Bears hiding behind every tree up here.They are my go to for most of my wild game now.Moose and deer are a bonus now?Used to be the other way around?
Pemby Quote: "Ah well ,cant be perfect" .... " sometimes i think that this tread is actually a wormhole to another dimension"
First off, I will say I have absolutely no "ethical" issues with baiting....I think it would eliminate lots of juvenile bears being shot, and lots of cubs being orphaned.With all do respect Mr willyqbc, I talked to 2 Conservation Officer's at the Boat Show booth, @ BC Place, last weekend.
Told them exactly what I posted on here.
They both, one male, one female, thought it was a good idea!
As long as you are not hunting, OVER the bait.
Using a trail cam, as a tool, to identify Ursus Americanus, in the area,
was a good idea with both these conservation officers.
Reason, help to assist hunter in identifying any Sow with Cubs, Dominate Boar etc, in the area.
OVER is obviously the grey area.
Let's clear that up ethically?
As long as your ethics in obeying the law, that, "shall not bait bears", antenna is working?
Here is an example; the bear's behavior, can in no way, be influenced, by your baited trail cam.
Thoughts?
I do have a hard time understanding how 2 CO's could "interpret" the regulation so differently from what i'm seeing in the regulation
18. To intentionally feed or attempt to feed
dangerous wildlife (cougar, coyote, wolf
and bear), except when lawfully engaged in
hunting or trapping where baiting is authorized
(cougar, coyote and wolf only).
It seems pretty crystal clear to me that you cannot intentionally feed bears for any reason. Now, if you are baiting for DEER (hint,hint) with a trail cam and you "incidentally" happen to get some bears on camera....well thats a different story....its all about intent. Where it crosses the regulation is when someone baiting, specifically states the purpose is to bring in bears
JMO
Chris
"Do not go where the path may lead,
go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."
Emerson
Think I’m going to try fora bear this spring . Do you find it is any better than one taken in the fall ?
Arctic Lake
I prefer spring for the meat and hide, and fall for the tallow!!!!
May 4th and 11th last year I took my boars, it has certainly been a more mild winter this year but we have no shortage of snow ans it's frigid now... Planning my first crack at bears for Easter Monday this year... Fingers crossed !!
This year the meat stash is not bad, will run out just in time for caribou. So bear season will be elk scouting with a rifle for me. Looking for a brute for a nice rug.
But its -30 right now ...
I prefer the meat from a fall bear, and the lard is great. I will try for spring bear to stock up on sausages for cooking on the fire while camping this summer. Bratwurst!