Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: Track-er on May 16, 2009, 07:52:46 AM
-
Went and pulled my camera this am and these were on it.
-
They didn't like the canned ham as they pulled it off the tree and left it.Didn't even bite the can.
Mike
-
Great pics of the Peanut-Butter Bear! What 'trail-cam' do you use?
-
We tried peanut butter this week and it didnt work to hot. Im mixin up
some bear crack tonight and takin it out in the morning. Did get a couple
picks of a nice bear but it didnt touch the butter.
-
Molasses and rolled Oats....or some old pears from your grocery store.
-
Cudde-Back Capture
-
Nice pics!!! Thanks for posting them
-
looks like a banner year for color phases... ;)
good work man. Have fun with it!
-
put some on your camera. I bet you will get some close ups.
good pictures.
-
Great pics, man I gotta get with it and get the camaras rolling. Mark
-
I swear i am not being the downer to a great party but isn't it still illegal to bait bears just to get photos. I am not at all against it by any means as a matter of fact i think they should legalize it for hunting purposes but somehow regulate it. just wanting to know because i would love to do it with my cameras but i guess i am a little paranoid. :dunno:
-
not illegal for pictures.
-
Says in the game laws that you can't hunt over a bait nothing about taking pictures.
-
nice
-
Good to know :IBCOOL:
-
Super pics. Nothing wrong with feeding wildlife especially since we are in a recession. ;)
-
baiting in any sense might be pushing it my hunting rights are just as important as all of yours.
I would recamend being a little more discrete about you pics they do make the rules and they also
bend them to do what they want so dont be suprised if someone got busted for baiting threw these
pics. Also I am all for baiting I spend alot of srings baiting in Alaska and Idaho so good luck.
-
baiting in any sense might be pushing it my hunting rights are just as important as all of yours.
I would recamend being a little more discrete about you pics they do make the rules and they also
bend them to do what they want so dont be suprised if someone got busted for baiting threw these
pics. Also I am all for baiting I spend alot of srings baiting in Alaska and Idaho so good luck.
(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of RCW 77.12.240, 77.36.020, 77.36.030, or any other provisions of law, it is unlawful to take, hunt, or attract black bear with the aid of bait.
(a) Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to prohibit the killing of black bear with the aid of bait by employees or agents of county, state, or federal agencies while acting in their official capacities for the purpose of protecting livestock, domestic animals, private property, or the public safety.
(b) Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to prevent the establishment and operation of feeding stations for black bear in order to prevent damage to commercial timberland.
(c) Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to prohibit the director from issuing a permit or memorandum of understanding to a public agency, university, or scientific or educational institution for the use of bait to attract black bear for scientific purposes.
(d) As used in this subsection, "bait" means a substance placed, exposed, deposited, distributed, scattered, or otherwise used for the purpose of attracting black bears to an area where one or more persons hunt or intend to hunt them.
-
And I never intend to hunt any bear and won't tell where the pictures were taken to any bear hunters.
Mike
-
hmmmm... so I should start smearing peanut butter instead of honey on the PETA hikers that I catch before I tie them to a tree... :chuckle:
-
(d) As used in this subsection, "bait" means a substance placed, exposed, deposited, distributed, scattered, or otherwise used for the purpose of attracting black bears to an area where one or more persons hunt or intend to hunt them.
:yeah:
I think this makes it pretty clear!! Thanks for the post.
-
awesome pics man. thanks for sharing
-
come on tracker where is round three. I like to see what type of bears are running around in my hunting areas.