Spring bear season is nearly upon us and I an going to do my first bear hint this year. Not wanting this first foray to be a solo expedition I have spoken to a couple aquaintaces who will set me up on a bait and film the hunt and know a couple others who will help me in a spot and stalk hunt. Which of the two hunt options do you all find more rewarding and or productive? Pros and cons of each? It will be my first hunt for bear and I will be rifle hunting. Thanks all
When I was a teen ager, growing up on the homestead, we used to butcher cattle.
It was a lot of work.
We would rig up something to hang the carcass from, like a big pole suspended high up between two trees.
It took skill to know just where to place the feed we used to attract the animal to the exact spot, and greater skill yet, to shoot the animal in the exact spot with a 22, to immediately drop it at that right place.
I never realized it before, but after reading many of the posts on here, I see that hey, we were actually hunting!
I THINK the people baiting bears are doing it in dense forest areas more or less as a way to be able to watch a bear for a good while to make sure it is not a sow with cubs.
Wrong! Hunting in a crop field is not the same as hunting over a bait pile. Over the bait pile there is "intent" to bait for the purpose to attract the animals, crops are there for the purpose as an income for farmers. A person hunting in a crop field did not bait with "intent", only "intent" to hunt. Sitting in a tree stand/ground blind over bait is not hunting, where is the skill or challenge?
Sitting in a stand in the corner of a field where the deer trails are is the exact same thing as setting up a stand along deer trails leading to a bait site. The only difference being the farmer placed the food which attracts the animals instead of the hunter.
Twist it whichever way you'd like, but a farmers field is nothing more than a huge food plot that congregates animals into a much smaller area allowing for an easier hunt.

Sitting in a stand in the corner of a field where the deer trails are is the exact same thing as setting up a stand along deer trails leading to a bait site. The only difference being the farmer placed the food which attracts the animals instead of the hunter.
Twist it whichever way you'd like, but a farmers field is nothing more than a huge food plot that congregates animals into a much smaller area allowing for an easier hunt.
This thread is full of regional bias, where you hunt will often dictate how you hunt
Wrong! Hunting in a crop field is not the same as hunting over a bait....
While my son was sitting with his back to a round bale, three bison paraded by him at 30 yards. He was after this particular buck that came out of the bush at the same time the bison walked by. The 300 weatherby roared, the bison scattered and the buck..............well.
It's 100% fair chase, on foot, no bait, no range finders, no rattling antlers, no scent, no ground blinds, not tree stands, don't shoot does, just use our firearms and good old fashion 1950's hunting skills. BTW, we always allow the immature bucks to walk and only harvest mature bucks only.............go big, or go home with the tag in our pockets. Sitting in a tree stand over a bait pile, yep real sporting and fair chase.Sit with your back to a hay bale... shoot the deer with a .300 Weatherby... "True Hunting..."
Bait wilderness bears, after scouting for weeks... carrying a thousand pounds of bait for dozens of miles, hunting for two weeks, playing cat n' mouse with a big boar, and finally arrowing it... NOT hunting... just "shooting."
Track... you are a....... character...
Smart'en up!It's 100% fair chase, on foot, no bait, no range finders, no rattling antlers, no scent, no ground blinds, not tree stands, don't shoot does, just use our firearms and good old fashion 1950's hunting skills. BTW, we always allow the immature bucks to walk and only harvest mature bucks only.............go big, or go home with the tag in our pockets. Sitting in a tree stand over a bait pile, yep real sporting and fair chase.Smart'en up!



























