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Bear


The bear is more likely to be looking at you as food. I have been told by a bow hunter friend that he always carries a .22 sidearm when he bow hunts to finish off the kill. One day he was attacked by a brown bear. First he quickly climbed a very skinny tree. Then, using his .22, took out the bear's eyes followed by several shots into the nose and last several shots to each ear. The bear was deprived of it's senses and forgot about my friend. He then tracked it and finished it off with bow and arrow. A .25 pellet could do the same thing with both the deer and bear. I apologies to those of you that find this description offensive; but when it comes to eating and living under conditions of live or die, this has always been the way of the animal world.

Offered by Ron.

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