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Author Topic: Bear baiting...  (Read 2663 times)

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Offline nic53

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With bear baiting only 2 months away just curious what everyone is planning to use for bait and what they look for when selecting a baiting station?

Offline Go Big Red!

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Old donuts, breads, fryer grease, old jam & jelly, etc.
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Offline deadeye

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I've tried many different food items and nothing beats a jelly donut.  (for bear bait you clowns)
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Offline Mayfly

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Here is a good video we made on bear baiting a few years ago. Very easy and cheap way to bait your bear.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHaGyKeLxBw[/youtube]

Offline beeker

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how about a corn feeder...

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Offline beeker

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there was a corn feeder hanging on that clothsline pole... I've got pics of about 3 different bears coming through.. one bore.. a momma and a cub. they ripped down the feeder which was hanging by good rope tour off the top which was held on my a bungy cord and ate the corn. I can fix the feeder and love the pics. I usually have the feeder out in the spring to help out momma does and the young uns. I'll pose some more pics.. I can't get multiples in the same reply.

also we use for bear bait.. hostess expired.. talk nice to the ladies at the surplus stores and you can fill up a truck for about 20$ and a bottle of their favorite hooch. but dog food, old bread and donuts//cupcakes/dingdongs.. and cover it in old fryer grease. they love it. we're not hunting beer on this land but maybe next year
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Offline beeker

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Offline beeker

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this one is bigger

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If science fiction has taught me anything, it's that you can never have enough guns and ammo when the zombies come back to life... "WS"

Offline Tyler Rother

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My old man used to use strictly jelly donuts, bacon grease, and Anise.

I wanna get back into bear hunting, starting to see them around my cabin in Aitken again.


Offline Randy Kaar

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If any of you baiters need corn syrup, Check this CL ad:

http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hnp/zip/1827303782.html


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