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On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 22:20:00 -0700, "John" bass wrote:
FWIW the pic of the owner shows him with his rifle slung. IMHO that's a good sign. I would not go into bear country with a guide that DID NOT have a suitable firearm. There are too many dingleberry guides in Alaska that only carry jingle bells and pepper spray. It depends on *where* you go in Alaska. If you are in the Katmai area, guides do NOT carry firearms. The bears there get fat on salmon, not humans. They are intent on catching fish and totally ignore the humans *during the salmon runs*, when most folks are in Alaska. Folks have been killed by browns in Katmai, but only when the bears were very hungry - without salmon to feed on. I have shared a pool or two with bears on several creeks and rivers within the Katmai. It is illegal to shoot a brown bear in the Katmai. In Western Alaska bears are hunted, and are far more shy of humans, therefore you are less apt to come in contact with them. The best thing to remember is to not surprise them. Make noise when walking, avoid thickets even if there is a "trail", and if you see a bear, talk to it. Again, in this area, fish get fat mainly on the salmon runs. Inland bears in Alaska are without salmon and tend to be more aggressive towards humans. A firearm there is probably a good idea. The joke about bells and pepper spray is a good one, but it is true that you should make noise (talking, not bells) while walking in bear country so as to not surprise them. I got tired of saying the Gettysburg Address (still remember it from Jr. High), as did my friends. Pepper spray would probably further **** off a bear intent on attacking, but if you feel comfortable with it........ Dave |
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