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Yes, bait scents need to be refreshed regularly to maintain effectiveness and prevent spoilage.
Choosing the Right Bait Scents
When hunting black bears in Canada during the spring, it’s essential to use the right bait scents to attract them. For spring black bear hunting, use scents that mimic food sources that are abundant during that time, such as salmon, berries, or grasses. Some popular options include bear-specific attractants like fish oils, berry extracts, or grass scents. Mix the scents according to the manufacturer’s instructions and apply them to your bait.
Bait Scent Refreshment Tips
To ensure your bait scents remain effective, refresh them every 2-3 days. You can do this by reapplying the scents, replacing the bait entirely, or adding new bait to the existing scent. For example, if you’re using a mixture of fish oil and berry extract, reapply the mixture every 2 days to maintain the scent intensity. Also, keep an eye on the bait’s condition and replace it if it becomes rotten or molds.
Scent Intensity and Weather Factors
Weather conditions can impact the scent’s intensity and effectiveness. Windy or rainy weather can reduce the scent’s potency, while direct sunlight can cause it to evaporate. Consider applying a stronger scent or adding a scent-enhancing product to your bait to counteract these effects. Additionally, be aware of the temperature range and its impact on the bait’s condition and scent. If temperatures are extremely high, the bait may spoil faster, requiring more frequent refreshment and replacement.
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