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  1. #21
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    Re: Mtn Lions on my bait

    If you put bait out is there not a good chance you will attract a grizzly if they are in that area? What exactly are you baiting with meat?

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    Re: Mtn Lions on my bait

    Quote Originally Posted by Deer_Slayer View Post
    If you put bait out is there not a good chance you will attract a grizzly if they are in that area? What exactly are you baiting with meat?

    Bait can attract all sorts of wildlife that you are not hunting for, including birds and bears. Just don't shoot the bear and you are legal. Lots of people use meat bait for predator hunting. It's legal and an accepted practice.
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    Re: Mtn Lions on my bait

    a few years ago our game club had a banquet..someone donated a HUGE cougar roast..it was delicious..and was the first game meat to be polished off..

    Steven

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    Re: Mtn Lions on my bait

    Nice videos on your vimeo channel Danny. I really enjoyed the lion hunt you did for Wild TV. Lots of good info you shared. Thanks.
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    Re: Mtn Lions on my bait

    heres another video....different angle


    https://youtube.com/shorts/QCz4frt5ZXw?feature=share

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    Re: Mtn Lions on my bait

    this is the 21 lb bear cub i trapped

    https://youtube.com/shorts/pd0RgKXhPik?feature=share

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    Re: Mtn Lions on my bait

    wolves were the intended target. Last 2 days now finally a wolf has shown up.

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    Re: Mtn Lions on my bait

    Quote Originally Posted by BCHunterTV View Post
    wolves were the intended target. Last 2 days now finally a wolf has shown up.
    Black wolves?

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    Re: Mtn Lions on my bait

    Quote Originally Posted by BCHunterTV View Post
    this is the 21 lb bear cub i trapped

    https://youtube.com/shorts/pd0RgKXhPik?feature=share
    Bear cub was pissed!
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    Re: Mtn Lions on my bait

    Quote Originally Posted by Deer_Slayer View Post
    If you put bait out is there not a good chance you will attract a grizzly if they are in that area? What exactly are you baiting with meat?
    There is some merrit to what you say with baiting and attracting animals and may even be habituating them. In the kootenays many of the bait sites put out in winter are close
    to camp grounds and camp spots that are used in the spring thru fall seasons by people. Bears come to these sites in the spring and thru out the summer/fall now you have people
    camping close by with food and in the fall hunters hanging thigs in camp, cleaning/fleshing stuff on the picnic tables etc. Its not only in town with left out garbage where humans
    are habituating bears and other animals there doing it out in the bush as well. as mentioned in post #22 bait can attract all sorts of wildlife your not hunting for, thus causing a
    potential problem being caused by humans, and the animal/wildlife will lose out or be blamed for it.

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