Why do people hunt bears?
#85
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2017
Posts: 8
Baiting is only allowsd in my area in the spring (north eastern alberta). The bears would likely taste horrible and the fur wouldn't be great...
But bears are a pest on our farm, so I am fully in support of the practice. Bears spread berry patches....but they also flatten crops and kill livestock, and are constantly in the local camp site. We simply have too many black bears.
But bears are a pest on our farm, so I am fully in support of the practice. Bears spread berry patches....but they also flatten crops and kill livestock, and are constantly in the local camp site. We simply have too many black bears.
#87
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2017
Posts: 8
One reason to hunt over food is so you can pick your Bear. You can choose by age or gender.
Another reason is to reinforce the fear of man. The Bear that head for the deep woods when they get the slightest scent of man have little to worry about.
The main threats to apex predators is disease, the second is other apex predators. man usually gets the stupid ones. Keeping the numbers down limits the spread of disease. Limiting the numbers of apex predators is self preservation.
I personally find hunting over feeders to be distasteful and somewhat unfair. I spend a lot of time scouting my hunts, I usually have my Deer spotted months before season opens, sometimes years. Not everybody can afford to put the time and effort into hunting that I do.
Another reason is to reinforce the fear of man. The Bear that head for the deep woods when they get the slightest scent of man have little to worry about.
The main threats to apex predators is disease, the second is other apex predators. man usually gets the stupid ones. Keeping the numbers down limits the spread of disease. Limiting the numbers of apex predators is self preservation.
I personally find hunting over feeders to be distasteful and somewhat unfair. I spend a lot of time scouting my hunts, I usually have my Deer spotted months before season opens, sometimes years. Not everybody can afford to put the time and effort into hunting that I do.
This is the smartest post I've ever read online.
#89
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 2,722
I live in Arkansas.
We were once the Bear State, until they were all killed.
Reintroduced in the 80's we now how a tight quota on bears, the northern part of the state 2 years ago was a 205 bear limit - when it was met, no more bears early season.
I unwrapped 18,000 granola bars, spent 100 hours doing that, putting the barrels out, running the baits etc ......... all for the chance at a bear in a season that closes in 4-5 days and goes to hell if the acorns fall early
I was lucky and killed a 200# sow
One of my greatest trophies, exceptional table fare
They are a resource, need managed by hunting, heck of a lot of work, and fun ... that's why I hunted bears and will again this fall
We were once the Bear State, until they were all killed.
Reintroduced in the 80's we now how a tight quota on bears, the northern part of the state 2 years ago was a 205 bear limit - when it was met, no more bears early season.
I unwrapped 18,000 granola bars, spent 100 hours doing that, putting the barrels out, running the baits etc ......... all for the chance at a bear in a season that closes in 4-5 days and goes to hell if the acorns fall early
I was lucky and killed a 200# sow
One of my greatest trophies, exceptional table fare
They are a resource, need managed by hunting, heck of a lot of work, and fun ... that's why I hunted bears and will again this fall