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On 10/11/2024 21:17, D wrote:Most wild animals - and domesticated ones - will only attack if they
On Sun, 10 Nov 2024, rbowman wrote:
On Sun, 10 Nov 2024 11:18:57 +0100, D wrote:
>If I moved there I sure would need a .357 Magnum do defend myself if>
those cats are loose! I'd better practice my quick draw!
I've had several encounters with cats without bloodshed. They have a
profile for prey and I don't fit it. Mountain bikers and joggers fit the
fleeing prey envelope rather well. Small children are vulnerable. The
last
fatality in this state was in 1989, a 5 year old riding a tricycle.
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Not to anthropomorphize but in my encounters we made eye contact and
eventually went our separate ways. My feeling was the cat was curious
about this thing standing its ground and concluded it was another apex
predator best left alone.
Wow! The only thing I remember having heard or read is, if meet bear,
then try to appear huge and make some noise. Maybe it works on cats as
well?
I guess if you turn and run that might activate the hunting instinct in
cats?
When there are too many around there's a hunting season. Most hunt them
with dogs. It's a balancing act. Reduce the cat population too much and
you wind up knee deep in elk.
Mmmm... nice meat!
I sometimes carry a .357 when I'm in known grizzly territory although
it's
too light. The preferred weapon is a pump shotgun loaded with alternate
slug and buckshot rounds. afaik I've only encountered one grizzly and I
retreated with no problem. Many trailheads have signs describing
identifying grizzly versus black bears but many people assume a brown
bear
is a grizzly but black bears come in a variety of shades.
feel threatened, or they are very hungry.
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Why risk injury otherwise?
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Making yourself look scarier than you are works for hungry animals, but
not for those that already feel threatened.
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Bill Bryson's 'a walk in the woods' concludes a chapter on how to deal
with bears with
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'Mostly bears don't attack. Sometimes they do'.
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