So I recently went in to my bear stand for the first time this spring (waters have been high here in NB and life has been busy) to do the normal checks, repairs, first baiting etc of the spring bear season. Everything was great with the area, lots of bear sign and not a whole lot of work to be done as far as trimming growth in the shooting lane etc. What was freakin' horrible was the fact that my stand (built with 2x4s, and plywood base, with 2' plywood walls all around) had been ravaged by the damn porcupines! They ate my entire front wall; and worse, there is so much porcupine s**t on the floor of the stand and on the walls that it is nauseating to sit in there!
So my questions.....
First, anyone who has had this issue figure out the best way to clean up the stand? I figure water and a scrub brush as I don't want to use any type of cleaner which might put off a smell and spook bears...
Second, IF a fella was to want to set say, I dunno, maybe a couple of 220 conibears in the stand to get these little pricks; what would hypothetically be an effective porcupine bait? (I only ask to further my knowledge on the animal and for the purpose of scientific research...)
So my questions.....
First, anyone who has had this issue figure out the best way to clean up the stand? I figure water and a scrub brush as I don't want to use any type of cleaner which might put off a smell and spook bears...
Second, IF a fella was to want to set say, I dunno, maybe a couple of 220 conibears in the stand to get these little pricks; what would hypothetically be an effective porcupine bait? (I only ask to further my knowledge on the animal and for the purpose of scientific research...)


















































