GBHunter
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We have not experienced any challenges with bears in our backcountry camps that could not be solved by a 300RUM . A few curious skunks over the years has been more of a challenge.
Only thing about that is you might not hear a blackie or something else getting into it at night. Would be a sad hunt ruined because a critter came in and made off with your grub.For your first elk hunt ever do you want to be worried about it all night, or do you want to take 10 extra minutes to hang your food and sleep soundly?
I always hang my food 100 yards or more from camp. None of my hunting buddies bother and they've never had problems but why risk it?
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Leave your food/ cooler locked in the truckOut of curiosity, what do you guys that truck camp do?
I am not hanging my cooler in a tree...
A few guys and I would do a hiking trip together once a year. One year one guy invited his nephew from GA along. That year we were doing a through hike and part of it went through Yellowstone Park. We had seen a couple griz on our first day and one of them was above us. It came bounding towards us, which and stopped at about 50 yards. It was amazing how it maneuvered that cliff face. We were all at a stand-off. It ended up walking away.Be careful on your first elk hunt. Bears are very sneaky...they can be as quiet as a mouse. Any noise around camp could be a bear...even just a slight rustling of the wind could be a bear. If you have a partner make sure to wake him up immediately with every noise you hear outside the tent. He will appreciate it. Best way to wake a partner up is shake them and yell bear. It will most likely scare the bear away by yelling "bear".
I've done this dozens and dozens of times and its always scared the bear away from our camp. The bears have never stuck around when i finally peak out of the tent. All the different hunting partners i have had over the years have been pretty thankful...because it was usually the last time they hunted with me. Must have been scared off by all the bears in camp i figure.
In all seriousness...as far as hanging food and your original question.
Do what makes you feel comfortable.
I dont ever hang food...but probably should to be on the safe side.
I just keep a very clean camp and dont have food that is not sealed and all used packaging/garbage is in sealed ziplocs.