Doeas anyone else have a problem with baiting?
#31
RE: Doeas anyone else have a problem with baiting?
Don't think for a minute that every bear from miles around shows up at the bait waiting to get killed.If this is what you think bait hunting is all about it shows you've never done it.The same people would not think twice about taking a whitetail off of an alfalfa field.Isn't that baiting? Do you put worms on a hook?Typically an older big bear will circle a bait setup downwind and lay there for sometimes hours deciding if it's safe to feed.The hunter must be willing to sit for extended periods [quietly].I once sat in a tree in freezing sleet in early May from 1300hrs-1930hrs before a bear showed and I shot him.Danmed near froze but I wanted him.You can judge hide quality and pass up bears that are rubbed unlike spot + stalk where the range can be longer.If you havn't done this style of hunting don't condenm others who have.Like dogmen etc.......not many cougars shot without them...See where I'm going...............Harold
#32
Spike
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57108
Posts: 14
RE: Doeas anyone else have a problem with baiting?
I condone baiting.
The location ofthe bait site, and keeping it up is a large part of the sport of bear hunting in my opinion. I grew up in Minnesota and that's how bears are hunted in Minnesota. You line up along-term source of stale donuts, get them every couple of days, set up your various bait sites and keep doing that until you start getting bear sign at one of your sites. Some sites are dry holes. It's a lot of work but the preplanning and strategyas well as the thrill when you have "activity" is fun.
When I moved to Pennsylvania, Iwas surprised that PA hunters didn't bait. I thought it unusual that a big gang of guys would drive the bush and force the bear into view.
Note the difference in philosopy: PA hunters have a tradition that treats bear hunting as a large party, short term, social event. MN hunters treatbear hunting as a solitary, long term strategy event. I don't feel either has anything wrong with it. It's just excercising a tradition.
But, baiting is half the fun in my humble opinion! It's certainlynot as much of a sure thing asdriving with a large group of hunters.
The location ofthe bait site, and keeping it up is a large part of the sport of bear hunting in my opinion. I grew up in Minnesota and that's how bears are hunted in Minnesota. You line up along-term source of stale donuts, get them every couple of days, set up your various bait sites and keep doing that until you start getting bear sign at one of your sites. Some sites are dry holes. It's a lot of work but the preplanning and strategyas well as the thrill when you have "activity" is fun.
When I moved to Pennsylvania, Iwas surprised that PA hunters didn't bait. I thought it unusual that a big gang of guys would drive the bush and force the bear into view.
Note the difference in philosopy: PA hunters have a tradition that treats bear hunting as a large party, short term, social event. MN hunters treatbear hunting as a solitary, long term strategy event. I don't feel either has anything wrong with it. It's just excercising a tradition.
But, baiting is half the fun in my humble opinion! It's certainlynot as much of a sure thing asdriving with a large group of hunters.
#33
RE: Doeas anyone else have a problem with baiting?
Up North about the only way to hunt Bear is baiting. You can have good bait sites that may not be hit for days at a time but there is no visibility to spot and stalk. Even bait hunting is tough if the berry crop is good.
Baiting deer is NOT legal here. No way shape or form.
Baiting deer is NOT legal here. No way shape or form.
#34
Fork Horn
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location:
Posts: 136
RE: Doeas anyone else have a problem with baiting?
I spend more time baiting bear than anybody you guys know, trust me..I ran 4 baits last year for 3 months in the spring...
--Its not as easy as you think...
--It created ultimate bear identification and shot placement...
--Without baiting in Saskatchewan, very few bears would be harvested, as they are very very diffucult to spot and stalk in our dense woods, they are just wicked of an animal.
--Its not as easy as you think...
--It created ultimate bear identification and shot placement...
--Without baiting in Saskatchewan, very few bears would be harvested, as they are very very diffucult to spot and stalk in our dense woods, they are just wicked of an animal.
#37
Typical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Denver, Colorado
Posts: 599
RE: Doeas anyone else have a problem with baiting?
Original Post:
"....I responded to a postand criticized the process of bear hunting with the use of bait. I went as far to say that I thought setting a trashcan full of molassas and then blasting (or shooting with a long bow) from 15 yds is pathetic and not really hunting.
Does anyone agree with me at all?"
"....I responded to a postand criticized the process of bear hunting with the use of bait. I went as far to say that I thought setting a trashcan full of molassas and then blasting (or shooting with a long bow) from 15 yds is pathetic and not really hunting.
Does anyone agree with me at all?"
I personally would have no problem with baiting bears at all.
If it is not your cup of tea, then I respect your decision not to do it.
#38
RE: Doeas anyone else have a problem with baiting?
#39
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location:
Posts: 549
RE: Doeas anyone else have a problem with baiting?
First they take your baiting away, then your trapping, and then they set the rules on how you can hunt or if you can hunt. Yeah give the anti's more fuel there master. So what if the guy baits. If it's legal then support him as a hunter and not a personal opinion. Your fighting for your rights as hunters everyday or atleast the smart hunters are.