I have never hunted black bear. We have a couple starting to show up in our area and I was curious what you guys put in those drums. Most people are freakin out, I'm getting excited :D
stale donuts,lol
To start off with stink Is the most Important thing In my opinion. Baits won't do you a bit of good If the bear won't smell them. Another Important thing I've learned Is pile the bait In. Whatever you are using for bait put as much as you can In. More bait means more bear a good share of times. More bear will mean more competition. More competition means day time hits rather then night time hits.
Quantity matters. They'll stop showing up for at least a few days if they show up for 2 or 3 days and there is no food there.
I've seen them slam the doughnuts and ignore the meat and fish and vice versa so I'd put both down. Put some stink bait in a cut out gallon jug and hang it HIGH in a tree with a rope hanging down so you can jiggle it when you re-bait. Tom Phillips might give out the recipe for that if he hasn't trademarked a special formula already! :)
The cheapest bag of dry dog food you can find...PR
Fryer grease and sweets.
Scott
I second the dry dog food , soak it good with some old fryer grease once you get to the bait site.
Throw a bit of grease on the bushes surrounding the area as well , this does two things , one it helps with more smell two any bear comes to the bait gets it on its hide and carries it wherever he goes after wards, kinda like a traveling salesman.
Beaver Castor, sweet smellin and bears love i t.
No self respecting ,Law Enforcement Officer can sacrifice "The doughnut" :D Great info..Thank you.
Cats! :clapper:
LD
Cats, well they are a renewable resource
Tim Hortons doughnuts, dog food, pie fillings....
I never liked using meat or fish. Use a good stink like Vanilla or Anise to bring them in and use breads, donuts and a lot of fruit for a good eating Bear.
Hi All,
I shot my bear over donuts!! One shot at eight yards.
Donuts work great, but put a lot of oil around the bait so they track it around. It helps draw more bears. Horse feed pellets work well( add grease). You can do a honey burn to help attract to a new bait.
in canada where we used to go.the guy there would be able to buy or get free, outdated pastry products (donuts/coffee cakes/ ect..) from one of the local shops..then mixed with molassas and other stuff in a pail..would bring mixture to sight and put in barrels there..sure brought the bears in..
Has anyone used the DeerSense Smoking sticks for bear? They have one called '12miles of dead fish', also have a berry scent and an anise scent.
I've used the deer ones with good results, never had a chance with bears, though. We'll see what my preference points do for me this time.
Fred....
If I were you, I'd put a drum out back tomorrow and fill it with ice. Add a pile of them steaks from the freezer and that bottle of Makers from the cupboard. That should do it. I'm pretty sure by the time you get home you'll see evidence of activity... :p
Wrong kind of critter.
QuoteOriginally posted by Arrow k9:
Wrong kind of critter.
Oh... Sorry... I thought you were baiting a critter who drops scat in your yard, tears off your siding, and sleeps under the porch... :D :D
Lets just hope your done with that part of your life Molson...
Thanks Dave.
In wisconsin you can't use any substance that contains meat or meat byproduct (including honey and grease) and you also can not place in metal drums. So what I did when my brother finally drew his tag was approach a bakery thrift store and they sold me a pickup truck full of unsellable bakery goods for $50.00.
Wet COB, Corn/Oats/Barley with molasses. Get it at any feed store. Apples, pears and watermellon. Peanut butter smeared on nearby trees and fryer grease tossed around on the ground and in the bushes.
Try Carp. Do some bow fishing before the bear season starts, and stuff them in the barrel. Works like a charm. I also know alot of guys that do a Honey or Bacon burn. You get an old frying pan and the Honey or Bacon. Heat it up on a backpacking stove and let the honey actually turn black and burnt. The smell will carry all around the canyon or where ever you r bait is. Great way to get animals familiar with your bait.
The best black bear bait is beaver carcass, the riper the better.
My father in law took a nap one afternoon with a couple packages of honeybuns on his dash and woke up with a black bear cub on his lap eating honeybuns. Momma bear was shaking the truck...
I'm another firm believer in sweets and grease. I've had bear tear a stump up with grease poured over it before he would eat a doughnut. Go to any restaurant and tell them you want their chicken grease.
Burn/cook a pan of grease/oil used grease from deep fryer, kitchens etc.., and spread it all around the bait and on the bucket or container. Then do it again but cook the grease this time for as long as you can stay with it so the aromatic aroma goes into the air. Then pour some onto the bait and then again around the area. Then put as much of anything considered sweet into the container as you can. But the ultimate is a skinned beaver. Tie it higher than what you think the bear can reach. This way he has to try and reach the beaver , while standiung in grease which he will track and spread the scent when he leaves. The beaver is the best candy I've found above all else for bear.
Dog food covered in chicken grease. :readit:
Popcorn..... Kettle corn! You can eat it and so will they! The other stuff is messy! Guarantee they haven't been to the movies!
Honey. Sweet stuffs. Dog food. Pancake syrup. 'Sweet mix' horse feed.
I would love to get a shot at the marshmallow man from 'ghostbusters' - that would work REAL well.
If you feed a bear something long enough it will taste like what you feed it. So I prefer sweet stuff. I have baited with fish; I think I set a worlds record for spitting distance- when I ate some of the bear meat....
Try a PETA member, holding a box of old pastries....should do the trick nicely. Wait to shoot until the bear gets to the pastries.
Another trick I use to keep bears around the baits longer is to throw out a bag of those little semi-sweet chocolate bits the girls use in cookies. Because they're small and brown the bear has to look/smell around for them awhile. I like to scatter them all around within ten yards of the primary bait. I had a total of thirty-three bears under ten yards in five days this spring with Tom Phillips in Quebec. Works great. BW
glazed doughnuts and plenty of them,also dig up an area right in front of the bait entry then mix in some doughnut grease with the soil and mix it up so the bears when leaving track the scent way down the trail and every bear that gets a whif will be on its way pronto.i also use raw bacon they seem to like that also.take a small burner and a tuna can...fill the can with doughnut,bacon,or whatever grease you want.light the burner in a cleared out area,it will burn off the grease and draw bears in like a charm.cant hunt this way in oregon anymore thanks to the anti's but it works great.just be carefull with the burner and dont torch your hunting area up.........larry
haaaaaa...peta member....thats a good one...roflmao... :D :D :biglaugh: :D :D
For black bears anything sweet, donuts, ot bread drenched with log cabin maple syrup.
For grizzly hikers make good bait. ;)
QuoteOriginally posted by Barry Wensel:
Another trick I use to keep bears around the baits longer is to throw out a bag of those little semi-sweet chocolate bits the girls use in cookies. Because they're small and brown the bear has to look/smell around for them awhile. I like to scatter them all around within ten yards of the primary bait. I had a total of thirty-three bears under ten yards in five days this spring with Tom Phillips in Quebec. Works great. BW
I've done this too Barry but I used marshmallows Instead. Works great like you said!!
Same thing with Gummi Worms.
Chop them into tiny bits, and scatter them all around. They will search out every last piece.
When they get wet, they get sticky, and soon all the ground litter is gone, because they will eat it with the tiny bits of Gummi Worms.
I've used the mini-marshmallows too but because they're white the bears seem to clean them up quicker than the little brown, semi-sweet bits that are harder to locate except for smell. I've also thrown raw bacon high up into trees around the baits. The aroma travels far and they are forced to climb the trees to get to them. bw
Barry,
I start a bait on the 18th and won't be able to get back to it till the weekends, I like the little chocolate bits & tp the trees with bacon, thats a good idea. Just won't throw any in my tree....Hink.. :archer: