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Just call your local DFW office and ask.
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Last year i called and asked wdfw and they said it was considered as baiting
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Two years ago I got the same answer when I contacted WDFW about Bear Bombs, the language about a substance used or distributed to attract a bear makes them fall under their defination of baiting.
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that is lame ... it is not baiting ...the bear is not coming to eat a can of bear bomb ..its an attractant not baiting ..2 different things here...and good luck finding a can of bear bomb and accusing me of baiting
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If you read the regs atractants are considered baiting.
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As far as the bear knows he is coming to eat whatever it is that smells tasty... in this case it is that can of bear bomb... and I think if given the chance the bear would.try and.eat the can as well.
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I know what your saying but we are so stretched out in this state that somewhere a guy needs to draw the line ...Like they mention previous , we allow baiting of deer and elk and everyone know that bear will be coming to these sites and I guess everyone lets them walk off ...I doubt that ...and another thing if someone is walking threw the woods and sees a bear and whacks it and it is lying on a pile of apples what ya going to do call the wardens ...I am sure they will forgive you
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I hear ya. I think there is a very high percentage of archery killed bears in September that came off deer baits. I have even seen bear kill pics with apples and salt blocks in the background at sporting goods stores. It is really a joke!
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i wonder if they would buy that i was using sow in heat as a cover scent
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