Really was spot on, I hunt black bear in Arkansas and am going on a hunt in November and agree using sweet bait is more appealing, here we have persimmons, pears, muscadines, etc. I also like using dried molasses, koolaid, blueberry & cherry pie filling and sugar! Thanks again for the info and good hunting!
Very good information have used these techniques myself. I even take a bottle of molasses into the tree stand and dump it allover prior to my hunt. Not sure if it masks my sent but I had success doing it this way.
Hi Jamie, you don't have to but it can bring bears to a new spot faster. I'm holding a "bear camp" this spring at Mer Bleue. You should come check it out!
@jamiebarone9262 , yes it's a 5 day bear hunt where I show everyone exactly what I'm doing and why. Info is under the events tab at www.newoutdoors.net.
Never tried but I imagine the noise and flapping would bother or scare the bears and they would just tear it down. I try to keep my bait sites as quiet and natural as possible.
And he turns around and Mom bear is standing there with 2 big cubs.... where is your pistol ? I mean an unarmed waiter at a bear buffet might not live long.
With the trail cameras we know what's hitting our bait. In my experience the barrels help keep the bait fresh and keep other critters like raccoons and squirrels from stealing all the goodies.
Surprised these videos aren’t getting more views. Informative, engaging, and good videography too. Keep it up man
Really was spot on, I hunt black bear in Arkansas and am going on a hunt in November and agree using sweet bait is more appealing, here we have persimmons, pears, muscadines, etc. I also like using dried molasses, koolaid, blueberry & cherry pie filling and sugar! Thanks again for the info and good hunting!
Thanks for your comment and good luck!
Who doesn't love bacon. Great spot right there!
great stuff, thank you!
This is the best « tutorial » for bear bait I have seen so far. All of the informations I have seen in other videos is there to start bear baiting
Thanks very much! We hope it helps those looking to get started. I appreciate you commenting!
Very good information have used these techniques myself. I even take a bottle of molasses into the tree stand and dump it allover prior to my hunt. Not sure if it masks my sent but I had success doing it this way.
Thanks for the comment Bob! Good luck this year.
Great video 👍
Thanks Brian!
Rob do you have to you stink bait for initial starting of a site?
Hi Jamie, you don't have to but it can bring bears to a new spot faster. I'm holding a "bear camp" this spring at Mer Bleue. You should come check it out!
When is the camp in? What is it? Is it like a training session?
@jamiebarone9262 , yes it's a 5 day bear hunt where I show everyone exactly what I'm doing and why. Info is under the events tab at www.newoutdoors.net.
I hunt in nc and it’s illegal to use processed foods, all I know I’m able to use is like corn and apples. What else is there to use?
Could you mix the corn with molasses or fyer oil? Not sure what qualifies as processed foods...
Sweet potatoes and peanuts .
Why not run a tarp over the bait to keep the rain out?
Never tried but I imagine the noise and flapping would bother or scare the bears and they would just tear it down. I try to keep my bait sites as quiet and natural as possible.
And he turns around and Mom bear is standing there with 2 big cubs.... where is your pistol ? I mean an unarmed waiter at a bear buffet might not live long.
Check your regulations dog food,meat, and bacon grease are illegal in Wisconsin just an fyi. Othertips were good
Why wast your time draging a barell just hang your bait that way you know whats hitting the bait
With the trail cameras we know what's hitting our bait. In my experience the barrels help keep the bait fresh and keep other critters like raccoons and squirrels from stealing all the goodies.