…this just might be why Alaskans, who deal with really big bears, prefer their bear repellent in 12 gauge and .44 magnum. A guy I met who lived way out there told me that his shotgun was loaded slug-slug-buck-buck-duck–to make big holes, then lots of small holes, and finally to blow the nose off so he couldn’t detect you.
I’m sorry; but I believe you’re confusing me with somebody else. Ben and PalmBoy are the meat packer fans. A Viking isn’t afraid of anything; and especially a Polish Viking.
I admit a little anxiety about our first camping foray into actual bear country; but, I figure I’ll wear a NuttyBuddy all the time, that’ll make me feel invincible. Not sure what to do about Mocha-momma though.
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Grew up in NW Indiana, Gino. Visit my site, and you’ll get a hint as to why my nickname junior year in high school was “The Fridge.” (I was all of 135 lbs and 6′ tall at the time) So yeah, I got some good reasons to love Da Bears.
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Steve // July 30, 2008 at 8:49 pm
Hmmm. I sense some issues with bears. I think you need to embrace your inner bear. Maybe you heed to go here.
kingdavid // July 30, 2008 at 9:29 pm
Well sure, invisible force shields are, well, invisible. This guy must have just eaten a walrus.
Bike Bubba // July 30, 2008 at 10:16 pm
…this just might be why Alaskans, who deal with really big bears, prefer their bear repellent in 12 gauge and .44 magnum. A guy I met who lived way out there told me that his shotgun was loaded slug-slug-buck-buck-duck–to make big holes, then lots of small holes, and finally to blow the nose off so he couldn’t detect you.
Gino // July 31, 2008 at 3:53 am
yeah,yeah…
you packer fans always worry about being eaten by bears.
and well you should.
kingdavid // July 31, 2008 at 4:09 am
I’m sorry; but I believe you’re confusing me with somebody else. Ben and PalmBoy are the meat packer fans. A Viking isn’t afraid of anything; and especially a Polish Viking.
I admit a little anxiety about our first camping foray into actual bear country; but, I figure I’ll wear a NuttyBuddy all the time, that’ll make me feel invincible. Not sure what to do about Mocha-momma though.
Bike Bubba // July 31, 2008 at 8:24 pm
I actually root for Da Bears (actually the “Decatur Staleys”), so I know how dangerous they can be. Except in those off years. :^)
That’s One Way to Hunt Bears | Careful Thought // July 31, 2008 at 9:56 pm
[...] David would have you believe that he is ‘concerned’ about bears wandering into his campsite in the Boundary Waters region of northern Minnesota next month. I [...]
Gino // August 1, 2008 at 3:51 am
oops, sorry KD. my bad.
got so many cheeseheads on my blogroll, after a while i forget who’s who.
bubba: bears fan,are ya?
i knew there was something cool about you.
Bike Bubba // August 1, 2008 at 9:35 pm
Grew up in NW Indiana, Gino. Visit my site, and you’ll get a hint as to why my nickname junior year in high school was “The Fridge.” (I was all of 135 lbs and 6′ tall at the time) So yeah, I got some good reasons to love Da Bears.
And hate them at times, too, of course.