Posted on 10/18/2011 5:21:00 AM PDT by WOBBLY BOB
Lon Feia didn't know how big a black bear he had until he saw the carcass.
He knew there were bears on his property, which borders Willow River State Park in the town of Hudson, Wis., and started setting out bait in July. Soon he began getting "hits."
"Then, finally, on Aug. 24, he started coming in," Feia said. "And in pretty short order he claimed the bait, so (all the other bears) went away."
It was the evening of Oct. 9 when Feia took a shot that brought down the bear - an animal that measured 7 feet, 2 inches from nose to tail.
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Sure wouldn’t want to come across a bear like that.
Nice, and he had only two days left to get one...
Some days you get the bear...
At 650 lbs not close to largest bear in Wis a couple over 700lbs were shot last year. A big bear no less.
Bear are scored by skull size, not weight. Weight varies too much for animals that hibernate.
Yea I know all about B@C scoring all they did was mention weight here.
That’s a BIG black bear.
Is it legal to bait a bear?
A friend of mine wrote an article for a conservation magazine on inproving deer habitat which he had done on his property. He was accused by Fish and Game of baiting deer and it cost him $7000 to defend himself in court.
inproving = improving
Sorry.
Is it legal to bait a bear?
I know it is in Illinois.
There are plenty of bears in southwestern Wisconsin as well. In fact, there are regular bear colonies and not just the occasional itinerant from the north country.
IIRC, in most states it is legal to bait bear.
Nice pictures we find bears are good to eat also. My daughter shot a black bear that went over 500lbs last year.
Deer feeders and “deer corn” are big business here in northeastern Texas. In fact, one of our most obvious roadside litter problems is the empty deer corn sacks that have blown out of the beds of pickup trucks...
yes.
they’re super elusive. that’s why the DNR allows baiting. even baiting is not very successful in most cases unless done over and over until the bear
accepts magic food gifts appearing from nowhere as normal.
41” around his neck!
Wow. You live in some pretty country.
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