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Been out in a marsh in waders in waist to chest deep water in the pitch black and a beaver slaps his tail about 20 feet away. Also creates the strobe light effect for a sec. Anybody that will go onto the water in the dark setting up Decoys where alligators are a thing have balls of phuggin steel imo.I put a tree stand above an ehd deer a big bear was eating on. Seemed like a great idea until it got dark and the wind came up. Pretty sure my head lamp looked like a strobe light on the hike out. I will admit to being scared in the dark.
If you're out for a morning run, a hobo ambitious enough or in shape enough to catch you is a scary thought. Now me, I'd be easy prey for the hobo, but so slow that a mountain lion would be bored and look for healthier prey.I’d say 2/100 mornings I’m convinced that I’m being followed by a mountain lion or a random hobo that has jumped off a train 5 miles away and decided to stalk me in the wee hours of the morning.
One moon lit night I stepped out of my tent to relieve myself of all the beer I drank before going to bed. I noticed something appearing just a little out of the ordinary to my right, so I turned on my flashlight. It was mister skunk, ten feet away, locked, loaded, safety off and ready to fire. Fortunately, I was able to sidestep away while doing my business and all hostilities were avoided.i have never not thought about a mountain lion ending my life mid pee, no shoes on, oft no pants, with only the light of the milky way above me after stepping out of my tent.
how those pesky predators have not figured out how stupid easy those pickens are around every backcountry camp makes you really question the supposed IQ of the feline.