+1
Exactly my perspective and why I did not go with a pistol grip pump shotgun full of Brenneke slung on the back. Too inconvenient when fly fishing, and hard to reach when also carrying a backpack...
Truth be told, I wanted a .500 S&W and fly fishing in bear country was the perfect excuse. Heck, even the wife approved of it! The .44 and 10 mm I already owned would have worked too I believe. Less perfectly, but still likely acceptably. As stated, it is my belief (?) that the muzzle blast is actually what turn them away, if they turn. And if they do not turn, it would take more than anything fired from a handgun to actually stop them...
I hesitated to post in this thread, I watched the video posted by
@sandman0921, and read
@One Day... story and the direction the thread has turned has me concerned.....
Let me start by confirming that I am far from being a bear expert, but I live in Alaska, in an area with lots of bears, both brown and black. I hunt, fish, hike and camp here at home, on the Russian, Kenai and Kasilof rivers. as well as hunting every year in Kodiak. I filled a Kodiak Brown bear tag several years ago, and I bait black bears here at home almost every year. I have had more than one "bear encounter" when not hunting them. We regularly have bears in our yard and around the neighborhood. I lots of bear stories. My son's high school wrestling coach was mauled by a brown sown with cubs a couple years ago.
https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/wil...lking-dog-mauled-by-bear-near-seward-airport/
I have also worked up North where Polar Bear encounters were an almost daily occurrence in the winter and Brown Bears in the summer. We were required to participate in "bear training" and we didn't work outside without bear spray and a firearm.
Many years ago I took a concealed carry class from a Chief of Police who was retired from the AK State Troopers working in AK Fish and Game Enforcement before taking the Chief position. During that class the conversations would almost invariably turn to bear defense...
When I am fishing or hiking, I carry a Smith 500 either in a belt holster or in a chest holster depending on my activity. I ALSO carry bear spray on my belt. My wife hikes the trails around town alot (several times a week when the weather permits) she carries bear spray on her shoulder strap on her day pack.
All that said, I glad that the Sandman's video and Oneday's story turned out as they did. Best case outcome for the situations for sure.
My concern is the concept of a "warning shot" and IMO the very real and dangerous implications of folks doing so. I personally will have ZERO motivation to continue fishing any of the above mentioned areas if folks are going to start firing "warning shots" when they feel threatened by a bear.
Here is just one of many stories......Two summers ago I have a neighbor who had a bear in his chicken coup. Neighbor grabs his shotgun, loaded with birdshot, and steps out onto the porch to see what all commotion is about. Brown bear hears him come out the door and stands up on its hind legs to look at him over the top of the 8' tall chicken coupe. Neighbor blasts bear in the head/face at about 35 yards across the driveway with 12 ga No. 6 shot to "scare it away". We (the entire neighborhood) spend the next week on lockdown, kids are not walking to school, playing outside ect, ect fearful that there is a 10' bear bear running around pissed off with a face full birdshot. Fortunately it all ended well, but it had all the potential to be a real mess.
So the one thing that I have learned over the years it's this. If I feel threatened enough by person, a bear, a moose, a dog, or anything else that requires me to discharge my firearm it's because I feel my life is in danger and killing it is the only way to stop that threat.
Bear Spray is the warning shot. IMO if the "muzzle blast" of a revolver is enough to turn a bear's charge, then bear spray will also,
and will do so without throwing lead down the river. If the bear keeps coming (and yes it happens fast) then by all means
dispatch the bear by any means necessary.
Anyway, it's all my 2c so let the beatings begin......