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Last year I got some grease/oil and put it into a garden sprayer. (The ones you fill up weed killer into -pump kind)

I sprayed every tree, bush, rock and log I could on the way into my stand. Sprayed my boots - the whole place smelled like grease; anyways that was the only night I saw any bear. Just an idea. Maybe try blueberry mixed with water???

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still pretty quit for us, 4 sites had 2 hits but no one returned, we put out 700 lbs of bird suete on tuesday, we will see how that works, anyone else ever use that stuff. We are near Cook and its bone dry. Hoping for better results soon!!

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I have never used suet before but I read in a magazine that bears love suet in the spring and don't care for it in the fall. I myself have never used it. Checked all 3 baits tonight. Nothing. I will freshen things up a bit by adding more grease and spraying some more scent. If nothing happens by the end of the weekend I may have to move. Same thing happened last year, no hits on the bait until after the season started. I am not worried yet.

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I just got back from baiting and I REALLY WISH I HAD A TAG. All 3 baits were hit that I put out for my dad and brother. The first bait was destroyed, the 2nd bait looked like a small cub found it and the 3rd bait took a hard hit. We baited at about 11:00 and a half hour later the bears started coming in. The camera took 58 pics in under 2 days untill a bear ATE THE BATTERY! Here are a couple of the pics(notice I had to rotate the images 180 degrees because the bears fliped the camera upside down): ICAM0023.jpgICAM0028.jpg It looks like a chocolate brown colored sow and it looks to be big (I WISH I HAD A TAG)

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There looks to be atleast 4-5 bears hitting just this one bait. Theres alot of pics but these are some of the better ones.

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There is alot of competion between bears at that bait so I shouldn't have to worry about the bait being "burnt out". I'm rebaiting tomarrow and again on thursday, then I will bait on saturday before they hunt. Usually I bait then leave either my dad or brother to hunt (2 in 1 out strategy) but since I don't have a tag this year I'll have to sneak back into one of the baits to video tape.

Biff,

It is a moultrie 2.0 digital. I did't like the idea of leaving my cuddeback on public land where it could "walk away" either by bears or humans. It was under $100 and it is working almost as good as the cuddeback. If I by more cameras they will probably be moultries. I modified it to run off a bigger 6 volt battery to get more pics per battery life and also drilled a hole in the back so I could lag screw it to the tree instead of using the cheap bungie cords it came with. I would highly recomend it if you don't want to spend much on a camera but still want quality.

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I put six baits out last Saturday. I ran them this weekend and 3 of them were cleaned out, one was touched up, and two were cold. This is the first year with the Moultrie Cameras. I didn't set one up correctly and it didn't take any pictures. The other one snapped off 390 pics in a week. Nothing spectacular on film. A true 'average' Minnesota Black bear going about 150#'s. I switched the cameras out and am hoping to catch a few big boys in the daylight.

Pay no attention to the date and time as I didn't set it before sticking the camera out.

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Howdy I just got back from vacation, dont ask how I got rangled into a vaction during baiting. I dont have any fingernails left. My appologies to the moderators if I over stepped the unauthorized web site on my last post. Souds like there is a mix of things going on, good luk to those with hits, the pictures are great. I got back tonight at about 5:30 an ran out to my site an Yea, a good hit. I looked at the tree where my bear ball WAS hanging an observed the claw marks, they look to be a good half inch wide an kinda thick. The bait site was opened pretty good but there could be more than one bear. The tree is'nt big but it could easily hold me an I'm 235. By the width of the claw marks could anyone determine the size of him, I'm thinking average, maybe smaller. Anyone familiar with the bear ball, what do ya think if a guy cut chunks off of it to heat up, I just dont want to lose the new one I bought. I think it would work great. Boar

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just got back from Finland. wow is all i can saw its gonna be a long week. we had 11 sites and yesterday i went to check them all 11 were hit with a couple looked like a bomb went off. logs everywhere. had one trail camera out and had three different bears coming into that one but couldn't get a good guess on how big the camera was aimed alittle high. went back today and at noon 5 of the 11 were hit. Saturday cant come soon enough. good luck everyone.

iceman

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How many guys would take the shot (if presented) of a sow with a cub? Just wondering? It may be legal, but ethically I think we owe it to the sport and the animals to hold on that shot.

Good Luck!

Ken

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I wouldn't even think of shooting a sow with cubs, and I wouldn't hunt with anybody that did. Personally, I won't even shoot a sow without cub if I can identify her. Sows can't breed right off the bat. Taking a breeding age sow out of population is a big impact.

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A guy I know asked me yesterday what the law was on shooting a sow with cubs, he had a sow with cubs at his bait and showed me the picture. The cubs were small along with the sow.I thought man are you kidding me, why would anyone do this, the cubs were small enough that if he did shoot her they would not leave her. Then what do you do?

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Here are a couple more pics: ICAM0013.jpgICAM0012.jpg It looks like a group of 3 boars judging by their size and how the act. There are 6 bears hitting this bait and the 2 other baits took light hits. No pics of the cinnamon colored sow but this was the first time my brother had a chance to help out baiting and his "new scent" may have spooked a few bears. We also might have jumped a bear on the way into the bait, which didn't help either.

As for shooting a sow with cubs, I never would shoot one and besides you guys have nothing to worry about as I don't even have a tag!

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Just thought Id add my baiting story. This weekend was up in the Chippewa looking to put out a few bait stations. We were driving around where my old cabin was on Pike Bay.. a good place for big bears on a old logging road. My wife had come along .. of course telling me bear hunting is dangerous..bla bla bla.. Well she was correct! But not from bears. We were driving along this two track and a pickup truck was parked blocking the road.. I said to my wife must be another bear hunter.. why else would anyone be out here. We moseyed on up and the occupants saw our truck.. all 5 people bailed out and started running thru the brush trying to get away. I assume they thought we were the police. I now assume they were making Meth or something else. My wife of course then made me get out of there and not put a bait where I had wanted to on the back side of Lake 13. More dangerous than a wounded bear.. a crazed druggie!

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Was'nt sure about going back out tonight to bait with all the rain today but it let up about 4 so I went out, most of the bait was gone, but no logs rolled, I hate that, cant tell if it's critters or scoopers, tomorrow i'm gonna spred around a ten pound bag of flour an see if I get a track, an hang a portion of my bear ball, I broke it into chunks so he dosent get it all at one time. Boar

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Boar,

Have you tried burning chucks of that bacon ball yet? Let me now how it works. I used the big paw mix from that same company last year, it worked great. I put it in a "honey burner" and my bear came in 15 minutes after I lit the burner (I thought he was going to come right up my tree)!

Hubericta,

That is a good quality pic, What mgp moultrie do you have?

How is the battery life? I might have to get me another one. smile.gif

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That camera is a 4.1 megapixel model that runs off lantern batteries (I can't remember the voltage). I bought a few rechargeable batteries and they last a long time. When they aren't taking many pictures they go a few months. I had it out all spring and still had 40% juice left when I changed it.

Moultrie has come out with a few new models that have a trigger time similar to a cuddeback for about half the money. I think this move will push the price of their older cameras down. It's good for bearhunter sinces since they work fine over bait, they just aren't that handy for catching deer on the move.

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I like the clarity of that pic. I have the 2.1 mgp model and my uncle has the 3.0 mgp. He had problems with moultries' rechargable batteries building up memory so I rigged my to run off a bigger 6 volt and as you said they work great for bear hunting. It works just as good as my cuudeback but it does have a little slower reaction time.

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