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Possible changes to bear baiting in Idaho
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<blockquote data-quote="Catahoula" data-source="post: 931044" data-attributes="member: 28707"><p>Hey HuntnID,</p><p> How do you even speak of "outsmarting" the wise old bear who only shows his head after dark? Sitting on a bait is NOT hunting or outwitting a critter. If you do have a big bear hitting your bait then he can't be too far away. Pull your britches up & go after him. </p><p> I have better luck when I actually go hunting. Sit on your bait & have fun waiting. I will continue to creep around in the thick stuff they like. I see tons of other critters by doing that. My average hike is around 7 miles. You can see alot of bear sign & activity, then figure out why they are in the area. While doing this I have found so many elk. Don't enjoy hunting elk so I just watch them. Have a bunch of pics on my trail cam showing elk on waterholes.</p><p>Just my opinion,</p><p>Kirk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catahoula, post: 931044, member: 28707"] Hey HuntnID, How do you even speak of "outsmarting" the wise old bear who only shows his head after dark? Sitting on a bait is NOT hunting or outwitting a critter. If you do have a big bear hitting your bait then he can't be too far away. Pull your britches up & go after him. I have better luck when I actually go hunting. Sit on your bait & have fun waiting. I will continue to creep around in the thick stuff they like. I see tons of other critters by doing that. My average hike is around 7 miles. You can see alot of bear sign & activity, then figure out why they are in the area. While doing this I have found so many elk. Don't enjoy hunting elk so I just watch them. Have a bunch of pics on my trail cam showing elk on waterholes. Just my opinion, Kirk [/QUOTE]
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