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Title: Bear attractants
Post by: Hummer3T on March 03, 2012, 08:56:00 PM
I have baited, and want to minimize the work, and all the other unattractive aspects of baiting.
In Saskatchewan there is some chances for S and S.  but only in mostly flat cutovers.  Do any trad gangers use only attactants?  what are your favorites, how do you use them, how long are they effective, etc?????

Tim
Title: Re: Bear attractants
Post by: calgarychef on March 04, 2012, 02:21:00 AM
I've used a "bacon candle" with bait and it sure pulls them in.  I think if you want them to stay around that the attractant won't achieve that. If you want to attract them, to then stalk them they will be coming in on high alert and chances will be slim.  The best thing is probably a nice blueberry patch, or chokecherries or an oat field.
Title: Re: Bear attractants
Post by: elkslayer4x5 on April 11, 2012, 12:18:00 PM
Please tell us more about your 'bacon candle'. I'd think that the bears would be real interested in any stump that was covered with bacon grease, if you brought them in with a bacon candle.
Title: Re: Bear attractants
Post by: greenhed on April 19, 2012, 10:46:00 PM
Honey burn, (honey mixed with marshmallows) then scatter mini marshmallows all over.  Jelly beans work good too,   Powdered sugar gets carried by the wind and will seep into a log or stump.  they will tear it up to lick it clean.
Title: Re: Bear attractants
Post by: blktail on October 24, 2012, 10:57:00 AM
My friend always liked using Vanilla and put it in a spray bottle.
spray On the ground and also a rag hanging from a branch so the wind will carry the scent.
Title: Re: Bear attractants
Post by: stickbowhntr on October 24, 2012, 07:16:00 PM
I have had good success with strawberry cool aide just still dry over a stump...not great but good and we cant bait here so....
Title: Re: Bear attractants
Post by: calgarychef on October 25, 2012, 04:47:00 AM
You just save your bacon grease and make a candle out of it.  A great big fat wick is nice because it puts out more scent I think.  I put one in a pail once and raised it into a tree to disperse the scent further and I had a bear in that evening.  There are those smoke sticks too, I used some but didn't give them much of a chance so who knows.  Once you get a bear in even a can of sardeines on a string with a hole to drip oil will keep them around for a few minutes.  I've also wondered about a couple of cans of beer poured into the ground....I'd bet that works like a charm to keep them there for a couple minutes.
Title: Re: Bear attractants
Post by: BowPlinker on October 28, 2012, 12:47:00 AM
i burned pure bees wax over a sterno can.. with beeswax in a soup can..  seemed to work
Title: Re: Bear attractants
Post by: mb bowman on November 26, 2012, 10:10:00 PM
I would suggest to keep baiting. Try and find the enjoyment in it and you will be richly rewarded with a great experience. Baiting bears tops my list of hunting enjoyment. Absolutely love it.
Title: Re: Bear attractants
Post by: wapitirod on November 28, 2012, 10:17:00 AM
elkslayer, if your wanting to use a bacon candle here in OR do it at your own risk.  I've repeatedly talked to ODFW and OSP and they consider any attractant scent as "Bait".  I had one osp trooper tell me if I want to wear it as a cover scent then go for it but if I put it out to attract bears then it's bait.
Title: Re: Bear attractants
Post by: pruiter on January 22, 2013, 10:36:00 PM
we cant bait in yukon, But when growing up in alberta. may people used sunlight dish soap;
Title: Re: Bear attractants
Post by: BearCrkBandit on June 28, 2013, 10:03:00 PM
I've baited black bears for quite a few years, and the absolute best attractant I've found is to throw a salmon carcass or even just skins (chopped herring also works well) in a bucket with some water, seal it up, then put it in a warm spot for a week or so..it gets pretty ripe, and that stink seems to carry way farther than sweet stuff in my experience
Title: Re: Bear attractants
Post by: woodchucker on June 29, 2013, 12:03:00 PM
Here's the recipe for "Woodchucker's Liquid Bear Bait"...

