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Old 03-26-2020, 04:44 PM
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Disclaimer. I know it’s way early to be baiting I usually don’t bother until April but I didn’t care this year. Combination of needing to get out of the house and having tracks on my side by side for the first time got me excited to put them to the test!

I am excited to be back out baiting bears after about a 2 year hiatus. Changing up my bait locations completely going from north of Bonnyville to north west of Mayerthorpe. Simply to cut down on travel time to baits and it’s on my route up to My spot and stalk area making it convenient to do both on one outing. Plan is to fill one tag on baits and one spot and stalk this year!

Excited about scouting new lands I started studying google earth for days to nail in some promising locations. Once I had that I moved to looking at the land owners maps and found some lease owners with contacts that matched some private that boarders crown, the crown I wanted in on! I Mustard up the courage to make the calls for permission as we needed to use their private quarters to get back there and made the calls (I always equate this to what it was like as teens asking a girl for a date! Afraid to get rejected or telling your buddies with excitement when u don’t haha)

Well excited to report I’m in!!! And they confirmed my instinct by telling me they have a problem with bears on their private lands and would like them gone!! Well I just so happen to know a guy

Fun part about this year is I have a buddy coming out on his first bear baiting experiences which is always a joy to introduce someone else to the world of baiting! So like two teenage boys we prepared for our dates. We started to strategize securing baits. My buddy made his first dumpster dives with success, I rekindled some old sources from here! (Was glad to see the bear baiting thread up and running still)

Once we had everything we needed (popcorn, beavers, grease, fish remains, oats, blue berry syrup, pastries) we headed up to the spot. We got up into the area unloaded the side by side, loaded the gear and headed into the bush!! Always love that feeling of the unknown adventure ahead.

We went straight to the spot we scouted on google earth to find it was even better than expecting. Large trees on a river bank with no chance bears could get down wind of us on common NW windy days unless they want to risk falling to their deaths also evening thermals should pull our sent down into the valley away from the bait. Some nice travel corridors coming into the bait area and water not to far away.

We set up the first bait site staging a cellular trail cam which will be my first go on baits and hoping it takes away from some of the useless travel up to check baits, only to find they haven’t been hit yet. Left a back up trail cam just incase the cellular doesn’t pic up for some reason.

After the first bait set we went back to the truck loaded the second round of gear and found a sweet spot just off the private. Have to say there is still 3 feet of snow out there but the tracked machine just plowed through and made baiting a breeze. Loves it!!

Got the second spot set up and equally excited about this spot as well. The plan is to see what spot starts getting hit first then pull the other barrel over and focus all the attention to the one site. I like to do this in a new area to increase chances of getting hit early.

Now we sit and wait haha. Stay tuned as I’ll keep this thread updated all the way through the journey. Cheers









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Old 03-26-2020, 05:04 PM
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I will keep checking on this thread I have lots of spot & stalk bear experience but never baited them. Was going to try this year but decided I will pass till next season with things being a mess this year

I want to try baiting start to finish to experience what the process is like more than to shoot a bear.

Good luck I will definitely be following this thread
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Looks like a great start! Looking forward to the future of this thread this spring. Good luck!
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Old 03-27-2020, 01:29 PM
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Old 03-27-2020, 08:59 PM
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Nice to see you getting an early start with the baits. With spring around the corner won’t be long and the hungry bears should be staggering out of their dens. Have you successfully used ratchet straps to secure barrels before? We always used chains. I would worry about the barrel getting rolled away from your site if you get a few bears chewing on that ratchet strap.
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Heading to our bait site tomorrow to do some Blind building time to do a little upgrading to our site. I’ll post some pictures once we’re complete our build.
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Old 03-27-2020, 10:33 PM
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Nice to see you getting an early start with the baits. With spring around the corner won’t be long and the hungry bears should be staggering out of their dens. Have you successfully used ratchet straps to secure barrels before? We always used chains. I would worry about the barrel getting rolled away from your site if you get a few bears chewing on that ratchet strap.

Ya it was nice to get out and I have had bears on my bait as early as April 15 so not to much longer. Honestly I have used ratchet straps for many years now and never an issue. I like the ratchet strap because it’s fastened the barrel tight to the tree to making the bear come in at a perfect broad side shot. You can see my self filmed hunts of this in live action on my YouTube channel HugeNugeOutdoorAdventures check it out. Cheers


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Well made it into our bait site was waist deep snow up the first hill into our bait to many people around McMurray baiting to make it ATV accessible. Hiked in enough material to get the base built for our new stand you will see the old Platform above my girls are super excited to head into the bait site this fall. Still a couple weeks before I’ll be dragging any bait into our site.




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Old 03-28-2020, 09:24 PM
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Good on you nuge. I can’t bring my self to tread through the snow yet still waiting tons here and more coming. I’ve shot two big bears in a foot of snow in April though.
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Old 03-28-2020, 10:26 PM
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Good on you nuge. I can’t bring my self to tread through the snow yet still waiting tons here and more coming. I’ve shot two big bears in a foot of snow in April though.

Thanks! There is always that chance for an early bear!! Can’t wait


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Great to see! Your early work will pay off big. I am envious of you folks who have a spring bear season. Those rugs are second to none

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Well made it into our bait site was waist deep snow up the first hill into our bait to many people around McMurray baiting to make it ATV accessible. Hiked in enough material to get the base built for our new stand you will see the old Platform above my girls are super excited to head into the bait site this fall. Still a couple weeks before I’ll be dragging any bait into our site.




