Anyone Packing while they're Fishing?
I know its an odd question for us folks in the gun section. But, anyone carry while fishing? I've had some encounters in the past, but nothing ever happened, but just didn't feel right is all.
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Yes, no reason not to.
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I do, when you are away from witnesses and alone is when the two legged predators are likely to give you a try. Something about them being away from the city (and witnesses) makes them brazen or brings out the primal in them.
I'm also Leary about my vehicle, parked someplace secluded away from witnesses. More than once I've discouraged someone from snooping around my ride. I was asleep on my pickup bench seat after fishing all night for Eel, the widows were fogged up. I wake up to find some yahoo trying to jimmy my door. I wiped the fog off the inside of the side window and showed him my 12 gauge, he split jiffy quick. Many times bad dudes will try bombast and intimidation when they get busted and/or are on the prowl. Packing can help avoid escalation. On another note, I've parked my rear in a chair with my fishing pole and propped my scatter gun close by. Nutria, Mink or whatever is likely to stumble your way. It usually freaks the Warden a bit. When he asks why? I always say they have some big fish here abouts. :) Over the years I've stumbled across numerous Pot plots, some guarded, some not. Some of those Pot growers can be pretty salty. |
Lately, been carryin my Glock19.
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I have a few times. Mostly when I know I am going to where there are wolves, or where I would be in a very bad place if I met the meth adict or his friends.
Just picked up a 380 for easier concealed carry. I probably will carry more now. |
I don't even check the mail nowadays without something. In the woods it's usually either my .41 mag or a .22 target pistol.
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If I'm up,I'm packin, if I'm not theres a colt under my pillow, a 12 ga. in the corner at arms reach.
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thought you were supposed to use a fishing pole. people near you might get spooked if you start shooting at fish. just kidding. couldn't resist.
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If I'm awake I'm carrying people give me some odd looks when they come over, but me and my shield are pretty much inseparable.
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always packing when hunting or fishing. Idaho is open carry
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Originally Posted by Ridge Runner
(Post 4243147)
If I'm up,I'm packin...
RR Glock 19 on my nightstand when I'm sleeping. |
in the fall/winter I have a colt commander in my waist band, an AR on the front seat, my 6.5 gibbs in the back, ya never know.
In the summer, the gibbs is replaced by either a RRA varminter or my 20 tac, I like being prepared RR |
I pack at all times.
When I get to where I am camping and fishing I normally open carry. I walk to where other guys are fishing if some are there. I walk up and kindly ask how the fishing is and be as friendly as I ca be. But the underlying reason I visit is to let them know I am not a target. Just a guy there to fish, and I have a gun. Last year I went to a place to launch my pontoon boat. When I got there a SUV was blocking the spot to launch my boat. I backed as close to the water as I could and proceed to launch. It was about 6:00 am and I was a little later than I wanted to be. They had three Sturgeon poles in the water and no one was out and about. Soon a big tweeker looking guy comes out of the SUV followed by a blond, BEHOOCH. She was mouthy and was yelling at me. The dude was starting to amp up his tough guy act when I took off my jacket and put on my fishing shirt. That act exposed my 45 auto. I explained to them both that leaving poles unattended was against the law. Camping in the area was prohibited. Blocking a boat ramp was also prohibited. The guy instantly saw the gun and his macho attitude was shut down. I told them my name and I told them if they felt that I had broken any laws I encouraged them to report it to the Fish and Game along with the sheriffs office. At that point I would file my report along with pictures and their licence plate. The BEHOOCH was still screaming at me and the Tweaker dude turned to her and told her to shut the F, up. I was pissed and amped up but I tried to be calm, I was in trouble. I knew that if I got visibly angry it wold make matters worse. So I finished getting ready to go and got in my boat and left. All day I was worried about them robbing my truck or vandalizing it. I couldn't enjoy my fishing trip. The pistol no doubt saved me from an A$$ whippin or worse. I should have turned them in for the violations but I didn't. I didn't fish there as much last year as I wanted. I guess I was worried I would bump into them again. I hate stuff like that. |
Mudder Chuck, yep you just covered the whole scenario of what is likely to happen. Good job.
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Yes. More security from 2 legged and 4 legged critters. Probably more for the possibility of a mountain lion than anything else.
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A number of years ago a buddy and I went ice fishing on Lake Koocanusa in northwest Montana. When we got out on the lake to start fishing we found that we both had our rifles, but we had forgotten our fishing poles.
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I have my Glock 26 with me when ever possible (legal).
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I got treed by a feral dog pack YEARS ago and that taught me to NEVER go unarmed!
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Before the official wore his 'Stechkin', but it is very large and heavy, so now i use a 'Makarov'.
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I thank GOD I'm packing.
I'VE GOT BIG FEET, HANDS , NOSE AND EARS, so I better be packing ,cause I'm one goofy lookin dude. |
Originally Posted by idahoron
(Post 4243876)
I pack at all times.
