one more question
#14
RE: one more question
ORIGINAL: bowhuntermws1981
That might work if a pack of wolves attacked you at the same time Champlain, you could take out multiple hostiles with one shot...kind of like the spread gun in SuperContra.
That might work if a pack of wolves attacked you at the same time Champlain, you could take out multiple hostiles with one shot...kind of like the spread gun in SuperContra.
#15
RE: one more question
Well let me add my 2 cent's worth.
I would say the best thing to do is to be quiet & still as possible but if they wind or see you then stand up wave your arm's & yell to scare them off If that doesn't work be ready to throw something or shoot it with everything you got.
If that doesn't work you might be in for a world of hurt.
I would say the best thing to do is to be quiet & still as possible but if they wind or see you then stand up wave your arm's & yell to scare them off If that doesn't work be ready to throw something or shoot it with everything you got.
If that doesn't work you might be in for a world of hurt.
#17
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2003
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RE: one more question
Odds are overwhelming that you won't "run into them" at all. You might hunt hard for 20 years and never see a cougar. Wolves are more visible but still a rare sighting. You'd do much better to worry about things like:
What should I do if I fall and break my leg?
How do I keep a tick from biting me?
How do I keep another hunter from shooting me?
Those are just three things, but I guarantee your odds of dying from any one of those three is roughly 1000 times greater than getting whacked by a cougar or wolf.
What should I do if I fall and break my leg?
How do I keep a tick from biting me?
How do I keep another hunter from shooting me?
Those are just three things, but I guarantee your odds of dying from any one of those three is roughly 1000 times greater than getting whacked by a cougar or wolf.
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