While we understand and respect your right to bear arms, we also believe in providing you with the most effective tools for every situation, such as a bear spray. You might be wondering, "Why bear spray? I already have my trusty hunting weapon." Here's the interesting part: numerous biologists and wildlife experts suggest opting for bear spray over firearms when it comes to deterring brown bear attacks.
Bear repellant is a potent concoction made of red pepper oil. When used correctly, it inflames the eyes and upper respiratory system of the bear, effectively deterring it without causing permanent harm. This non-toxic, non-lethal method not only protects you but also respects the life of the animal.
On the other hand, using a firearm requires precision and calmness — things that might not come easy during a sudden bear encounter. A missed shot could potentially escalate the situation, leading to more harm than good.
Remember, the goal is not to harm the bear but to protect yourself. Using bear spray effectively requires practice and understanding. Stay safe and respect wildlife as well as shop for quality camping gear and hunting apparel at GRITR Outdoors.
Yes, bear spray works effectively to deter bear attacks. It temporarily incapacitates an attacking bear by inflaming its eyes and upper respiratory system, giving you time to escape safely.
Remove the safety clip, aim slightly downward in front of the approaching bear, and spray in 1-2 second bursts. Start spraying when the bear is about 20-30 feet away, making sure to create a cloud between you and the bear. Remember, do not spray your gear or surroundings as a preventative measure.
Yes, bear spray can be effective on mountain lions. Like bears, mountain lions are sensitive to the active ingredients in the spray, which can cause temporary blindness and difficulty breathing, deterring them from attacking or pursuing further. However, it's important to remember that every situation can be different.
You can buy bear spray at GRITR Outdoors by visiting our website and navigating to the "Outdoor & Survival" section. Under "Camping," you'll find a category for "Bear Sprays."