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Bear spray was my first thought as well and keep food and drinks out of the area. A handgun might not be the best plan for the rest of the time also if they are becoming a problem. Something is bringing them in and most of the time it is food. They love bird feeders here. Get rid of the feeders. Etc.
Quote from: bud16415 on July 29, 2017, 03:45:59 pmBear spray was my first thought as well and keep food and drinks out of the area. A handgun might not be the best plan for the rest of the time also if they are becoming a problem. Something is bringing them in and most of the time it is food. They love bird feeders here. Get rid of the feeders. Etc. I was thinking the same thing about a handgun near the hot tub. We tend to be enjoying an adult beverage when we're in the hot tub. Adult beverages and guns don't tend to be a good combination.
If you have drank enough for you to die in a hot tub your an idiot, and probably should win a Darwin award. If your worried about being attacked by a bear while getting into or using your spa, your paranoid. I carry, most of the time, I have six acres that's pretty secluded in NW Washington. Last thing I think about is a bear killing or attacking me when I get home, I do think of and usually have a beer though before getting in and while soaking. This was taken about 5 miles or less give or take from my house a couple of days ago. Granted it's a black bear, but still a bear. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH6JbZB02YM