Minnesota Outdoorsman
Hunting Forums => Trail Camera Photos => Topic started by: deadeye on August 08/11/20, 09:32:14 AM
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Proof that the bears know they are on camera.
(https://tinypix.top/images/2020/08/11/PiFCw.md.jpg) (https://tinypix.top/i/PiFCw)
(https://tinypix.top/images/2020/08/11/PfRQi.md.jpg) (https://tinypix.top/i/PfRQi)
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:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :happy1:
dat's funny!!!!
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Proof that the bears know they are on camera.
(https://tinypix.top/images/2020/08/11/PiFCw.md.jpg) (https://tinypix.top/i/PiFCw)
(https://tinypix.top/images/2020/08/11/PfRQi.md.jpg) (https://tinypix.top/i/PfRQi)
Someone is going to hunt Bear there this fall-Right! :fudd: :happy1: :happy1:
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Haven't decided where to start bait stations. Here's another option. I usually would not place a bait
station near where we would hunt deer but this year I may take advantage of existing stands.
Big bear
(https://tinypix.top/images/2020/08/11/PiP1O.md.jpg) (https://tinypix.top/i/PiP1O)
Not so big bear
(https://tinypix.top/images/2020/08/11/PiZQo.md.jpg) (https://tinypix.top/i/PiZQo)
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How about putting a bait site near the end of the Tressel bridge?
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I've seen a few deer eating or at least licking my bear baits before. Some came daily for a week or so.
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If the deer don't generally avoid bear bait piles, the piles might provide some additional cover scent in the area.