If you have a location, I know a few people who would be in to it , myself included.
Different terrain. Different methods.
So you wouldn't hunt an animal near its food source?
Baiting is more work than you arrogant and condescending people think.
But way to put down legal hunting methods. Now tell everyone than no one needs handguns or semi-automatic rifles.
Better yet, if you are in to working hard for your kills, use a knife or pointed stick. Anything else is too easy and for pussies.
I've never baited but don't frown on the practice.
I wish I could I have no one that wants to go hunt bear with me
Pointed stick? Knives?
Real men strip down and wrestle the bear with nothing but their own hands and teeth!
we don't shoot sows with cubs but they are fun to wastch![]()
Baiting is more work than you arrogant and condescending people think.
Anyone of you guys do a honey burn while in your stand? Or only pre season or while baiting? If so how do you accomplish this? I wanted to do one while sitting on stand but was thinking it might do more bad than good as I would have to climb back down to turn the burner off when the honey was done.
I don't think burning anything on an established bait is necessary. I do hang up a dirty shirt near my bait to let the bears get used to my scent. I think they associate my scent with food anyway, because me being there doesn't seem to deter them at all. The sows with cubs can be very persistent & annoying to have on a bait. No real way to get rid of them. I have tried a slingshot, didn't work very well.
They also make them little sterno military /pocket size stoves that take small cubes as fuel.A tin can with an inch of honey and bacon grease and you're good to go.........Harold
for you guys that don't know if you check at feed stores you can buy feed grade mollases for 70 cents a kilo ..works out to $50 for 20 gal you supply your own container ..popcorn and molases even makes me hungry.lol
Anybody ever try the Bear Scents smoking sticks??



























