I personaly dont count blackbear as dangerous animals.
geez you guys are touchy. I never said bears are not dangerous
WHAT?? Oh, and I know a few people who have been in trouble with black bears, including a couple family members.
It takes another pretty stupid person to get in trouble with a black bear.
So, thanks for that comment.
And you can't compare bears to lightning. Bear attack is a semi-preventable cause of death, that is why we carry guns for them. If you can find something to stop lightning from killing you, I'm sure there would be a lot of people interested. And freak accidents such as getting killed by a vending machine doesn't count either. Normal people know that a bear, which is bigger, stronger, and has the tools to kill is intrinsically dangerous, and the fact that I go outside, I am accepting that danger, just like anything else, such as tripping over the curb and hitting my head. We never said that bears are freakishly dangerous, I just want to point out, that through preparation, we can help to lessen that danger. Lloyd: as a lineman you should appreciate more than anyone safety gear, and the proper preparation, just as is necessary with bears, and as you say, any type of hunting. When I go out in the dead of winter, I still carry my .454 in case of moose. And lots of people don't know this, but bears aren't true hibernators, if it gets warm out, or something disturbs them, they can get up, go mess around, and go back to sleep even in winter.