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Nice work!! Good to just get out and enjoy the woods especially with the kids !!


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Well this has been quite the start to spring bear season! Got told OHV where no longer aloud to be used in certain areas. Started looking at all the maps available outlining the go no go zone and our baits looked to be right on the line..... to be sure we started making calls to CO’s, forestry people, etc. Finally one lad had us send him our coordinates and confirmed we were in the no go zone by small margin. so we figured our two established baits where a right off!

We did however find out while talking to these people that there might be some info coming down the line that bear hunters would be exempt from the ban but nothing concrete yet.

So to be on the safe side we Set up a new bait with in the good to go zone!



Only to find out the next day the OHV Ban has been lifted haha ah well doesn’t hurt to have another bait going

Still lots of snow on the ground as seen in the pic taken on Thursday! No sign of bears yet.

Heading back up Monday to install the spypoint cellular signal boasters. One site has been sending pics but the other hasn’t. Hoping these help!

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Well this has been quite the start to spring bear season! Got told OHV where no longer aloud to be used in certain areas. Started looking at all the maps available outlining the go no go zone and our baits looked to be right on the line..... to be sure we started making calls to CO’s, forestry people, etc. Finally one lad had us send him our coordinates and confirmed we were in the no go zone by small margin. so we figured our two established baits where a right off!

We did however find out while talking to these people that there might be some info coming down the line that bear hunters would be exempt from the ban but nothing concrete yet.

So to be on the safe side we Set up a new bait with in the good to go zone!



Only to find out the next day the OHV Ban has been lifted haha ah well doesn’t hurt to have another bait going

Still lots of snow on the ground as seen in the pic taken on Thursday! No sign of bears yet.

Heading back up Monday to install the spypoint cellular signal boasters. One site has been sending pics but the other hasn’t. Hoping these help!

Stay tuned......


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great thread folks...looking forward to seeing some bears sooooon!!!!
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My thoughts also!!! Thanks a bunch!
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Heading up to Cadomin this weekend and wondering if anyone has seen any bears out yet.

I'm guessing the the mythical Grizzlies are out but wondering if any Blacks out.

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Heading up to Cadomin this weekend and wondering if anyone has seen any bears out yet.

I'm guessing the the mythical Grizzlies are out but wondering if any Blacks out.

Thanks again
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I have spent a few days in this general area (further east though) in late March and then last weekend, watching the thaw and looking for sign.

No sightings or sign yet, but snow is thawing in many areas and some greening is happening on southern/western slopes.

Going again this weekend and expect to make first sighting at any time, knowing we are still a few weeks from when activity will really pick up.
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Old 04-19-2020, 12:55 PM
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Here is a couple pics from the spy point micro link cellular cam! Definitely doing its job.

Side note we didn’t have cages when we sent up the baits initially. We have since transferred the Beavers’s into cages keeping these little guys away from getting at it. Cool to see them showing up tho.





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Any bear action in 340 or 342? Thanks in advance.

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Old 04-21-2020, 07:44 PM
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Headed back up to the baits to hook up the spypoint cellular booster and it was worth the $100 purchase!!

We went from having shoty signal with no pics coming to getting a steady signal and photos flowing in!! Having these cellular cams on the bait is A game changer. Not only does it keep a guy entertained seeing the different small creatures coming in but it also taking away the guessing game on if the baits been hit.

Brought my 5 year old son up for the adventure this time. Being his first time experiencing a bear bait he was full of questions and excitement haha

The boy has been sleeping in tents with me spot and stalk bear hunting since he was 3!! Not sure if I am ready fo have him sit in a tree stand yet tho haha I don’t think he can sit still long enough haha.

Here is some pics from the cam!







Heading up to work now for two weeks. Baits are locked and loaded!! Hopefully don’t run dry and when we get back the actions is heating up!

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Just saw my first black bear of the season today. Mature boar along the banks of the Athabasca River.

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Check out the visitor I had the other day. In all my years baiting I have never seen another big game predator on my baits until now. Pretty barn cool! The cougar is landing towards the ground from left to right. Left side is his paws about to impact and right is his hine legs tucked up. Can also see his tail there!! First pic is of bait as normal second pic is of the cougar left side of the grey barrel.





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I have to say this spypoint camera is worth its weight in gold! To be up at work and have this intel is priceless. I have been getting 1-3 pics daily of a raven, cougar, Martin so when I woke up today and saw the cam sent me 9 photos my heart started racing with excitement hoping the added activity was bears!

One of my favourite parts of bear baiting is that anticipation of what bear, how many bears, what Color and when will they hit!!

This year starting baits in a new area the added question to all that anticipation is will they hit? Well THEY HAVE!!!

Looks like I got a sow and her second year cub checking things out!






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It starts

Guess I should buy a tag soon
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Dude, forgive my ignorance but do you need cell coverage to get this to work? I ask because my baits are 700 km from where I live and there is NO coverage at bear camp LTE/3G or otherwise.

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Dude, forgive my ignorance but do you need cell coverage to get this to work? I ask because my baits are 700 km from where I live and there is NO coverage at bear camp LTE/3G or otherwise.

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Yes you absolutely need cell coverage. And typically decent coverage to boot...
From my experience with the Uway(Ridgetech) cams anyways...
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