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call the franz or snyders bakery outlets and ask if they have animal feed bread, it is the expired bread. i loaded the entire bed of my truck with that for 20 bucks. and strawberry gello packets are good to sprinkle over it. and lots of syrup or fryer grease if you can get some. good luck! and let me know if you want some help with anything. do you have a bait barrel?
Machais- Man I envy you on this subject. Don't care what opinions are out there, I loved baiting for Bears and we were darn good at it, 22 Black Bears in 5 years off our stands..... The absolute best stuff is mixture grain and dog food covered in old cooking grease. I used upwards of 500lbs of dog food per site and 50 gallons of grease, plus another couple hundred pounds of left overs from the winter (baited in spring only, so man once they'd be on a site in the fall they'll never leave so better stock it well). Throw in old items from the local bakery by the garbage bags full and lots of sweets, i.e apples and old expired jellies and Hersey's syrup. A gallon of honey tied above barrel with a pin hole to keep it dripping throughout the season. Start it all out with freshly brewed "Bear Crack". a couple bags of Marshmellows, 2 packs of powder Jello (berry), bottle of molasses, bottle of vanilla extract, melt it all and burn the crap out of it right at the site, it will be the strongest smelling stuff you have ever smelled and smear it everywhere around the site. I used a 75 gallon over pack steel barrel with a small eight inch hole cut into the barrel near the bottom, make them pick at it. Cut two smaller holes (2") at the top for some chain to run through, chain to tree, put some logs off to the side you don't want them to come from, line up up the shooting zone to hole area, and use the boltable clasp type lid or they will figure out how to open it up one way or another. Have fun, keep us posted and if you ever need some assistance I'd gladly volunteer...
Nice guys, thanks Doublelung and Shane. Don't you guys just cry when you think about loosing bear baiting as a management tool. I do!Great photo Cohoho, thanks!
I can get you a ton of bacon fat drippings!! Let me know if you want it, I can have several gallons really quick.
It isn't as easy as what is perceived for sure. I know ogles of guys that bait in AK and never get a bear off bait. It is extremely hard work to do it right. Oh by the way we have only taken ONE sow out of all the bears we shot, give me that same stat on a any other bear hunt. Don't knock till you tried it. It is exceptionally great for kids. We took alot of kids out and introduced them to hunting from my sons hockey teams. These kids got some great bears and have memories that will last their life times as neither of their parents in most cases ever hunted. It is so cool when they first see a good bear and you have to tell them to hold off for a better one due to it being a sow or having cubs, they learn respect for the animals, they learn how to gauge and judge animals. Huge learning across the board for them for sure...
I guess the only bear I ever killed was more or less baited. My neighbor had bee hives and a bear kept getting into them, so I sat there one night and killed a nice 340 lb. dry sow.