One of my semi-retirement hobbies is running a "trapline" of game cameras on our own property. We are blessed (at times cursed?) with a wide variety of game and get some cool pics. About the only thing I hunt anymore is Ruffies, the King of all game birds imho.
This very small solo black bear showed up on my game cameras about two years ago, got a few pics of it last year, and I was lucky enough to get some more pics of "it" again just y-day when I went around and pulled my sd cards.
My question for the experienced black bear people is: Can I put something out to delay the bear, cause it to sniff around and check "whatever" out just so I could get a few more pics on my camera? I don't wish to actually bait the bear, as I have no desire to shoot it, plus I don't want to food habituate the bear either.
There are bee hives about 200 meters up the trail from where I got the last pics but the bear learned the hard lesson of electric fences two years ago when it was very little and has shown no interest in returning to the hives.
Are bears curious enough to investigate something hanging from a twine in the trees and blowing in the wind? ie. a plastic bag
Any suggestions appreciated.
Dave
This very small solo black bear showed up on my game cameras about two years ago, got a few pics of it last year, and I was lucky enough to get some more pics of "it" again just y-day when I went around and pulled my sd cards.
My question for the experienced black bear people is: Can I put something out to delay the bear, cause it to sniff around and check "whatever" out just so I could get a few more pics on my camera? I don't wish to actually bait the bear, as I have no desire to shoot it, plus I don't want to food habituate the bear either.
There are bee hives about 200 meters up the trail from where I got the last pics but the bear learned the hard lesson of electric fences two years ago when it was very little and has shown no interest in returning to the hives.
Are bears curious enough to investigate something hanging from a twine in the trees and blowing in the wind? ie. a plastic bag
Any suggestions appreciated.
Dave



















































