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Face to face with a big black bear
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 965217" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>As Alan said it was just a little ole black bear. I have been fishing in a stream with 5 black bears also fishing within a hundred yards both up and downstream of me. No big deal. I was inbetween a a sow and her young cubs once..... that was interesting but she didn't try to eat me. I have hit them with rocks to get them out of the road. Chased them out of camp with a sling shot. They are pretty much harmless critters. I have met a lot of cows that were more dangerous than a black bear.</p><p>I would be much more concern with the snakes hiding in the grass or a gator looking for a meal.</p><p>I have worked in Grizzly country. They are an entirely different animal. In Grizzly country you pack a small cannon at all times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 965217, member: 498"] As Alan said it was just a little ole black bear. I have been fishing in a stream with 5 black bears also fishing within a hundred yards both up and downstream of me. No big deal. I was inbetween a a sow and her young cubs once..... that was interesting but she didn't try to eat me. I have hit them with rocks to get them out of the road. Chased them out of camp with a sling shot. They are pretty much harmless critters. I have met a lot of cows that were more dangerous than a black bear. I would be much more concern with the snakes hiding in the grass or a gator looking for a meal. I have worked in Grizzly country. They are an entirely different animal. In Grizzly country you pack a small cannon at all times. [/QUOTE]
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