Retired Wisconsin DNR game warden Dave Sabrowsky has a reputation of knowing what he’s doing when it comes to baiting bears. It’s more than just throwing a few doughnuts in a hole in the ground every few days.
As they say, a successful hunt relies on location, location, location, but there’s more to it than that. Stand placement, preferred bait – if it’s working, don’t change it in the days before the hunt – and the timing of putting that bait out are all factors.
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