Mountain Lion Attack Stopped By Young Female Hunter
BY Herschel Smith4 years, 1 month ago
Courtesy of BRVTVS. She tells the story herself and supplies video. There’s no reason for me to elaborate.
Courtesy of BRVTVS. She tells the story herself and supplies video. There’s no reason for me to elaborate.
On November 23, 2020 at 12:19 am, TheAlaskan said:
Skookum. Like her spunk. She reminds me of my daughter albeit older. I homeschool and one of my at home class is target practice and handling firearms safely. She is nine…straight shooter already.
I showed her the video. She gets it. Both her and her older brother (eleven years) are ‘big nasties’ awhere. We have black, brown and grizzlies around. Last spring we had a blackie do much damage to our irrigation system. Bears are not welcome here. In the spring and late fall I’m always packing bear medicine. Kids will aways have armed escort if they want to venture far from the cabin. During late spring, through summer into fall, salmon are running and the bears aren’t an issue.
Great video…will use it in rifle class. Thanks.
On November 23, 2020 at 9:58 am, RCW said:
A good shot & woman she is; she’ll make a good wife for someone someday.
On November 23, 2020 at 10:24 am, Frank Clarke said:
Mountain Lion Attack Stopped By Pretty Young Female Hunter
There, fixed it for you.
I’m sure Dad is happy that he taught his daughter about guns.
On November 23, 2020 at 2:31 pm, Paul B said:
She should not feel remorse over killing something that was about to kill her
On November 25, 2020 at 9:13 am, Ned said:
It’s interesting that she shows the video and then exactly recreates it for us in a narrative with zero embellishment. She did very well under pressure.
This is a reminder to always keep your magnification at the lowest setting. One can always zoom up if an animal or threat is distant, but not necessarily visa-versa.
I know a number of hunters who missed close shots and opportunities because they had their magnification turned up.