Do You Sleep With Your Food in Bear Country?

Do You Sleep With Your Food in Bear Country?


  • Total voters
    186

akcabin

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Feb 10, 2023
Messages
224
I always stay near any hanging game meat or food in coolers near the camp. Or else you are asking for trouble with bears thinking that they have a chance to steal your food.
I hunt in areas where there are already too many bears of both colors
 

huntnful

WKR
Joined
Oct 10, 2020
Messages
2,112
I sleep with it in the tent now. I only really worry about it when I'm gone for the day hunting. But I need my food, so I like the idea of my scent being the main deterrent, and being able to protect it throughout the night, if need be. Never had an issue though. Back country bears don't love human interactions.

Everything I bring is well sealed, to hopefully prevent spreading of the scent. And I burn the daily food trash every night if possible.
 

TaperPin

WKR
Joined
Jul 12, 2023
Messages
3,229
If you want a bear in your tent, store food in it. Black or griz, while you’re away good luck keeping a bear from ripping into your tent. I’m shocked so many guys are doing it. It’s common knowledge to not even keep food stored in a vehicle or a bear can rip the window down on most cars. Hang food from a tree to keep it away from mice or bears.

If someone is 5 miles in on a hunt they’ve been preparing for all year and probably have at the very least a couple grand in expenses, what happens when your tent is ruined and you week’s worth of food is gone? No thank you.

It’s safe to say all Wyoming bears know all about backpackers and campers - tents appear everywhere all summer and fall.
 
Last edited:

Maverick1

WKR
Joined
Jun 1, 2013
Messages
1,837
Hang food in a tree, every time. Do not want any sort of animals into the food during a hunt. Bear, mouse, squirrels, rodents, etc.
 

realunlucky

Super Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Jan 20, 2013
Messages
13,116
Location
Eastern Utah
I sleep with it in the tent now. I only really worry about it when I'm gone for the day hunting. But I need my food, so I like the idea of my scent being the main deterrent, and being able to protect it throughout the night, if need be. Never had an issue though. Back country bears don't love human interactions.
So you've never had a bear in camp?

People that have regular bear encounters do not keep food in thier tents.

Sent from my SM-S926U using Tapatalk
 

Ucsdryder

WKR
Joined
Jan 24, 2015
Messages
6,630
So you've never had a bear in camp?

People that have regular bear encounters do not keep food in thier tents.

Sent from my SM-S926U using Tapatalk
I’ve never had a bear in camp in my life and I’d bet I spend more time in the woods than almost anybody that identifies as a hunter. I probably effed myself and I’ll come back to camp this year with yogi eating my snickers.
 

huntnful

WKR
Joined
Oct 10, 2020
Messages
2,112
So you've never had a bear in camp?

People that have regular bear encounters do not keep food in thier tents.

Sent from my SM-S926U using Tapatalk
Where are you having REGULAR bear encounters in the backcountry? I live one of the most densely populated black bear states in the west, and have back pack hunted NM, ID, MT, UT, WY, OR, AK, CO and AZ... and I have never had a bear in camp. And I learned the food in the tent thing from AK guides.... there's plenty of bears there.
 

huntnful

WKR
Joined
Oct 10, 2020
Messages
2,112
I’ve never had a bear in camp in my life and I’d bet I spend more time in the woods than almost anybody that identifies as a hunter. I probably effed myself and I’ll come back to camp this year with yogi eating my snickers.
Hahaha yeah, I'm probably going to have to fight off 3 bears this year just because I said I haven't had any issues before :ROFLMAO:
 

Johnny Tyndall

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Nov 17, 2021
Messages
219
Location
MT
Brown/Grizzly country? No way. Wasn't that long ago a woman was killed near here for having her toothpaste in an old blueberry bag in her tent. That was a food-conditioned bear, but you never know when you're going to run into a bear that has a taste for human food because someone wasn't using appropriate storage...
 
Last edited:

PMcGee

WKR
Joined
Sep 18, 2012
Messages
696
I don’t sleep with food in my tent but it’s not far away. Usually we cook right at the tent and move the food 100’ at most before we go to bed. Toothpaste goes in the tent.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
 

realunlucky

Super Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Jan 20, 2013
Messages
13,116
Location
Eastern Utah
I’ve never had a bear in camp in my life and I’d bet I spend more time in the woods than almost anybody that identifies as a hunter. I probably effed myself and I’ll come back to camp this year with yogi eating my snickers.
More time than anyone? That sounds like a lot.
 

Ucsdryder

WKR
Joined
Jan 24, 2015
Messages
6,630
More time than anyone? That sounds like a lot.
“Almost”. Key disclaimer. And I didn’t say rokslide, I said “identifies as a hunter”. My first back country horse camping trip was when I was 6. I’m in my 40s now. I didn’t miss much in between. I stand by my comment.
 
Joined
Apr 8, 2019
Messages
1,975
Maybe because I spent 5 yrs guiding for black bears, but I don't worry about them, unless you blood trialing an arrow shot one on my hands and knees thru some thick stuff. Those situations can get western fast...

G bears yes, anything with food scent goes in a tree.
 

huntnful

WKR
Joined
Oct 10, 2020
Messages
2,112
Are we talking like wall tent type of food or freezer dried 7 miles back in type of food?
I do think that it’s important to distinguish between.

Ice chests full of loosely packaged meat and shitty packaged gas station donuts and croissants covered in sugar, with hanging garbage bags full of food scraps.

Is a lot different than a vacuum sealed food stash the size of a basketball. With everything getting burned every night.
 
Top