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You need at least a 3 joule electric fence for a bear because of all the fur, better a 4-5 joule. And you're right, it's a lot to carry unless ya got a horse. BTW, there is an outfit that sells a "Bear Fence for your tent/camp ground. That is not enough fence with sufficient joules to keep a bear away. They say it does, but I don't believe them. I think it's only half a joule.I wonder if a weed burner electric fence on battery would work well enough to keep a bear off a kill. Lot of weight to carry. Its one thing to deter around a campsite but blood and guts in its face whole different scenario. Music prob just dining music to them with blood in nose.
The tag must be filled before leaving the kill site. That's the law.You don't mention if you tagged the critter yet....if you tagged it already then I guess it's up to if you want to risk the reclaiming....if you have not tagged it, just go shoot another one.
I know that...but the OP never said if they actually had found it right after shooting it....left it over night and then tracked it in the AM....etc.etc...a few details are totally missing from this so I took the approach that they shot one, left it over night and when they tracked it and found it that it had been claimed by a bear. In that case...they way I described it...just go shoot another one cause you did not ever tag it.The tag must be filled before leaving the kill site. That's the law.
That is an interesting point and topic. You are supposed to make a "reasonable attempt to recover an animal you have attempted to kill" and if you get to the spot where the animal died and there is grizzly bear on it, is that considered "reasonable attempt" and its over with? It's claimed by something else already.I know that...but the OP never said if they actually had found it right after shooting it....left it over night and then tracked it in the AM....etc.etc...a few details are totally missing from this so I took the approach that they shot one, left it over night and when they tracked it and found it that it had been claimed by a bear. In that case...they way I described it...just go shoot another one cause you did not ever tag it.
That is an interesting point and topic. You are supposed to make a "reasonable attempt to recover an animal you have attempted to kill" and if you get to the spot where the animal died and there is grizzly bear on it, is that considered "reasonable attempt" and its over with? It's claimed by something else already.
Think about this for comparison: What if rather than a grizzly, it was a hunter standing over it with their tag on it. That morning they saw your bedded bull and it couldn't run away because it was wounded so bad but not dead. The hunter shoots it to put it out of its misery and puts their tag on it. As the original hunter that shot that bull, you are going to continue hunting and try to fill your tag right?
Once I find the dead critter and put my hands on it, i'm notching and signing my tag. If I make multiple trips to haul it out it is in my pocket until all pieces are together in truck/trailhead or camp.The tag must be filled before leaving the kill site. That's the law.
Can't believe he thought it was stupid.My friend shot a sheep one time with his bow and they had to wait until the next day to go get it because it was gut shot.
When they got there a grizzly had claimed it.
His guide said, "watch this" and rode his horse right at the bear at full speed and ran the bear off long enough to be able to grab the horns.....
My buddy said it was the stupidest thing he had ever seen anyone do in his life and he tough wood shop at a public school so that's saying something. lol
I had a horse that somehow knew that in winter his coat was so heavy he could ignore fence. Got so P.O.ed at him that I tried different wire to see if I could get better contact. Finally after zero success, I used barb wire as hot wire. Before anyone goes off, I had 2 major high speed highways in close proximity so it was more than critical to keep him in. The barbs seem to penetrate just enough into his wooly coat to jolt the crap out of him. Never a problem again. So I am thinking that a electric fence conductor that has something similar to help penetrate fur might just be added performance to convey shock. Electric fences are rated usually by acres or miles to have 1 joule rating. So even a smallest acreage used for 25x25' would be extremely powerful! Way more than 1 joule. I sure wouldn't want to back into it with wet T shirt! Yes, I did and it was on a small pen with weed burner. I thought I was shot in back! Any bear taking that kind of jolt will not want to test it again. My back muscles were spasming for hours like from heavy Tens treatment!You need at least a 3 joule electric fence for a bear because of all the fur, better a 4-5 joule. And you're right, it's a lot to carry unless ya got a horse. BTW, there is an outfit that sells a "Bear Fence for your tent/camp ground. That is not enough fence with sufficient joules to keep a bear away. They say it does, but I don't believe them. I think it's only half a joule.
You need at least a 3 joule electric fence for a bear because of all the fur, better a 4-5 joule. And you're right, it's a lot to carry unless ya got a horse. BTW, there is an outfit that sells a "Bear Fence for your tent/camp ground. That is not enough fence with sufficient joules to keep a bear away. They say it does, but I don't believe them. I think it's only half a joule.
My feeling is you don't need a corral just 25'x25' might be enough. So prob not a lot of effort to clear. The total weight and incumbrance is the PITA. But if you had the luxury of having one available it might just be worth the effort.
I was curious so I sent an email to nols.edu to see what specifics they may have for bear deterrence fencing. I will post up any response.
If this is was in Wyoming it's illegal. No matter how wounded it was, you killed it. When you left the kill site without filling your tag, you broke the law.I've been the Hunter that finished a bull. Fortunately the hunter that wounded it in the morning told us, and we had his phone #. After I finished his mortally wounded bull, We made a ribbon trail out to guide him into it. Maybe if it had been the last day of the season I wouldn't, but i killed my own 2 days later.