Cooking with bears

theicecreampeople

Adventurer
I do lots of camping in bear country. Black and grizzly. There are a few things people don't consider.
-garbage, it doesn't mater if all your food is secure if your garbage smells it will attract bears. Burn it. even empty beer cans.
-Dish water and dirty dishes also stink. Keep them clean and get rid of the water far enough away from camp.
-locking or latching coolers help keep smells down.
-a dog in camp helps too.

this is somthing that is not brought up ?when i was in colorado seeing the bear signs and boxes in the campgrounds and we camped in unimproved back country, we were aware of bears ...we keep our food sealed etc ..but then after we cooked we were like "what do we do now ?" we ended up burning our left overs as you said ,to get rid of the smell ..wish i saw this post first ..lol..lol..imagine the food in the trasharoo ..lol..bear hay day ..lol..
 

ETAV8R

Founder of D.E.R.P.
Just watch out when they steal your copy of the OJ and they want to sit down with you.

Bear_Table%20copy.jpg

Work of art Corey!
 

Corey

OverCamping Specialist
Work of art Corey!
He he he he...
This one turned out better.
You remember that little guy from last year or so that started turning up in all kinds of photos on the Internet.
It started with some couple getting a self timer photo of themselves, and the real deal jumped into the photo, then others started Photoshopping it in.
 

milowag

New member
electric fences work

I hope this post will get to a lot of the right people. I've just spent a couple of hours reading many of the threads in this forum about bears, because I'm planning to travel from West B.G. Virginia to B.C., the Yukon , NWT and Alaska, and want to know how to keep from having bears ruin a trip. For several reasons, including that I will be an American in Canada, I will not be taking a firearm along.

In lots of these threads, electric fences come up, and a number of people ask if they work. I have a small farm and we have a good electric fence and IT WORKS. My most recent encounter was my own stupid fault: I was taking grain into the goat night pen (we have had bears kill goats, but never when they were within electric) and was ducking under a hot wire that I was too lazy to disconnect, without even a cloth hat to protect my bald spot. The goats jostled me.... I do not remember being knocked down, I just remember being on my knees with the goats standing 20 feet away looking at me! It HURTS. (by the way, I have had a couple of fence encounters over the years, due to my carelessness, and I have very clear memories of each, but this one was easily the worst.) Ed:Good electric fences will also keep aggressive bulls apart, and keep an amorous bull away from the heifers.

BUT...not all electric fences are equal. I have a very good energizer, which usually puts out 4500-5000 volts at a very high energy level (3-5 joules). Few inexpensive farm store energizers are this good. Premier fencing in Iowa has a terrific catalog and website (premier1supplies.com)to educate yourself.

At least one person had asked about safety to people, especially children. Electric fences are pulsed DC systems. They will not electrocute you (although some old farmers just plug a bare wire right into an outlet---this fence will electrocute you). And you won't get a jolt every time you briefly touch them. The people most at risk are those with heart conditions, especially pacemakers. However, ALWAYS SUPERVISE CHILDREN NEAR ELECTRIC FENCES. It is easy for playing children to fall into them and become entangled, so you need to be ready to shut them off quickly.

By the way, after our first goat loss, our local DNR biologist suggested hanging either strips of bacon or aluminum foil smeared with peanut butter on the metal wires of the main fence. Then when the bear comes along and tries a taste... I wouldn't suggest this on a fence around a campsite, though. You'd be attracting bears to you.

After reading the various threads, I plan on getting bear spray and taking along a section of electric netting and a good portable energizer.
 
Last edited:

Black Dog

Makin' Beer.
Lots of people around here keep bees and chickens and rabbits and keep an electric fence around them because of the pesky black bears. If you are out camping with a vehicle or on horse back and can justify an electric fence then go for it, but for back packing I kind of see it as extra weight to carry. Batteries are heavy.
 

Quill

Adventurer
Black bears are just pests like stray dogs. Use to make me wary. They are in my bird feeders and any other thing they can get a free meal from. There can always be a crazy one like humans but by an large just yell at them to get out like you would a stray dog. A griz is a different matter. Not sure an electric fence would stop a determined one. These are out my windows.
IMG_0001_30.jpg


bear4.jpg


bear1.jpg
 

FLYFISHEXPERT

LivingOverland.com
Has to be the weirdest thing I've ever heard of.

Actually I know several people who utilize these systems for keeping bears out of camp and corrals when in the back country.

I do lots of camping in bear country. Black and grizzly. There are a few things people don't consider.
-garbage, it doesn't mater if all your food is secure if your garbage smells it will attract bears. Burn it. even empty beer cans.
-Dish water and dirty dishes also stink. Keep them clean and get rid of the water far enough away from camp.
-locking or latching coolers help keep smells down.
-a dog in camp helps too.

This is probably some of the best advice there is on cooking in bear country.
 

john101477

Photographer in the Wild
Dumprat got it right. I have also heard of electric fences around your camp site but personally do not feel the need for that measure. On the flip side of that I have seen both wild and domestic animals either bolt through the fence and get into real trouble with the wire or ignore the fence completely and just keep going. We still use electric fence on the ranch but I am 100% against it in the wild. Just my feelings on that matter.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
185,887
Messages
2,879,198
Members
225,450
Latest member
Rinzlerz
Top