bear pepper spray?
tejashunter
8/18/09 10:01pm
have not had time to post much... to busy trying to do research for the Wyoming mule deer hunt! knowing that within 60 days I will be working at figuring it out in the field instead of doing "homework" has me very anxious.
I have acquired all goods (survival, med kit, hunting equipment) that are recommended by the majority of hunters but one item that has come up just a few times is bear pepper spray. Obviously being the novice I am I figured it would be wise to open the discussion to those who have hunted and continue to hunt areas in the south east quadrant of Wyoming. I have no experience with pepper spray, regular nor bear, but I am curious if it is necessary or effective. The other concern/question is that I have been told winds are strong and steady across the state and I sure dont want it coming back in my face. After all if it can actually knock down a bear I could only imagine what a little bit in a humans eyes would do.
Tejas Hunter.
I have acquired all goods (survival, med kit, hunting equipment) that are recommended by the majority of hunters but one item that has come up just a few times is bear pepper spray. Obviously being the novice I am I figured it would be wise to open the discussion to those who have hunted and continue to hunt areas in the south east quadrant of Wyoming. I have no experience with pepper spray, regular nor bear, but I am curious if it is necessary or effective. The other concern/question is that I have been told winds are strong and steady across the state and I sure dont want it coming back in my face. After all if it can actually knock down a bear I could only imagine what a little bit in a humans eyes would do.
Tejas Hunter.
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Anyways, I've been sprayed on more that a few occassions, and although it isn't the funnest thing to have happen, you can still do what you need to do. It does not blind you but makes it so you never want to open your eyes again. Kind of feels like your face is peeling off of your skull from an intense amount of heat, but only worse lol
Naw, it's not that bad, really. If you've never had it sprayed in your face, it will take your breath away and you just want to fall to the ground and curl up in the fetal position. I'm just a bit leery on using it to save me against a charging bear when I know I can continue on after being sprayed.
And before anyone gets any bright ideas about why I've been sprayed so many times, I had to requal on the stuff once a year in order to carry it. Yep, I was on the right side of law in all cases.
I guess the better question may be what are the odds of running into a bear in the southeast part of Wyoming.