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Shock therapyReplace the batteries every year. My steers got out again last night. Using a pasture on a neighbors so I’m using a solar powered unit. Damn battery wont make it through the night. Those boys are in for a rude awakening tomorrow.
The UDAP Electric Bear Fence from Cabela’s is a popular, lightweight, and portable option for keeping bears out of campsites or food areas. Users report it works well when properly set up, providing peace of mind, but its effectiveness depends on correct installation and maintenance. It’s generally considered worth the investment for outdoor bear protection.I don't have one, but have been considering one as I often camp in bear/grizzly country in a small tent near my Jeep.
Ran into a couple of Norwegians camping along the Tsiu river in Alaska. Serious bear country! They were fly fishing the silver salmon run and had an electric fence around their small tent. Good guys. Without something like that, I don't know if I would have camped as close to the river as they did... Lots of bears in that area during the salmon run for sure.
Tom Miner basin (no relation) north of Yellowstone... I camped there a couple of years ago. Again, lots of bears in the area. I was a tad nervous as I was the only camper in the whole campground! Goodness. Saw three grizz on my way out of there the next morning. I wonder if one passed near my little camp during the night while I was snoozing?
I can see a fence like that helping. It's inexpensive. I'd still keep a clean camp.
Have not used one, but I like the idea of fence installation.
Guy