Spring Bear Spot and Stalk vs Baiting?

Spring Bear Spot and Stalk vs Baiting

  • I hunt spring bear sitting on a bait station

    Votes: 16 30.8%
  • I hunt spring bear with the old spot and stalk method

    Votes: 36 69.2%

  • Total voters
    52

jurban

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With Alberta spring bear season just around the corner I was wondering how many people hunt spot and stalk vs sitting on a bait site? I personal have only spot and stalked black bear and have had very little success in the spring all my bear have come to me in the fall. I know the backcountry is still full of snow in Early April and its going to be a while before they come out so if I wanted to it would give me time to setup a bait station this year.
 
I agree baiting is too much work. In the amount of time it takes to just get the bait, drive out, set it up, wait for something to come in, I could have already had 2 bears on the ground and salted with spot and stalk.
 
I don't have the time or the inclination to mess with bait sites, and as bears are abundant here, spot and stalk gets my vote.

Plus you get a nice walk and see more of the woods...
 
baiting for me as their is no hills where Iam and is still covered with trees. They don't seem to be playing on the roads either.
 
I'd love to spot & stalk hunt but the bush in Manitoba is so thick that the only way you'll see bears is over a bait site. I spent 10 months working around Terrace and saw lots of bears. One day I'd love to do a bear hunt in BC just to go spot and stalking.
 
All my friends who bait tell me about spending hours being bitten by bugs while wishing they could get up and stretch a bit. :D

There is a no baiting rule in the Yukon, so it's easy here. Just enjoy the country until you see a bear, then go.

We are just starting to call bears here as well, and would appreciate hearing from anyone who actually does it. :cool:

Ted
 
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Ted I'v only called in 1 that I could have shot & 1 I didn't see till it spotted me & broke. They are slow to respond and seem to like a quieter call. It is fun to try & time in the bush is time well spent. Good luck AJ
 
At a bait you have time to watch a bear,So you lower the chance of shooting a sow with cubs as it is very hard to see a 15" long and maybe 10-12" high in dead grass,deadfall etc.Just my tought's.
 
At a bait you have time to watch a bear,So you lower the chance of shooting a sow with cubs as it is very hard to see a 15" long and maybe 10-12" high in dead grass,deadfall etc.Just my tought's.

Yes, I can see that being one aspect of baiting.

Spot and stalk gives you as much time as you want. You can watch the bear for two hours before you stalk if you want to. :) Many times we decide to not even bother to stalk because the bear is rubbed, small, has cubs, etc.

Ted
 
Yes, I can see that being one aspect of baiting.

Spot and stalk gives you as much time as you want. You can watch the bear for two hours before you stalk if you want to. :) Many times we decide to not even bother to stalk because the bear is rubbed, small, has cubs, etc.

Ted

Ted we call bears every spring. I use fawn bleats,dying rabbit calls,even elk calls have worked. I have found it works best to spot the bear and then call it in. I have not had any luck just blind calling. Its seems to be about 50/50 how they react as well. I have had a couple come straight at me but others tear off like never to be seen again:confused:...
 
Bowhunting over bait for me... sure its lots of work, sometimes bugs can be bad (once I got a thermacell it hasn't been a problem)

One bonus, I see anywhere from 1 to 20 bears in an evening hunt. On average I have 6-8 bears on my stand a night. Lots of time to look and just watch them.

My bait is usually only 20yrds from my stand, which makes it intresting. I have had bears 16' directly below me looking at me, haven't had one come up a tree yet, but they will find a buckshot surprise if they do.
 
I agree 100% on it being alot of work to get a bait station going. Thats why I have always spot and stalked. I just figure I'll just go with the spot and stalk as normal and put some miles on my new Kimber 84M
 
There is no baiting allowed in BC so I've never tried it, but I think I'm too impatient to do it anyways!!

Sitting for that long - no good for me.
 
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