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    I don't know if anyone might be interested, but I saw an add for this place and thought I'd pass it on. Might be handy for guys that don't have the time or resources to make their own custom mix...

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    Sweet Bear Bait & Supplies
    73837 Dochstader Rd,
    Wellandport, ON
    Telephone: +1 905 658 2612

    https://www.sweetbearbait.com/

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    Here's another in Hamilton

    BIG DADDY'S
    BEAR BAIT BARRELS & SUPPLIES
    Business: (905) 575-7997
    Cell 905 536-5157
    Cell 905 741-1197
    http://bigdaddybearbait.wixsite.com/...bearbaitbarrel
    info@[email protected]

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    Smithville and Fonthill

    Lowden's Feed Supplies
    7269 RR 20, Smithville, ON L0R 2A0
    (905) 957-2049

    trophy bear licorice delight

    https://www.facebook.com/Lowdens-Fee...4119816529376/

    https://www.google.com/maps/place/Lo...!4d-79.5865688

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    Floradale Feed Mill Limited

    manufacturers of

    trophy bear licorice delight

    https://www.facebook.com/Floradale-Feed-Mill-Limited-757794417643316/

    http://www.ffmltd.com/

    tel:1 800 265 6126
    Last edited by SK33T3R; February 10th, 2018 at 01:32 PM.
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    Good info! August will be here before we know it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bellerivercrossbowhunter View Post
    Good info! August will be here before we know it...
    Spring hunt in May is even sooner. Spent all day Sunday on the sled ice fishing and scouting a new area and cutting shooting lanes. The new area is off an old unmaintained logging road the provides access to a put in for the canoe. Than 5-6k to where I plan on hunting. I checked it out last summer and made it to the put in with my truck but had 3x 14-18 inch deep water crossings that might be an issue this spring. The road is rough and it took a full hour to travel 7k on it. Worst case scenario I'll trailer my backhoe up and I'll make it to the put in with that (makes loading the bear a whole lot easier as well) . Sure is a lot faster and easier to get there on the sled:



    Mike and Skeeter - thanks for the links! I mix my own and most of my ingredients are the cheapest to get directly from the feed mill but the cheapest I could find jujubes was $1.80/pound. The gummie bears they listed are just under $1.00 per pound. I don't use much of them as they are the most expensive (and sought after) part of the mix. Last years recipe per batch was as follows:

    120 kg (275 lbs) of whole corn - $30.60
    20 kg (44 lbs) of molasses - $13.20
    6 kg (13lbs) of jujubes - $24.00

    Total of 146 kgs (332 lbs) of bait for $67.80 or $0.464/kg or $0.204/lb. Replacing the jujubes with gummie bears will save me $12.00 per batch (almost 20%) and lower the cost to $55.80 or $0.382/kg or $0.168/lb.

    Skeeter I have to pick those gummies up next time I'm down Niagara way so if your around I'll time it for the end of the day and than we should go out for a wobbly pop and shoot the sh__.
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    We have tried just about every concoction made over the years and have now settled on just cheap dry dog food and molasses, I spray anise on the surrounding trees the first time I bait but after the bait is hit dry dog food and molasses works very well
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    JOE

    you're welcome anytime. I might have a few ideas for you and I'm sure you'll have a few for me to ponder over.

    I've got lots of pop! American but pop no less.

    If I miss ya we are going back north on may5 to may12 - the same place. just prepping for the fall hunt - some fishing and 4 wheelin. maybe a turkey if we locate one. a redneck week. can hardly wait!

    Adding in another twist to our bear set-up. I tend to do all the work at home now in the garage so our baiting is just about effortless.

    You on the other hand are still young. full of pizz and vinegar! Your brain hasn't caught up with your back. YET!

    look forward to seein ya!
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    We used sweetbearbait.com in the past. I recommend.
    The deer are here, when I'm not near

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    Were in the process of ordering a pallet of bearbait from them right now. For an extra fee there transport load that is heading up north to outfitters is going to drop off our pallet of bait at my buddys house near Geralton..

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