When I get to where I am camping and fishing I normally open carry. I walk to where other guys are fishing if some are there. I walk up and kindly ask how the fishing is and be as friendly as I ca be. But the underlying reason I visit is to let them know I am not a target. Just a guy there to fish, and I have a gun. Last year I went to a place to launch my pontoon boat. When I got there a SUV was blocking the spot to launch my boat. I backed as close to the water as I could and proceed to launch. It was about 6:00 am and I was a little later than I wanted to be. They had three Sturgeon poles in the water and no one was out and about. Soon a big tweeker looking guy comes out of the SUV followed by a blond, BEHOOCH. She was mouthy and was yelling at me. The dude was starting to amp up his tough guy act when I took off my jacket and put on my fishing shirt. That act exposed my 45 auto. I explained to them both that leaving poles unattended was against the law. Camping in the area was prohibited. Blocking a boat ramp was also prohibited. The guy instantly saw the gun and his macho attitude was shut down. I told them my name and I told them if they felt that I had broken any laws I encouraged them to report it to the Fish and Game along with the sheriffs office. At that point I would file my report along with pictures and their licence plate. The BEHOOCH was still screaming at me and the Tweaker dude turned to her and told her to shut the F, up. I was pissed and amped up but I tried to be calm, I was in trouble. I knew that if I got visibly angry it wold make matters worse. So I finished getting ready to go and got in my boat and left. All day I was worried about them robbing my truck or vandalizing it. I couldn't enjoy my fishing trip. The pistol no doubt saved me from an A$$ whippin or worse. I should have turned them in for the violations but I didn't. I didn't fish there as much last year as I wanted. I guess I was worried I would bump into them again. I hate stuff like that. |
In urban areas where I won't be shooting anything I carry a Colt Cobra snubby and otherwise I carry a Smith&Wesson 422. Both very light and handy.
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I don't carry when out on the water, may in the future but have never needed it or felt like I would and it would only take up room on my boat......yes, I need a bigger boat.
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Yep, and I also carry when buying groceries. That is what the license to carry is for. There is no way to know what you will run into or where you will run into it.
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Always better to carry and NOT need it than to NOT carry and NEED it! When I get dressed my sidearm is part of my clothing package. No exceptions. If a store or building is marked "No Firearms Allowed" then my big rear doesn't go there. I simply don't leave my home unarmed. Fishing, hunting, shopping, or just checking my mail at the end of my driveway, one of my "little buddies" is either in my pocket or somewhere on my person.
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Any time I leave the house I am carrying.... Doesn't matter whether I walk to the mail box or out fishing 30 miles off shore... And at night I have a Glock 19 and an AR by the bed.
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I'm usually carrying my smaller Glock .380 with Me,even when out Coyote Hunting,Fishing or especially when Camping in Remote Areas....as mentioned it's better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it!In today's World it's nice to have the assurance of having some Protection/Safety when going out Hunting or in the General Public where You never know what kind of Situation may arise? ;)
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I always carry, especially when fishing. I had a run-in kind of similar to idahoron's at the local lake. I was using a remote/seldom used boat ramp one day. When we called it quits and went to trailer the boat, there was a few trailer trash-looking bums blocking the boat ramp with lawn chairs and catfish rigs. I gave them a wide berth and plenty of time to move their crap out of the way, but they didn't budge. Usually, I leave everything on the boat, trailer it, then throw stuff into the truck later. I was trying to be polite, so I even took the time to dock the boat, haul stuff up the stairs to the truck before backing down to the ramp...and they still hadn't moved. When I asked them to move, so we could trailer the boat and leave, they started getting belligerent about having to bring in their lines and move their chairs, coolers, etc. My buddy has much less patience than I do, when it comes to rude people, so he intentionally exposed his firearm while changing his shirt, before telling them to get the &$#! out of the way. They moved. It's certainly not how I would have liked to see it play out, but it worked. I guess the bottom line is that you never really know when you're going to run into an unsavory element. I feel its better to just stay prepared. On a more fun note, we stopped by another boat ramp on our way home to meet a couple friends and swap fishing stories and the local game warden happened to be there checking fishing licenses. We sent him over to the ramp we were just at, so he could check those bums' licenses and make sure they picked up all the trash they had thrown in the weeds by the ramp. I wish I could have seen the looks on their faces when the CPO's truck pulled in the lot...
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just like RR said. If I am up, Im strapped. If Im in bed, I have enuf within arms reach to fend off a gaggle of stupidity quickly.
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When I get dressed in the morning the .357 goes in my hip pocket and there it stays all day, every day and at night it goes on the table beside my bed. It is my constant companion, about the only place I wont carry it into is a police station or a courthouse, which I have no reason to go into anyway. If you are going to carry be committed to it, I thought that was the whole point.
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Yes, though normally it's just with a .22 revolver in case I'm attacked by an aluminum can.
I do have a 357. Mag I carry for serious protection, though it rarely goes fishing. |
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