Our bait site is about 15 miles into the woods on a main gravel road, and then about a 1/4 mile off of that road. I think we would do better being farther off of that road....like maybe a mile?Now as far as location is concerned, I've been debating between two for this spring and I'm stuck.
1. Bait in a wooded area near the edge of the field as it is easily accessible for filling baits frequently and generously. I feel as though the bears may feel exposed in this situation and may not be as likely to come in for a snack.
2. Bait deeper into the woods where filling the baits wont be as easy and the portions may be less. The bears may feel more secure and protected, but the amount of food they can get will decrease.
It seems like the general consensus is volume of food, but I am curious to know everyones thoughts.
If you're going to bait within 1/4 mile of a road or atv trail, pay attention to the prevailing wind direction. If the wind is moving back towards the road from your bait, then you'll have hounds running your bears. Frustrating to bait in a big bruin and have someone else kill it because you brought it close enough to the road for hounds to easily smell it.
I start with multiple baits, drag scent trails between then and then let all but the one with the best set up dry up. Then I’ve got everything coming to one bait.
Do you just buy basic anise like what is found in the grocery?The best call scent made is Knock Out, from James Valley Scents. I use that in conjunction with beaver castor and anise.
Use the pure anise, the grocery store stuff isn't nearly as potent.Do you just buy basic anise like what is found in the grocery?
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Used just about everything you can imagine, but always oats and grease in the barrel for substance.
For effectiveness-
#1 by far: Rotting beaver carcasses tied high above where they can reach
#2: Bait 'em 907 attractant spray in anise, beaver castor, and blueberry. I like the gel balls too because you can thrown them a long ways from the stand.
#3: Pure anise oil
I throw a scent buffet at them. I want it to be like going to the food court at a mall- overwhelming amount of food scents of numerous varieties.
Where legal, organ meat soaked in scent oil is pretty powerful.