Has anyone had trouble with grizzlies bothering them in a wall tent? Heading back to western Wyoming again this year and thinking about a tent this time... Thanks for any advice!!
I'll be honest, I believe I'd [emoji90] on myself!I lived in wall tents for many nights in grizzly country. .but ours were surrounded by 11,000 3 strand fence at all times. ..one year the first night of set up we didn't get the fence up. .I had a grizzly less than 2 feet from my head huffing and it was one of the most tense moments I've had in life. .luckily he just passed through..I do know of bears tearing the hell out of wall tents though. .any protection you can have would be worth it IMO..of course depends on how thick the bears are in ur area etc..
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Ok, so usually if you have the fence up they will stay out??I lived in wall tents for many nights in grizzly country. .but ours were surrounded by 11,000 3 strand fence at all times. ..one year the first night of set up we didn't get the fence up. .I had a grizzly less than 2 feet from my head huffing and it was one of the most tense moments I've had in life. .luckily he just passed through..I do know of bears tearing the hell out of wall tents though. .any protection you can have would be worth it IMO..of course depends on how thick the bears are in ur area etc..
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Yes you are. Can you hike and hunt with an electric fence around you? I know that's not funny, but I would have to have one. I respect you hunting up there. Hope all goes well and you knock one down. Good luck.Ok, so usually if you have the fence up they will stay out??
And will a cattle fencer work, since we would set up next to the truck weight won't be an issue? Thanks for the info, please keep the stories coming, giving me ideas.
We are in sunlibasin south of Cooke city so bears are pretty thick!
We always just had ribbon wire..ran 2 hots bottom and top with a ground in the middle..ran off deep cell marine batteries. The bears would hit it and bark and growl, but never made it into camp. We did have one learn to rip down the fence around where we kept meat before sending to the trailhead. .being that you will be at your truck, I would be far less worried about everything than if you were far in the hills. .biggest thing is just keeping a clean camp. When I ran pack trips all summer I never slept in anything but a camping type tent, and never had an electric fence. .we kept clean camps and I had grizzlies walk right through them numerous times with no issues.Does it matter what you use? Poly wire galvanized or the netting? Poly would probably be easiest?
Thanks a lot for your help, appreciate it! Probably rig up a fence before we go, would just make sense.We always just had ribbon wire..ran 2 hots bottom and top with a ground in the middle..ran off deep cell marine batteries. The bears would hit it and bark and growl, but never made it into camp. We did have one learn to rip down the fence around where we kept meat before sending to the trailhead. .being that you will be at your truck, I would be far less worried about everything than if you were far in the hills. .biggest thing is just keeping a clean camp. When I ran pack trips all summer I never slept in anything but a camping type tent, and never had an electric fence. .we kept clean camps and I had grizzlies walk right through them numerous times with no issues.
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