At the summer camp I worked at in New York State the camp ranger was given rubber buckshot by the local forestry department since we had "trouble" bears that would come looking for food and a lot of kids sleeping in tents. The ranger would keep his 12 guage loaded with 3 rubber bucks and 2 slugs in case the bear turned on him. Usually worked first shot, bears hear the bang, feel the sting and go away unharmed.
On another note does anyone have any good suggestions for the food storage issue? We are going to be moving into bear country and I'm not sure if there is a good location on the property for storing our feed, I do know that we have to build the coop first thing when we get there but I was wondering if there was any suggestions for specific containers or how safe inside a building would be. I know after seeing videos of bears ripping the doors off of cars in Stokes State Forest they are quite a force to be reckoned with.
On another note does anyone have any good suggestions for the food storage issue? We are going to be moving into bear country and I'm not sure if there is a good location on the property for storing our feed, I do know that we have to build the coop first thing when we get there but I was wondering if there was any suggestions for specific containers or how safe inside a building would be. I know after seeing videos of bears ripping the doors off of cars in Stokes State Forest they are quite a force to be reckoned with.
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