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| Go Jayhawks! Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Jayhawk Country
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| Bear Hunters - I gotta question....
The company I work for is getting ready to make a couple bear hunting/baiting products. I need to know who are the bear hunters on this forum so I can do some brain picking about whether these products would be useful. One product would a similar to a backpack for hauling and distributing used cooking oil for baiting with a valve for controlling the amount of oil being distributed. Would eliminate hauling the 5 gallon buckets full of oil to the woods. The second product would be used to hauling a dead bear out of the woods either with a four wheeler or or a single person could get a bear out on their own without pulling or dragging.
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| Member Join Date: Jul 2009
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we cant bait out here in oregon but the thing for hauling the bear out sounds interesting.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Montana
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Guess I'm just old fashioned but baiting bears just isn't hunting in my opinion.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Medford MN
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we don't use used cooking oil but for those who do it sounds nice. the hauler sounds intresting
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Las Vegas, NV
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Bunny are you talking about something like this? If so they work great. I helped my drag out his elk with one similar to this one. Saved us alot of packing. The only thing that would make it better would be brakes. Cabela's Super Mag Hauler |
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| Super Moderator ![]() Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Alaska Wilderness. Unit 13
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We bait 55 gallon drums with Dead salmon carcasses...I do Not understand Spreading Oil around as it would be considered Illegal in Alaska to Oil the ground...with any kind of Oil, besides , you want a Bear bait station in one open location so as to be able to watch it from a stand or Blind. The Bears can smell stuff a mile away...They are like sharks on dry land. Rich , the Bear hunter !
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| Go Jayhawks! Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Jayhawk Country
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Mooseman, I know nothing about bear, we don't have them in Kansas. I was talking to a writer at Bear Hunting magazine, and he said that bear hunters in their area raid restaurants to get their used cooking oil, said bears love it. They are not dumping massive amounts of it, but leaving a trail of it to the baiting station.
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Las Vegas, NV
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sounds interesting bunny. I did see a drag sled but not like what you described. Good luck with it, it sounds like a great idea.
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I too have seen some of the drag sleds out there in my research. The ones I saw would rip or tear easily and would probably only be good for one use. A person would still have to walk backwards and drag it out of the woods, which is hard on your back. It also, if hooked behind a four wheeler would roll because of the way the straps were hooked to it. When I came up with this idea, it was to drag deer out of the woods. It should handle up to 300 lbs, which could include deer, bear, several coyotes, etc. depending on what you hunted. Making it bloodless was because I know several people using SUVs to haul critters out and they were always worried about getting blood on their carpet. So I took a bunch of ideas and came up with this.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Medford MN
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be sure to let us know when these products come on the market and mabe some pics also
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You guys will be the first to know. The drawings are with the engineers right now. With me being the only girl redneck in this whole company, I got them making gun cleaning mats and selling Mossy Oak shooting glasses too. It's pretty fun now.
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Iowa
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Anything to help get a bear off'n a mountain would be handy.
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Sounds good to me.If you have a good product at a reasonable price and stand behind it,it will sell. ,,,sam.
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: South Arkansas.
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About the cooking oil. Want it break down and not harm the enviroment ? Cooking oil sounds like an excellent idea. Bunny does your company you work for have a web site ? Where I can just go look at there products ?
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: big pine key, florida
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at one of the leases I hunt at they dig a hole about a foot x foot and pour old cooking oil in it. the hogs go nuts over it, they eat it, wallow in it and track it all over the woods for more hogs to follow the scent back to the stand. after a couple of weeks the oil is gone. it is eaten up or soaks into the sand where the hogs keep digging for it. eventually the hole gets pretty big, the pigs even eat the sand. when I used to bait for bear in Michigan's u.p., the best bait was old bread or doughnuts. bears can smell them miles away and they are much easier to handle (and easier on the nose) than rotten fish or meat.
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