Bear bait scent bear lure
Are you looking
for cheap way to feed or draw in black bears?
Raspberry, Cherry, Vanilla. Call 1-231-547-7313 ext. 11 for prices or to
order.
No doubt about it, this is the best bear flavor / scent lure around. Use
it to add irresistible flavor to your existing bear bait or spray on tree limbs
and leaves to spread is delicious odor for miles. Want to draw your bear in from
even farther? Splash some of this in the well worn trail the bear will soon
be making to and from your bait site. This will carry on the pads of their feet
and bring in even more bears. The flavors are designed to trigger the sweet
tooth in any bear. HTH recommends mixing a gallon of our Bear Lure into 50
pounds of shelled corn or whole oats. Every bear hunter soon learns that half
the effort in bear hunting is in obtaining cheap sources of of food that a bear
will keep coming back to. This authors favorite secret is whole shelled corn
spiced up with the special HTH Bear Lure. All flavors offered seem to work just
as good. The take a barrel or some other container , drop in the corn and porn
all over the top of the corn a gallon of of the HTH Bear Lure. No need to use
more since it will migrate down the corn and sufficiently cover enough corn to
keep the bear coming back. Think of the savings. Corn is usually $4.50 for 50
pounds. A gallon of HTH Bear Lure is $12 plus shipping. So for around $16.50 you
can have 50 pounds of fresh clean and desirable feed with no hassles of begging
restaurant owners to save scraps or paying to have them sell you old food that
is of questionable desirability. Remember, a bear may come into a cheap and
stinking bait site filled with free scraps from dumpsters. However you can
guarantee that he wont keep returning because while a bear may once or twice be
drawn to a smell to check it out, you can bet that if it isn't good to eat
they wont come back. Bears under normal circumstances have a far more discerning
pallet than you can imagine. This syrup is especially important in fall
baiting. You may be competing against acres of sweet and tasty berries. Do you
really think some smelly fish guts are going to pull that trophy bear away from
his berry patch? We promise that if there are bear in your area, our all
purpose bear lure will have them tearing up your bait pile and coming back for
more.
Would you like to find a way to make 50 to 100 pounds of bait last for weeks?
A favorite method for maintaining a bait site is to have a plastic barrel with
four or five 1.5 inch in holes in it. Fill the barrel as full as possible with
corn and/or oats. Then top with the HTH Bear Lure and cap the barrel tightly.
Perhaps even run a screw into the cap to keep it from being removed. Then with
the barrel chained to a tree the bear can roll the barrel around and small
amounts of the sweetened corn will dispense without the bear cleaning up the
site in one or two visits. This is a great method if you need a bait site to
stay active during long periods of time where you cannot fill it on a regular
basis. This is hugely important to your success. If you fill a barrel that is
cleaned out within a couple of days and then the bear leaves to work his
territory he will come back to check your site again but it may not be soon
enough. You may not be able to see that bear again during your time to hunt. This
method keeps the bear in the area and coming back every day since there is still
food left in the barrel. The time of your actual hunt we recommend leaving the
lid off so the bear can have full access tot he food. Another strong reason for
doing the capped method is that the longer your site has available food, the
higher the number of
bear will find it and once a bear finds a favorable food source he will continue to visit
it as part of his roaming. when using our Bear Lure with corn it is not unreasonable
to take a pre-established site and spend no more than $35 for a whole bear
season of bait. For example. You start with two 50 pound bags of corn and our
bear lure. This runs about $16.50. Fill the barrel about two weeks before you
plan to hunt. As long as the bear did not remove the lid and finish off the bait
in a day or two you should still have the bear fairly close by checking on the
bait. This assumes this is a site you have had bear activity on before. If you
are starting a new site then some extra effort and cost is in order to establish
it as a serious feed spot. Easiest way to do this is to take another gallon of
our bear lure and
be liberal with spraying it on the undersides of tree leaves and brushing it on tree bark and limbs leading in
lines from the bait out in a wheel spoke pattern in as many directions as possible. Once
the bear have found your bait site, you can
discontinue this since the bear will do the rest by carrying the bear lure
on the pads of its feet after feeding at the site. Of course it is always nice
to add some little extras at the time of the hunt, but trust me when I tell you
that with the proper bear lure it isn't strictly necessary.