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NC Black Bear and butts?
MountainGriller
Posts: 300
Has anyone encountered a problem with bears or other wildlife while cooking overnight?
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Just my Biker neighbor and his friend girl in His hot tub. I did not peek. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Once saw a neighbor sneaking around sniffing the air. :laugh:
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never seen a bear go near a lit grill, now if you left a greasy drip pan in after the cook i could see that being a problem. the wild bears stay away, its those dumpster feeders you need to watch out for.fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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Thanks - we do have a bear problem and I didn't want to attract them up on my deck with an overnight cook - I'll be sure to clean up after the cook.
Tom -
AlaskaC has, but she left her Brisket on TOP of her refrigerator..
Critter prefer to stay away from anything hot.. Plus I am thinking most bear are sleepin' right about now..
I'd be more weary of your neighbors.
Where in NC are you besides the mountains?? -
I have a Raccoon that inspects my patio ever night, I think . . . I don't leave anything where he can get into it so it is no problem. Unfortunately I live in a man made world where wildlife is very rare.
Gator
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Intersting post. Judging from some of the documentaries I have seen with bears(grizz) tearing into SUV's for a doughnut, I dont think a 250deg grill is gonna stop a bear from "snooping".
I had one rip open a cooler on a camping trip once. -
Not while cooking but it scared the s... out of us... :P
http://www.eggheadforum.com/index.php?option=com_simpleboard&func=view&id=622314&catid=1 -
Not read the other responses, but I've done plenty of camping in bear country with my eggs. Keep your site clean and hang your food when before you go to bed. The smoking hot egg will probably not be something they want to get into. Bring the pots and pans into the tent with you in case you get a visit...just clang him outta there.
good luck. Where you camping?
Chris -
Shudda read the other responses first!
You weren't even talking about camping! LOL. I have camping on my mind....need to get into the hills with a backpack (plan on new years eve in West Virginia).
Anyways, same rules apply. Don't drop a hunk of fat right on the deck next to your egg, clean up your stuff, and you'll be okay.
Cheers!
Chris -
Now that makes me feel real safe - I don't want to attract the bear right outside my window with a great smelling pork butt slowly cooking.
I'll have to start early early in the morning. -
Beli,
That's amazing - great photo.
I've taken photos of four bear about 50' from the back door of the house. Not interested in having them climb up on my deck with the BGE. -
Chris,
Thanks for the advice - I'll be sure to clean up around the egg before I turn in for the night.
Have fun camping!!
Tom -
from experience black bears dont like smoke and fire, i wouldnt worry about it much. oreo cookies are another matter :laugh: you will have a black bear around your camp all week if you feed it an oreo
they also like bird feeders so keep those far away from the deck, lost three feeders the first week i owned my camp in maine. fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
Thanks for the tip - I want leave a package of oreos on the deck.
Yes, we always take in the bird feeders at night because of the bears - the bears also LOVE hummingbird feeders. -
fishlessman wrote:.... owned my camp in maine.
Where's your camp? More or less I mean - not asking for turn-by-turn directions.
I used to go fishing, canoeing and island camping way up in the Calais area. If THAT's where your camp is, no WONDER you're fishless!!
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
MichaelCentral Connecticut -
its on one of the rivers that enters sebago lake, not many bears but they show now and then. the moose are more a hassle, almost lost the dog last year with a moose attack. as for being fishless....
:laugh: fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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