Keniakid, that is some really good info you shared

Over the years I have lost a few barrels due to tear outs. One actually ended up in the river, we had no idea were it went, about a month later the water dropped and we found it. I use your method now.
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Another thing I have changed up is where I put the hole on the barrel. I use to put it on the sides, but learned that once a brown bear can't find any more food in it they get angry and pancake it. I put the hole on the top, stand it up and put a piece of ply wood over it once it is topped off. pretty good indicator you got hit when it is knocked down.
One problem I have is having both brownies and blackies come in. The blackies love the sweet stuff and will stick around if it is sweet. If it is just dog food and oil they do the hit and run. A brown bear will hit it irregardless whats in it and will stick around till it is all gone.
Another observation I had is that once a barrel gets emptied a brown bear normally moves on and is looking for the next easy meal unlike a blackie that keeps coming back. Everytime I have found half eaten barrel by a brownie I have seen it that evening. If I show up and it is empty I don't see that bear again for a while.
I had marshmallows mixed in with this, the dang bear sat there and all but emptied the barrel gold mining those dang things
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I hang a cut milk jug at the bait station to help scoop that mess up and put it back in the barrel.
The other thing I do for both types of bears is I spray the area down with a mix of cooking oil and skunk. Any left over skunk lure I have I smear all over the place, acts as a attractor and as a cover scent.