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Saskatchewan Black Bear Hunting Regulations for baiting allow a maximum of one bait site per hunter and do not require a separate permit. The bait site must be at least 100 meters from any watercourse and 500 meters from another bait site. Hunters can use up to 5 kilograms of bait at a site.
Baiting Regulations and Limitations
In Saskatchewan, baiting for black bears is allowed from April 1 to October 31. The maximum amount of bait allowed per site is 5 kilograms, and hunters must not use bait that contains more than 5% protein. The location of the bait site must comply with the 100-meter watercourse and 500-meter distance requirements from other bait sites. Hunters should also note that baiting is not permitted in certain areas, such as in provincial parks, wildlife management areas, and other protected areas.
Effective Baiting Techniques for Saskatchewan Black Bears
To effectively bait black bears in Saskatchewan, hunters should use a combination of high-carbohydrate and high-fat baits. Examples of effective baits include corn, oats, and sunflower seeds, as well as fruits and berries like apples and blueberries. Hunters should also consider using bear attractants like molasses or fruit juices to increase the effectiveness of their bait site. It’s essential to rotate bait sites every few days to prevent bears from becoming habituated to a specific location and to minimize the risk of human-bear conflicts. Hunters should also maintain a clean and safe baiting area to avoid attracting other wildlife and to ensure a successful hunt. Hunters should also be aware of the 24-hour bear season and the 5 bear limit in Saskatchewan.
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