Bear Proof Feeder?
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 28
Bear Proof Feeder?
Would a tripod feeder with 2" metal poles and winch be safefrom bears if the poles are long enough to cement a couple feet under ground and keep the bottom of the automatic feeder about 9' 10' off the ground? The bears in my area are Florida Black Bears.
#3
RE: Bear Proof Feeder?
I don't know if they will be able to climb to the spinner on the feeder, but afterone gnawed through a rope and brought down my feeder, they snapped off the legs and spinner. This was a game country 55 gallon feeder. Be sure that your legs are thicker. Or use a cable and pulley on a branch thatis about 20' or higher off the ground, and use the winch on your ATV to pull it up. You should then wrap razor wire around the tree base to keep them from going up after it.
#4
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Camden County, Missouri
Posts: 1,019
RE: Bear Proof Feeder?
I doubt there is such a thing as a bear proof feeder. But on mine I have steel rods buried in concrete 2 feet and the joints welded. More for theft deterent since we don't have many bears in missouri.
http://www.bbkhs.com/feeders.html
http://www.bbkhs.com/feeders.html
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: MN USA
Posts: 1,392
RE: Bear Proof Feeder?
I don't think there is such a thing. If there is food in it they want, there'll likely be some bears that figure out how to reach it and break into it.
My folks had a black bear take an exterior door off the hinges to get into a porch that had a cooler of some meat in it.
People I know who used to guide in the Boundry Waters Canoe Wilderness Area used to string food Duluth pack between trees 20' into the air. That worked pretty good, until the bears figure out to climb 30' up one of the trees and jump out landing on the pack and tearing it down. They're very smart and inventive from what I've seen and heard.
My folks had a black bear take an exterior door off the hinges to get into a porch that had a cooler of some meat in it.
People I know who used to guide in the Boundry Waters Canoe Wilderness Area used to string food Duluth pack between trees 20' into the air. That worked pretty good, until the bears figure out to climb 30' up one of the trees and jump out landing on the pack and tearing it down. They're very smart and inventive from what I've seen and heard.
#7
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Camden County, Missouri
Posts: 1,019
RE: Bear Proof Feeder?
Feeders are illegal? It is illegal in missourito hunt over a baited area during the season. I feed year round. I just don't hunt near the feeder. But you are saying a state makes it illegal to own a feeder?
#8
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2015
Posts: 1
There is a game proof auto feeder out there!
I don't think there is such a thing. If there is food in it they want, there'll likely be some bears that figure out how to reach it and break into it.
My folks had a black bear take an exterior door off the hinges to get into a porch that had a cooler of some meat in it.
People I know who used to guide in the Boundry Waters Canoe Wilderness Area used to string food Duluth pack between trees 20' into the air. That worked pretty good, until the bears figure out to climb 30' up one of the trees and jump out landing on the pack and tearing it down. They're very smart and inventive from what I've seen and heard.
My folks had a black bear take an exterior door off the hinges to get into a porch that had a cooler of some meat in it.
People I know who used to guide in the Boundry Waters Canoe Wilderness Area used to string food Duluth pack between trees 20' into the air. That worked pretty good, until the bears figure out to climb 30' up one of the trees and jump out landing on the pack and tearing it down. They're very smart and inventive from what I've seen and heard.
#10
It's certainly worth a try PCDAVE, bears are like humans some are more resilient than others. But they can sure be destructive, i've been bear hunting with my boy this week and, they've been leaving my blind alone until last night one messed it up, carried it off a good ways.