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<blockquote data-quote="Azrael" data-source="post: 1480646" data-attributes="member: 106296"><p>We start with bounty beavers, 50 pound blocks of licorice and Skittles. Eventually they will quit eating the beavers and move onto the sweets. We keep everything in a barrel to slow them down. A bear cant pull a block of licorice through a 6" hole, and has to scratch away at it. They or may not love it, but they never run out.</p><p></p><p> Fryer oil and oats are good, esp first thing in the spring. I've found that you can spent more time and money begging for garbage and trying to get bait for nothing than its worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Azrael, post: 1480646, member: 106296"] We start with bounty beavers, 50 pound blocks of licorice and Skittles. Eventually they will quit eating the beavers and move onto the sweets. We keep everything in a barrel to slow them down. A bear cant pull a block of licorice through a 6" hole, and has to scratch away at it. They or may not love it, but they never run out. Fryer oil and oats are good, esp first thing in the spring. I've found that you can spent more time and money begging for garbage and trying to get bait for nothing than its worth. [/QUOTE]
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