Any thoughts out there, or personal experiences, where carrying a weapon while 
flyfishing has been an advantage.  I have a concealed carry permit and have had for at 
least 30 years, as I used to make bank deposits for my company after hours.  Even 
though I have retired from that company, I have kept the permit current, but rarely, 
except when going somewhere remote, even take my weapon.  Several years ago I was 
fishing the Yak just off I-90.  I was parked on a frontage road less than 150 feet off 
of, and in full view of the Interstate near Easton.  I was on a dead end frontage road 
and had turned the car around prior to walking down to the river.  Upon returning to 
the car, two unsavory looking fellows driving an old blue Nova came tearing down this 
frontage road and spun their car around and deliberately blocked my car from going 
anyshere.  I had my pistol in the trunk, as as they were getting out of their car and 
approaching me, I quickly walked to the rear of my car, and po!
pped the trunk opener. I then re
ached into the trunk, grabbed the gun which was in a clip on holster, and walked back 
to where they could see me put it on my belt.  I never drew the weapon, just showed 
that I had it.  The fellows involved left so fast that I am not sure their feet or the 
car were even touching the ground.  
The purpose of bringing this up is that I have had several instances over the past 
five years where, when by myself, I have been accosted.  In each of these merely 
letting the other party be aware that I was armed, by letting them see the holstered 
weapon, made the difference.  I know from reading past posts that some in this group 
hunt as well as fish.  I am sure that some feel very uncomfortable around firearms.  
The purpose for my question is not to get into the the guns versus no guns debate.  
Rather I would like to see if it is just me who is running into situations like the 
above, or if it is becoming a widespread problem.  In none of the situations involved 
have I even instigated so much as a conversation beforehand with the perps.  Just 
seems to be a bunch of people out there looking for trouble, kicks, etc.  I know many 
areas have experienced car breakins, etc.  The basin lakes in eastern Washington seem 
to be a hot spot for this type of activity.  I have been threate!
d several times at Nunnaly.  If 
any of you remember Gene Armstrong who worked at Kaufmanns in Belleve, he had several 
similiar instances he related to me. 

  I know guns, know how to use them, was brought up with guns in a rural setting, and 
feel comfortable around them.  I also am keenly aware that if one carries a gun he 
better be prepared to use it, and not have it used against ones self. I am also well 
aware of the legal and moral ramifications of carrying and using a weapon.

I would really appreciate thoughts, experiences, etc. on how to protect yourself.  
Unfortunately, it is becoming more and more a common occurance.

Thanks,

Roger

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