Bear Archery ???
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Southampton Pa BUCKS CO
So Bear Archery is Oct,30th till Nov,4th during Deer Archery. So if I have some Deer pee or some kind of Rut gel out for Deer. It just so happens to lure in a Bear to your stand. Is this considered baiting Bear????
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HJ
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The law is clear that you can not use scents or lures if you are hunting bear. If I were hunting bear, I would not put out any scent or lure regardless of what it is for, bears will come to any number of smells. It is your call but I would decide if I was hunting bear or deer and act accordingly.
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The law is clear that you can not use scents or lures if you are hunting bear. If I were hunting bear, I would not put out any scent or lure regardless of what it is for, bears will come to any number of smells. It is your call but I would decide if I was hunting bear or deer and act accordingly.
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From: gilbert az
I doubt a bear will come to deer pee but if you are really hunting deer I would think your ok
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They moved it into deer archery in areas where bear need to be taken. You can hunt deer and bear at the same time without using any kind of scent and or lure. It is your call, but If an officer checks you and smell or sees a scent wick or man made scrape smelling of urine or whatever I am sure you will have some splaining to do. A bear will investigate any number of smells in their search for food. You are free to use your best judgement. If I were you I would call the PGC headquarters in Hbg and ask one of the officers in the Bureau of wildlife protection and be guided by that since I am retired an no longer receive the enforcement bulletins.
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I would also HIGHLY suggest IF you do call, you MAKE them send you something in writing says its OK< if they do so
as what ONE person says can very easily be different from another's!
and your word against there's??
not good odds from my experiences!
as what ONE person says can very easily be different from another's!
and your word against there's??
not good odds from my experiences!
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From: Southampton Pa BUCKS CO
They moved it into deer archery in areas where bear need to be taken. You can hunt deer and bear at the same time without using any kind of scent and or lure. It is your call, but If an officer checks you and smell or sees a scent wick or man made scrape smelling of urine or whatever I am sure you will have some splaining to do. A bear will investigate any number of smells in their search for food. You are free to use your best judgement. If I were you I would call the PGC headquarters in Hbg and ask one of the officers in the Bureau of wildlife protection and be guided by that since I am retired an no longer receive the enforcement bulletins.
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From: Southampton Pa BUCKS CO
I set up mock scrapes up in Pike county with Tinks scrape spray. I get more pictures of Bear then I do Deer. I gotta hang my drippers 15ft up a tree and out on a limb. Sometimes it works sometimes it don't. lost many of drippers. Dem Bears are Crazy Kids.
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From: gilbert az
I'm surprised but I would still not think that would be baiting because it's a natural odor in the area. I asked a game and fish officer that question about using acorn scent and he told me if it was a natural smell normally found in the area it was OK to use.


