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Quote from: bigtex on June 29, 2010, 07:37:28 PMQuote from: bobcat on June 29, 2010, 06:45:39 PMSeems the only way it would be ok to bait bears into a trail cam setup would be if you were not a licensed hunter, and/or you are doing it in an area where hunting is not allowed. Otherwise, if you do it, even if your only intent is to bait deer or elk, the smart thing to do would be to simply not post the bear pictures on the internet. I too have been told by several WDFW Officers that it is illegal to place bait, no matter if you plan to hunt or not. Just remember that a conviction of baiting bears will mean the suspension of your hunting rights for 5 years! Plus the additional court fines, lawyer fees, etc. I have even heard stories of WDFW Officers going on to private property to confirm reports/complaints of people baiting.I think it would be hard to get a conviction if it was a deer feed block set in front of a trail camera. I read it as the bait has to be used with an intent to hunt bears. I have set deer feed blocks out in front of my cameras and bears love them. Now if you have pics of bears and then kill one out of the same area then you might be in trouble.
Quote from: bobcat on June 29, 2010, 06:45:39 PMSeems the only way it would be ok to bait bears into a trail cam setup would be if you were not a licensed hunter, and/or you are doing it in an area where hunting is not allowed. Otherwise, if you do it, even if your only intent is to bait deer or elk, the smart thing to do would be to simply not post the bear pictures on the internet. I too have been told by several WDFW Officers that it is illegal to place bait, no matter if you plan to hunt or not. Just remember that a conviction of baiting bears will mean the suspension of your hunting rights for 5 years! Plus the additional court fines, lawyer fees, etc. I have even heard stories of WDFW Officers going on to private property to confirm reports/complaints of people baiting.
Seems the only way it would be ok to bait bears into a trail cam setup would be if you were not a licensed hunter, and/or you are doing it in an area where hunting is not allowed. Otherwise, if you do it, even if your only intent is to bait deer or elk, the smart thing to do would be to simply not post the bear pictures on the internet.
Quote from: Lowedog on June 29, 2010, 09:22:55 PMQuote from: bigtex on June 29, 2010, 07:37:28 PMQuote from: bobcat on June 29, 2010, 06:45:39 PMSeems the only way it would be ok to bait bears into a trail cam setup would be if you were not a licensed hunter, and/or you are doing it in an area where hunting is not allowed. Otherwise, if you do it, even if your only intent is to bait deer or elk, the smart thing to do would be to simply not post the bear pictures on the internet. I too have been told by several WDFW Officers that it is illegal to place bait, no matter if you plan to hunt or not. Just remember that a conviction of baiting bears will mean the suspension of your hunting rights for 5 years! Plus the additional court fines, lawyer fees, etc. I have even heard stories of WDFW Officers going on to private property to confirm reports/complaints of people baiting.I think it would be hard to get a conviction if it was a deer feed block set in front of a trail camera. I read it as the bait has to be used with an intent to hunt bears. I have set deer feed blocks out in front of my cameras and bears love them. Now if you have pics of bears and then kill one out of the same area then you might be in trouble. We are talking about bears...not deer....
Baiting bears for trail cameras is NOT illegal. The ONLY way you can get in a jam is if you HUNT the bears you have been baiting. Read the whole RCW, not just parts of it. And once again, just as in carrying a concealed pistol discussion, just because someone in Enforcement says it's so, doesn't make it RIGHT.
Quote from: Machias on June 30, 2010, 10:36:47 AMBaiting bears for trail cameras is NOT illegal. The ONLY way you can get in a jam is if you HUNT the bears you have been baiting. Read the whole RCW, not just parts of it. And once again, just as in carrying a concealed pistol discussion, just because someone in Enforcement says it's so, doesn't make it RIGHT.I agree...which raises the next logical question: how far away from a bait site can you hunt?
Quote from: Bofire on June 29, 2010, 08:03:54 PM anything in a bikini!! Carlbears in bikini's
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There is nothing in the regulations regarding baiting to take pictures. More than likely such activity would trigger investigation by an officer if found. Make sure that you, or anyone else that may accompany you does not have a firearm in his/her possession. Thank you, Sean CarrellWDFW, Enforcement Program360-902-2936
I emailed a while ago to ask this very question, here is the response;QuoteThere is nothing in the regulations regarding baiting to take pictures. More than likely such activity would trigger investigation by an officer if found. Make sure that you, or anyone else that may accompany you does not have a firearm in his/her possession. Thank you, Sean CarrellWDFW, Enforcement Program360-902-2936