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Re: Question for you guys going to Idaho for spring bears
« Reply #15 on: April 02, 2009, 02:02:38 AM »
Thank You all for the information, I am trying to set up a bear trip for next year!!!!!

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Re: Question for you guys going to Idaho for spring bears
« Reply #16 on: April 02, 2009, 10:39:40 AM »
1Arrow, thanks for all the awesome info. Do you peel the eggs first or leave them in the shell? Great idea with the anise oil also. Thanks again.
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Re: Question for you guys going to Idaho for spring bears
« Reply #17 on: April 02, 2009, 05:37:06 PM »
I leave them in the shell and freeze them after I hard boil them.  I make my bags 20lbs.  Just the right size to add to the bait.  I found that if you keep the bait full you will always have bears.  When it runs dry for a few days it will take sometime for them to come back.  I check  my bait every other day during the season once it gets hit.  I have run bears out of the bait in the dark and it does not seem to bother them.  With the anise oil I spray my clothes down everytime.  I use the same pants and coat the whole season.  I keep them in a garbage bag in the back of my truck.
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Re: Question for you guys going to Idaho for spring bears
« Reply #18 on: April 02, 2009, 11:17:16 PM »
You'll find that it takes a lot of time and travel to get a bait going and keep it running.  I made a simple, but somewhat effective, feeder that allowed me to only have to get to the bait site once every 10-14 days.  I used a cheap feeder motor and spinner plate designed for feeding corn to whitetails like you see in Cabela's.  I mounted it to the bottom of a 55 gallon drum that would hold a ton of dry dog food.  Inside the drum I put a big sheet metal cone to keep the contraption from clogging and keep to a minimum the amount of dog food that didn't get dropped from spoiling.  The thing would turn on and spin for maybe 20 seconds every morning dropping maybe 5 or 6 cups of food.  It ran on a 6V lantern battery that would die before 40# of food was dispensed (about 10 days).  The lid of the barrel kept the food dry, and the bears loved having a new meal available every day.

I usually start the bait by bringing some dry kindling and building a small fire.  I'll throw a pound of bacon on the fire and let it burn (pulling a few out for snacking has been known to occur).  I'll use an old pan to boil maple syrup, marshmallows, jello, and anise oil over the fire.  I pour this all around after about 20 minutes.  A few drops of anise sprinkled around completes the process.  There's always a bear in close enough to be interested, and he'll generally come in after dark the first night to check it out.  A few mornings of dog food feeding, and he's hooked.  He's also creating nice trails of BBQ-Joint fryer grease through the hills to bring all the rest of the bears in the area within a week or two.  It takes a constant source of carbohydrates to keep them coming back, though.  Smells get the attention, but you've got to have food available to consistently kill them.
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Re: Question for you guys going to Idaho for spring bears
« Reply #19 on: April 04, 2009, 05:11:21 PM »
 :) I am totally EXCITED to go Idaho. I got Draw statewide. I cant wait... I  just got all papers come in mail last week.

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Re: Question for you guys going to Idaho for spring bears
« Reply #20 on: April 04, 2009, 11:29:23 PM »
Todd

What unit do you hunt in Idaho?  I am in unit 11.
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Re: Question for you guys going to Idaho for spring bears
« Reply #21 on: April 05, 2009, 12:39:29 AM »
For bear, I hunt over bait at our cabin in 10.  I wish we could bait in 10A and 8A, because there are a ton of bears there, but you may as well be hunting in WA without baiting; plus, the reduced price bear tag in 10 is an incentive to hunt there.  When you factor in cost of travel, though, the reduced price tag is no bargain when keeping a site active.
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