Agree with you ......... over bait = bear shoot. No hunting involved.
Maybe the definition of the words 'hunt' and 'chase' have different meanings for those that like to remain comatose for long periods of time, waiting for something to 'fall into their lap' ...
I was expecting Bruce and Track to show up... as usual, with the same rhetoric they spew on the subject of hunting over baits... even though I doubt either have tried it... and I suspect you haven't either...
What you all fail to realize is that squeezing the trigger is ALWAYS just SHOOTING... the hunt comes before the squeezing of the trigger...
If I work my butt off scouting for ten days, put up a stand and shoot a monster buck, I am a "true hunter."
If I scout, put up a stand and work my butt off baiting for ten days and shoot a monster bear, I am a "what" exactly???
Some of you guys are splitting hairs pretty fine... hunters slinging mud at other hunters just leaves a bunch of muddy hunters... that is what the non-hunting public see and hear.
Of the more than fifty archery bears I have taken, two thirds were by baiting, a couple by calling, and the rest by spot n' stalk... having done it all... I can tell you that baiting is by far the most work... and it is not just some slob throwing a barrel in the bush... if you want to be successful on a good boar, you have to scout, understand bear biology understand habits and habitat, be aware of positioning and wind, utilize stealth etc... etc...
When the time comes for the shot... it is just shooting... just like when you stalk a bear feeding on berries in a cut, when the time comes for that shot, it is just shooting...
Some of you need to evaluate your biases...
If you don't want to participate, that's fine... there are opportunities for all...
I promise I won't criticize you for shooting your bear at 400 yards with a .300 WM in the local berry patch... OR your neighbors oat field.