How To Stop A Charging Animal
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From: DL
25-Apr-15
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This could be put into a cannister the size of one for bear spray. Spray the ground in front of you(if you have time, LOL) Great for use on trespassers too. Just spray it on the path where they are coming in.
From: petedrummond
25-Apr-15
Taking away her credit card works best for me.
From: Beendare
25-Apr-15
Hmmmm, slippery material....use a sex aide to stop a charging buffalo.....
....why didn't I think of that? grin
From: Bill in MI
25-Apr-15
apparently Beendare is posting as Beendover on another site
From: gobbler
25-Apr-15
You can spray it around your deer stand and any deer that comes by will fall and break it's neck. Will save a lot of money on arrows.
From: cityhunter
26-Apr-15
do folks waste time and money on this chit , A banana peel works just s good !!
From: midwest
26-Apr-15
I agree with city....every cartoon I've ever seen, the banana peel never fails.
From: Huntcell
26-Apr-15
Hunt with slower partners!
From: t-roy
26-Apr-15
EF, Looks like a "Pigman" selfie!
From: Surfbow
26-Apr-15
"Hold on while I take out this hose and spray a bunch of gunk on the ground between us for 30 seconds"
...Yeah, that will work on the rioters
From: CurveBow
27-Apr-15
I'm a wastewater treatment plant Certified Operator. The product is a polymer (short for polyelectrolyte). It is as slippery as depicted! During the 1960's, there were race riots in Rochester in Monroe County, NY. I worked for Monroe County Pure Waters for 5 years starting in 1974. I'm was told stories of police using fire trucks loaded with polymer to stop rioters! Stories went that they sprayed down both the roads and rioters, thus impeding progress....
Even if the polymer dried, it would reactivate when wet. Think of walking across a seemingly "dry & clean" floor, walk into a puddle and wham - on the floor! Your shoes pick up a bit of dry polymer residue which reactivates once it meets water.
It can be cleaned up with very hot water and some special soap products that are designed to "kill" the polymer.
To stop charging game - no thanks; I prefer a 44! :)
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From: Zbone
28-Apr-15
Buckshot in the face oughta do it...8^)
From: DL
28-Apr-15
Some states don't allow sidearms during bow season.
From: Mild Bill
29-Apr-15
Pete nailed it. Gotta give him his props.
From: spike buck
29-Apr-15
From: spike buck
29-Apr-15
I was wondering how to stop this charging cow. I thought he was going to run me over.
I'll never take a shortcut through this guys property again!!
From: DL
29-Apr-15
There's been some times I wish I had some elk hunting. Those that have ever had cows following you can relate.
From: Sandbagger
30-Apr-15
Always hunt with a partner and a side arm. Just one shot to the knee cap should do it. Then just take a casual walk away.
From: Kevin Dill
30-Apr-15
I've always said the best way to prevent a charge from anything... is to be in possession of a valid harvest tag to kill it.