Ok I don't want to turn this into a lot of controversy but I know it will.
I know in BC it's illegal to hunt bear with bait but unsure of baiting other animals. I do know that it's illegal to feed wildlife and yet you can bait them seems a little weird to me.
So I want to understand, why bait animals? Personally part of hunting for me is going out and finding these animals and actually "hunt" them. Seeing the fresh tracks in the mud next to a creek and following them. The thrill of spotting the animal walking through a field and getting yourself close enough for the shot.
I dont mean to sound... like an ass or whatever but what is hunting if you know where the animals will be? I can sort of understand calling them, using scent lures, decoys, etc (it takes practice to do these correctly and even then an animal still might not show) but in terms of things like bears, all you have to do is place food in the same spot and the bears will come back to that location time after time.
But my grandfather never used scents or calls or baits. He hiked out into the mountains and came back with whatever he was hunting without fail.
So I would like to understand if someone could try to explain it on why people bait the animals and just go there to shoot them.
I seem to remember an episode of King of The Hill where Hank takes Bobby out for Bobby's first hunting trip. They are in the blind when the feeder starts up and all these deer walk out of the brush to start eating and they could have their pick of what animal they wanted.
It might be different in places where the only place to hunt is on private land and being able to walk in any direction for days and still be in the wilderness is impossible. But I truly want to understand.
So what is the concept of baiting game?
I know in BC it's illegal to hunt bear with bait but unsure of baiting other animals. I do know that it's illegal to feed wildlife and yet you can bait them seems a little weird to me.
So I want to understand, why bait animals? Personally part of hunting for me is going out and finding these animals and actually "hunt" them. Seeing the fresh tracks in the mud next to a creek and following them. The thrill of spotting the animal walking through a field and getting yourself close enough for the shot.
I dont mean to sound... like an ass or whatever but what is hunting if you know where the animals will be? I can sort of understand calling them, using scent lures, decoys, etc (it takes practice to do these correctly and even then an animal still might not show) but in terms of things like bears, all you have to do is place food in the same spot and the bears will come back to that location time after time.
But my grandfather never used scents or calls or baits. He hiked out into the mountains and came back with whatever he was hunting without fail.
So I would like to understand if someone could try to explain it on why people bait the animals and just go there to shoot them.
I seem to remember an episode of King of The Hill where Hank takes Bobby out for Bobby's first hunting trip. They are in the blind when the feeder starts up and all these deer walk out of the brush to start eating and they could have their pick of what animal they wanted.
It might be different in places where the only place to hunt is on private land and being able to walk in any direction for days and still be in the wilderness is impossible. But I truly want to understand.
So what is the concept of baiting game?


















