1 bottle of Maple Pancake Syrup (about a quart)

1 bottle/jar of Honey (about 16oz.)

1 large bottle of pure Vanilla extract (about 8oz.)

1 small bottle of Anise (about 4oz.)

Empty ingrediants into a pan & warm over low heat, While stirring constantly, untill ingrediants are thoroughly mixed... (about 15 - 20 mins.) DO NOT BURN!!! Using a funnel, Pour warm mixture back into Pancake Syrup bottle and allow to cool slowly to about room temp. before placeing cap on bottle. Pour remaining mixture into another container, and refridgerate for later.

Carry up into the woods and pour "bait" on a rotting stump or log within range of your stand. When Mr. Bear finds the bait he will attempt to lick it off, and tear apart the stump/log finding grubs, beetles, etc. to hold his intrest.

GOOD LUCK!!!!!
Title: Re: Bear attractants
Post by: Tom Phillips on June 30, 2013, 09:00:00 AM
One of the BEST items I have used over the past 20+ years is Spent Fryolator grease poured on the ground or stump the BEARS absolutely LOVE it and will tear up the ground like a roto tiller.ALSO the Smoke sticks are by far the easiest,lightest,simplist items no mess,no fuss,no garbage to carry out and last on average about 1-1/2 hrs.

P.S. I am not sure how involved you want to get,BUT:

ALSO I use religiously Pure Anise,Liquid Smoke,Imitation Vanilla Extract (the real thing is very very expensive and BEAR SCENTS sprays from Wisconsin the oily mixture sticks to the leafs & bark and the smell really carries.
 Don;t forget STINK Bait made from fish.
Title: Re: Bear attractants
Post by: killinstuff on July 01, 2013, 01:23:00 PM
Hey Tom, do you think adding a totally new smell to an active bait site hurts or helps?  Something like they have been hitting meat scraps for a few weeks and then you add sweet treats to the site.

CJ
Title: Re: Bear attractants
Post by: Butternutz on July 15, 2013, 04:06:00 PM
On our way to Canada we hit several donut shops and ask for their discarded donuts. Should have seen some of the looks we got lol.
Title: Re: Bear attractants
Post by: Hummer3T on July 21, 2013, 10:32:00 PM
We cant use fry grease anymore, no place of business is allowed to release to the public.
Title: Re: Bear attractants
Post by: TURKEYFOOTGIRL on July 21, 2013, 11:17:00 PM
I used the berry powder from Boarmasters this year and it was awesome.  I could smell the stuff two hundred yards away. Bearsdug a hole to get it all.
Title: Re: Bear attractants
Post by: Longbowcrowder66 on February 03, 2014, 10:01:00 PM
I live in va. We have bear season the same time as our whitetail season. I've hunted black bears in Canada for 15years. Now the the bears are getting plentiful in va I would like to hunt them in my county. No baiting is allowed. I would love to try using scents. Is there companies that sell any type of scents?? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: Bear attractants
Post by: Oldbow KY on February 19, 2014, 09:43:00 AM
Used strawberry Jello dry powder, took two bears over it in Canada.
Title: Re: Bear attractants
Post by: timbermoose on July 02, 2014, 12:20:00 AM
Sounds are a pretty good attractant that i have used over the years. here in b.c. we cannot use bait or scents, so i started looking into to calling them in. i've found that in late spring, a fawn bleat works best and in the fall, sometimes the bleat still calls them, but mostly a screeching prey call works best. you'll call in other predators as well so be at the ready for them.

early june this year, i called in several bear(no shots or too little for the freezer), too many yotes, couple bobs, and 2 cougars, using a call i got from J.Holden here. grunt tube that i tuned for the fawn bleat.
Title: Re: Bear attractants
Post by: stonewall on June 23, 2015, 10:49:00 AM
I don't hunt black bear. But Do a fair amount of trapping and I had to quit using fish oil at my coon sets cause I couldn't keep the bear out of them.