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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Deming" data-source="post: 2439212" data-attributes="member: 107264"><p>I carry a .44 revolver in a nylon holster on either my left side pack belt or my left side pants belt. I am right handed. That way it is always in the same spot. Yes, it gets in the way, however the butt is close to my hand. When I am hiking or bow hunting and see fresh sign I carry it in my hand. I hunt Montana, primarily in the aptly named Beartooths, Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness, or Grizzly Central-around Lincoln, MT. When rifle hunting there I carry bear spray on my left side. My elk rifle is a .375. A few years ago my brother and I hunted the Missouri Breaks North of Jordan. For those familiar with that country it might shock you to hear that we found tracks and scat from a black bear. Last Fall I heard a man I trust talk about seeing a grizzly near Pompey's Pillar and another man I didn't know told of seeing one on the Musselshell by Hwy 200. You better assume that there are grizzlies everywhere in Montana except maybe in the extreme Northeast corner or along the Canadian border East of Havre. Even then... Still, after hunting Montana for over 50 years I have never seen a grizzly while I was hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Deming, post: 2439212, member: 107264"] I carry a .44 revolver in a nylon holster on either my left side pack belt or my left side pants belt. I am right handed. That way it is always in the same spot. Yes, it gets in the way, however the butt is close to my hand. When I am hiking or bow hunting and see fresh sign I carry it in my hand. I hunt Montana, primarily in the aptly named Beartooths, Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness, or Grizzly Central-around Lincoln, MT. When rifle hunting there I carry bear spray on my left side. My elk rifle is a .375. A few years ago my brother and I hunted the Missouri Breaks North of Jordan. For those familiar with that country it might shock you to hear that we found tracks and scat from a black bear. Last Fall I heard a man I trust talk about seeing a grizzly near Pompey's Pillar and another man I didn't know told of seeing one on the Musselshell by Hwy 200. You better assume that there are grizzlies everywhere in Montana except maybe in the extreme Northeast corner or along the Canadian border East of Havre. Even then... Still, after hunting Montana for over 50 years I have never seen a grizzly while I was hunting. [/QUOTE]
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