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Has anyone had bears hit their old/ current mineral sites that you set up for deer ? If so what do you do ? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The bears in my area of Eastern Wa just pass through , with no interest whatsoever in my mineral site. If I have a shot at a bear using the trail I sit on during early archery I'm taking it . If it actually did come directly into the mineral site I would not shoot. It's a fine line obviously. Good luck
Quote from: MIKEXRAY on June 17, 2024, 01:26:43 PMThe bears in my area of Eastern Wa just pass through , with no interest whatsoever in my mineral site. If I have a shot at a bear using the trail I sit on during early archery I'm taking it . If it actually did come directly into the mineral site I would not shoot. It's a fine line obviously. Good luckNot really a fine line if the bears coming to your bait site it’s baiting. If you sitting at salt and see a bear and shoot it it’s baiting.
Quote from: dilleytech on June 17, 2024, 01:48:12 PMQuote from: MIKEXRAY on June 17, 2024, 01:26:43 PMThe bears in my area of Eastern Wa just pass through , with no interest whatsoever in my mineral site. If I have a shot at a bear using the trail I sit on during early archery I'm taking it . If it actually did come directly into the mineral site I would not shoot. It's a fine line obviously. Good luckNot really a fine line if the bears coming to your bait site it’s baiting. If you sitting at salt and see a bear and shoot it it’s baiting. What if you put up a sign that states that the mineral site is intended for deer and elk only?
Yes ....yes....and yes bears will show up at mineral sites.At least they do at mine.They show very little interest in salt ,as in actual eating or using the minerals.Just like other predators,cougars,bobcat,ect. I think there interested in all the ungulates that have pissed there and left scent.I had a small bear all summer that would constantly roll in the salt,and dirt so that's was different to me.Now if you make your minerals apple flavored ,which I have a recipe for. Wink...wink... .They'll probably be more interested.That secret stays with me.
Quote from: hunter399 on June 17, 2024, 02:29:37 PMYes ....yes....and yes bears will show up at mineral sites.At least they do at mine.They show very little interest in salt ,as in actual eating or using the minerals.Just like other predators,cougars,bobcat,ect. I think there interested in all the ungulates that have pissed there and left scent.I had a small bear all summer that would constantly roll in the salt,and dirt so that's was different to me.Now if you make your minerals apple flavored ,which I have a recipe for. Wink...wink... .They'll probably be more interested.That secret stays with me.Apple flavored salt you say?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
There actually is a fine line I believe, there are circumstances where u aren't actually baiting the bear in. What if someone puts out only " doe in heat " , would that be illegal to shoot a bear if it came in ? I hunt a steep ridge flat spot about the size of a football field. The main trail is on the backside of the flat spot / bottom of the next steep rise. I sit on the main trail , my salt and camera are in the middle of the flat about 50 yards away. I also have a camera on the trail , the bears never leave the trail ever . If I have a bear come down the trail I'm shooting an arrow , confident the salt had nothing to do with it.