tax collector, lowyer, or Redskins fan".
Someone should do a study on skunk spray. You've seen those videos of beat verses woverine... Bear verses badger. .. If there's enough data on bear verses skunk, and the skunks consistently chased them off..... Wouldn't it make more sense to design a skunk spray?
I think some have had dogs that succeeded in killing skunks after getting sprayed.
I would like to know what a face of wasp fogger would do.
I've heard it stops some big apes in their tracks by taking their breath away.
Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the left.
A Nation which leaves God behind is soon left behind.
"The Lord never asked anyone to be a tax collector, lowyer, or Redskins fan".
Someone should do a study on skunk spray. You've seen those videos of beat verses woverine... Bear verses badger. .. If there's enough data on bear verses skunk, and the skunks consistently chased them off..... Wouldn't it make more sense to design a skunk spray?
I think some have had dogs that succeeded in killing skunks after getting sprayed.
I would like to know what a face of wasp fogger would do.
I've heard it stops some big apes in their tracks by taking their breath away.
Someone should do a study on skunk spray. You've seen those videos of beat verses woverine... Bear verses badger. .. If there's enough data on bear verses skunk, and the skunks consistently chased them off..... Wouldn't it make more sense to design a skunk spray?
I think some have had dogs that succeeded in killing skunks after getting sprayed.
I would like to know what a face of wasp fogger would do.
I've heard it stops some big apes in their tracks by taking their breath away.
That's a good question. That's come up many times in my line of work. Until recently, nobody wanted to risk testing that theory on anything but wasps. I've taught for decades why I do not recommend wasp spray for self defense against humans. There's better options. I've never considered it for dangerous wildlife. (BTW, my earlier comment about the James Bond snake spray and Bic lighter was a joke the video reminded me of. I think someone might have taken me seriously...not you. I wasn't clear, for anyone else who is wondering.)
Instead of teaching that again, there's a volunteer who put it to the test.
My watch bear at the remote cabin started a new bed under the overhang. There was a lump in the old one.
He's a good bear, but he's still a bear. This is our cabin's kitchen window.
I think we saw him about a river mile or bit more downriver- maybe 1/2-3/4 mile as the raven flies. Bruiser of a blackie was just laying there on the river bank, forepaws crossed, in the sun, turning his head to watch as we went by.
Someone should do a study on skunk spray. You've seen those videos of beat verses woverine... Bear verses badger. .. If there's enough data on bear verses skunk, and the skunks consistently chased them off..... Wouldn't it make more sense to design a skunk spray?
I think some have had dogs that succeeded in killing skunks after getting sprayed.
I would like to know what a face of wasp fogger would do.
I've heard it stops some big apes in their tracks by taking their breath away.
That's a good question. That's come up many times in my line of work. Until recently, nobody wanted to risk testing that theory on anything but wasps. I've taught for decades why I do not recommend wasp spray for self defense against humans. There's better options. I've never considered it for dangerous wildlife. (BTW, my earlier comment about the James Bond snake spray and Bic lighter was a joke the video reminded me of. I think someone might have taken me seriously...not you. I wasn't clear, for anyone else who is wondering.)
Instead of teaching that again, there's a volunteer who put it to the test.
He didnt inhale it.
Ok, a hatchet and taser.
Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the left.
A Nation which leaves God behind is soon left behind.
"The Lord never asked anyone to be a tax collector, lowyer, or Redskins fan".
I was in a bar in the UP that had a bear wrestling event. I was scheduled to go up, then the bear took a shat and cleared the bar.
Reminds me of one of those at a mall way back when. The bear beat every big guy that got in the ring with him. It was a big blackie.
Then a skinny little janitor watching the match set down his broom and got into the ring. I thought, Oh no.. don't do it!!! Surprisingly, the little guy was quicker than an NBA player. He ducked and faked, until eventually the event referee put that scrawny janitors paw in the air as the winner. Talk about an underdog. Better than all of the pro fights I've long since forgotten.
Someone should do a study on skunk spray. You've seen those videos of beat verses woverine... Bear verses badger. .. If there's enough data on bear verses skunk, and the skunks consistently chased them off..... Wouldn't it make more sense to design a skunk spray?
I think some have had dogs that succeeded in killing skunks after getting sprayed.
I would like to know what a face of wasp fogger would do.
I've heard it stops some big apes in their tracks by taking their breath away.
That's a good question. That's come up many times in my line of work. Until recently, nobody wanted to risk testing that theory on anything but wasps. I've taught for decades why I do not recommend wasp spray for self defense against humans. There's better options. I've never considered it for dangerous wildlife. (BTW, my earlier comment about the James Bond snake spray and Bic lighter was a joke the video reminded me of. I think someone might have taken me seriously...not you. I wasn't clear, for anyone else who is wondering.)
Instead of teaching that again, there's a volunteer who put it to the test.
He didnt inhale it.
Ok, a hatchet and taser.
I don't know if that's been tested yet with wasp spray yet. He might just just try that. Hope he doesn't end up looking like a marval comic hero of the fantastic 4.
My watch bear at the remote cabin started a new bed under the overhang. There was a lump in the old one.
He's a good bear, but he's still a bear. This is our cabin's kitchen window.
I think we saw him about a river mile or bit more downriver- maybe 1/2-3/4 mile as the raven flies. Bruiser of a blackie was just laying there on the river bank, forepaws crossed, in the sun, turning his head to watch as we went by.
Someone should do a study on skunk spray. You've seen those videos of beat verses woverine... Bear verses badger. .. If there's enough data on bear verses skunk, and the skunks consistently chased them off..... Wouldn't it make more sense to design a skunk spray?
I think some have had dogs that succeeded in killing skunks after getting sprayed.
I would like to know what a face of wasp fogger would do.
I've heard it stops some big apes in their tracks by taking their breath away.
That's a good question. That's come up many times in my line of work. Until recently, nobody wanted to risk testing that theory on anything but wasps. I've taught for decades why I do not recommend wasp spray for self defense against humans. There's better options. I've never considered it for dangerous wildlife. (BTW, my earlier comment about the James Bond snake spray and Bic lighter was a joke the video reminded me of. I think someone might have taken me seriously...not you. I wasn't clear, for anyone else who is wondering.)
Instead of teaching that again, there's a volunteer who put it to the test.
My watch bear at the remote cabin started a new bed under the overhang. There was a lump in the old one.
He's a good bear, but he's still a bear. This is our cabin's kitchen window.
I think we saw him about a river mile or bit more downriver- maybe 1/2-3/4 mile as the raven flies. Bruiser of a blackie was just laying there on the river bank, forepaws crossed, in the sun, turning his head to watch as we went by.
Lucky bear. Jag would have chooted it. 😉
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
American by birth; Alaskan by choice. --ironbender
My watch bear at the remote cabin started a new bed under the overhang. There was a lump in the old one.
He's a good bear, but he's still a bear. This is our cabin's kitchen window.
I think we saw him about a river mile or bit more downriver- maybe 1/2-3/4 mile as the raven flies. Bruiser of a blackie was just laying there on the river bank, forepaws crossed, in the sun, turning his head to watch as we went by.
Looking for grubs?
Stayng out of the rain with the bed, but he can smell cooking that was done inside, I guess.