Do any of you live in an area where you actually have to be concerned about protection from dangerous animals? Even near densely populated areas in Northern Virginia, some are concerned about black bear.
I saw a guy in a gun shop last year who was buying a 12-gauge coach shotgun for his wife because after he left for work in the morning, she was concerned about bear near their mountain home when she went out to her car.
Rarely happens around here, but in more isolated areas of the state there have been a couple deaths from black bear, so her concern is warranted.
I don't hike that far anymore, but when I used to in deep woods, I felt much better with my .357 revolver on my hip. One time I came across a woman on the opposite side of a creek who was running a big pack of big hounds. Had nothing with me but a hiking stick and a ka-bar knife, and fortunately no problem, but definitely don't like going into isolated areas without some protection.
So the question is, Are you concerned about any dangerous animals in your area, and if so, what protection measures do you use? I'm thinking of bears, wolves, coyotes, stray dogs, cougars, maybe even wolverines.