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dboyd101
07-15-2011, 10:35 AM
Hey guys,
I do a lot of shore fishing, and I tend to go at night because of work, and I seem to have better luck twilight. I got pretty spooked last night when I thought I heard a bear, and last week I was visually stalked by a red fox in the same area. (Saw the red fox watching me, I would walk, it would walk in same direction, I would stop, it would stop and look at me).
My question is, when you shore fish, do you carry a knife or anything with you for protection? I suppose it's a dumb question, but I felt a little naked in the outdoors when I only had my line cutting nail clippers.
Thanks!
Wilson
07-15-2011, 10:38 AM
Pepper Spray?
Ol Pedro
07-15-2011, 10:49 AM
Used to carry a bat at the Old Wharf before Cat Man Do F%$#d it all up . A Fox will follow you if it has a den near by . They also have learned to steal food/bait from Fishermen . If you make enough noise when moving along trails/shoreline most critters will give you a wide berth . Had Deer come down to the water while I was wading before .
kcritch
07-15-2011, 10:51 AM
That fox was looking for a hand out for sure. I'm with ya on that bear thing though. I live in Bridgewater and they have been seen here a lot lately. They just had one treed in downtown Raritan yesterday.
I say bring a slower buddy with you!
AndyS
07-15-2011, 12:47 PM
I had the same experience with a fox late at night surf fishing in Bay Head.
He wanted in on my bucket of eels. I would go toward him he would walk away, I stop, he stops, played cat and mouse for a while. I keep a whistle in my freshwater vest.
dboyd101
07-15-2011, 02:28 PM
Thanks for the input. Definitely think it's an overlooked aspect that should be kept in mind. A large knife might be too much, but who knows. Glad to know that I wasn't the first to experience the fox thing either. While it was cool, and unbelievably silent, it was a bit nerve wracking.
-Dave
johnnyc08
07-15-2011, 08:11 PM
i ALWAYS carry a pocket knife with me...easy to open fast... (whether im working in newark...lol... or fishing wherever) i know a pocket knife is nothing against a bear but at least ill go down trying...have a steak knife as well in my tackle
TAB95
07-15-2011, 09:03 PM
I don't know if your a betting man, but if you are worried about bears as red fox pose no threat to you. I would consider pepper spray over a knife with out any hesitation, unless you are a Ninja.
I guess this is a Lower Hudson Valley issue in NY but I was suprised nobody fears the Coyotee or "coy-dogs". Those mf's are in the area of the PO by Sloatsburg.
johnnyc08
07-15-2011, 09:08 PM
I don't know if your a betting man, but if you are worried about bears as red fox pose no threat to you. I would consider pepper spray over a knife with out any hesitation, unless you are a Ninja.
I guess this is a Lower Hudson Valley issue in NY but I was suprised nobody fears the Coyotee or "coy-dogs". Those mf's are in the area of the PO by Sloatsburg.
im a ninja angler...ok, j/k id prolly run screaming and get mauled lol
acabtp
07-16-2011, 04:05 AM
I guess this is a Lower Hudson Valley issue in NY but I was suprised nobody fears the Coyotee or "coy-dogs". Those mf's are in the area of the PO by Sloatsburg.
We've got coyotes "down" here in Morris County and I have seen them in Passaic County too :cool:
dboyd101
07-16-2011, 01:35 PM
I'm fishing upper Morris county and I have even heard of dogs being taken off leashes in upper passaic county - don't doubt they are around, but I'm pretty sure i'd be able to take out a stray dog with my bare hands and a blunt end of my fishing rod...
add 3 or more into the mix and i'm not so sure...
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