The interweb has not provided much help. Sounds like substantial trees for hanging a bag might not be an option. What do the experienced here do in that case?
I've been told by one old boy, a born and raised long time former AK resident that you need to keep your food in camp to "guard" it. Not sure how I feel about that since he "had" to kill a black bear in his tent last year. I'm sure people want to hear more about that. Long story short is he was in camp while my buddies were out hunting. 40 yards away cutting wood. Can't hear very well anyway. Turns around to see a bear in his tent. Bear wouldn't back off and woofed at him so he shot it. He had a tag so no big deal there.
Anyway what do you do? Most if not all food will be factory sealed freeze dried or bars. Maybe a some jerky vacuum packed in daily rations?
Electric fence? I'd be curious to hear thoughts on those anyway but i expect we'll have one considering one of my friends concerns. I'm not a fan of taking anything extra but if it helps one to sleep at night so be it. I would think that an electric fence is better used to secure attractants like food and toiletries away from camp and preferably down wind then to be sleeping inside it with my food.
Also, as far as the fences go how do batteries hold up in cold temps? Will be up last 2 weeks of September for Moose.
I've been told by one old boy, a born and raised long time former AK resident that you need to keep your food in camp to "guard" it. Not sure how I feel about that since he "had" to kill a black bear in his tent last year. I'm sure people want to hear more about that. Long story short is he was in camp while my buddies were out hunting. 40 yards away cutting wood. Can't hear very well anyway. Turns around to see a bear in his tent. Bear wouldn't back off and woofed at him so he shot it. He had a tag so no big deal there.
Anyway what do you do? Most if not all food will be factory sealed freeze dried or bars. Maybe a some jerky vacuum packed in daily rations?
Electric fence? I'd be curious to hear thoughts on those anyway but i expect we'll have one considering one of my friends concerns. I'm not a fan of taking anything extra but if it helps one to sleep at night so be it. I would think that an electric fence is better used to secure attractants like food and toiletries away from camp and preferably down wind then to be sleeping inside it with my food.
Also, as far as the fences go how do batteries hold up in cold temps? Will be up last 2 weeks of September for Moose.