So my bait has been out for a week. It was hit next day and than every day until Wednesday. In that time they cleaned out about 2/3s or over 200 lbs. Wednesday night the action dried up. To top it off at the cottage we got 5 inches of snow Thursday night and than another 2 inches Friday night. This pic was taken Friday afternoon before the next 2 inches fell:
Headed off to check the site Saturday mid morning. Oddly enough at the put in (15 mile from the cottage) there was only an inch or two of snow:
On the way:
Three miles down the lake from the put in at the bait it was more like 2 or 3 inches of snow. Pic was taken about half way down the shooting lane to the bait:
So the action dried up Wednesday night but i figured I would sit out anyway as i know for sure if I'm on the couch it ain't gonna happen. Refreshed the bait and setup about 1 pm. Stayed out 8 hours until the end of legal. The hide makes use of a windfall root mass that i carved a U shaped rest into for a shooting rest. I was #$%^ cold by the time I finished up the boat trip back to the truck.
Spring Bear Update #1
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Spring Bear Update #1
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Re: Spring Bear Update #1
Looks great! I’ll bet the flies are nonexistent with the damned cold...almost rather have flies in MAY!
I wish NH had a Spring bear season...
I wish NH had a Spring bear season...
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Re: Spring Bear Update #1
Beautiful pictures. Our season in Arkansas is Fall only. After over 30 years of Fall bear hunting, I’ve still yet to figure out a good, consistently predictable , productive, baiting system. Sometimes after consistent hits, the bait station just goes cold.
My best responses have seemed to be, bait with a lot of everything - corn, dog food, molasses, lots of sweets, wait 3 days do it again, and hunt, starting that very day. However, this is in Arkansas with a comparatively low bear population and with the season starting just as the White Oak acorns start falling . Temps average 90 F. Likely, quite a bit of difference.
Good luck/skill.
My best responses have seemed to be, bait with a lot of everything - corn, dog food, molasses, lots of sweets, wait 3 days do it again, and hunt, starting that very day. However, this is in Arkansas with a comparatively low bear population and with the season starting just as the White Oak acorns start falling . Temps average 90 F. Likely, quite a bit of difference.
Good luck/skill.