agreedThe type of wildlife in the area should dictate what size sidearm is necessary.
Don't know what state you are in but in PA you can still carry your CCW while hunting though it can't be used any type of hunting.In my state which is a straight wall state when deer hunting, if carrying a handgun it must meet the handgun rules for deer hunting. Minimum 4” barrel and .357 cal or larger. So if I carry my hellcat inside my waist band for defense purposes and carry my 350 legend to hunt, I could be citied for carrying a gun that doesn’t meet hunting requirements even if I have no plans of using it to take a deer with. DNR’s can come up with some stupid rules.
When we hunt up north (MN) I carry my M&P 2.0 .45. I had thought about going to 10mm but we have so much 45ACP that it doesn't make a lot of sense to introduce a new caliber into the mix. Now I'm thinking about it again.
I know some folks that lived in Alaska. They carried bells around their necks and on their shoe laces as bear deterrent. The noise would ensure any bears in the area were not surprised.I never hunted but camped in PA. For approximately 30 years. We saw bears around our comp a couple times. I always had a Winchester Riot Gun with Slugs available and carried various 357 Revolvers over the years. While camping the 357’s had a factory jacketed flat nosed load. I think 158 grain but don’t remember.
When I camped and hiked in Yellowstone three years in a row, the Rangers always told us to put bells on our shoes make some kind of noise so you didn’t surprise the bear.Some folks I know that lived in Alaska and as bear deterrent carried bells around their necks and on their shoe laces. The noise would ensure any bears in the area were not surprised.
They never did encounter any bears, so maybe it worked.
I heard you can identify Grizzly scat because it contains little bells and smells like pepper spray.When I camped and hiked in Yellowstone three years in a row, the Rangers always told us to put bells on our shoes make some kind of noise so you didn’t surprise the bear.
If they heard noises, they are more apt to run away than attack.
Some days you eat the bear, some days the bear eats you....Bells? Whats the fun in that?
Seriously Id rather surprise a Bear then have him surprise me...just sayin. Carry enuf or learn to run faster than the guy next to you
It doesnt even get fun until they are close. Then one of you will have a cool story