They must of been using the magic honey.
I've had good results with the bacon burn at sundown on some bear.
Last years bear didn't seem to care one way or another. His set schedule was 7 p.m. period.
I cut his stomach open and it was strangely very empty. All I could identify was a muffin wrapper he had eaten the night before when he hit the station at 7 p.m.
The bacon burn should have been driving him nuts all day. I've heard they don't lay too far from the bait, in fact probably hear us come in.
If you have two hunters use the noisy approach in to the bait station and when you leave be noisy again but this time only one hunter leaves.
My brother-in-law got a day feeder like that one time that refused to come in while he was there when he came in alone.
I went in with him made a bunch of noise talking and laughing to myself when I left and an hour later Yogi came in but Mr Ranger was waiting and not too happy...BOOOOOMMM!
Some of you guys know I have a web site about hunting and fishing in Northern Minnesota. It's just for giggles but here's the link to the bear baiting page:
http://buckmountainchateau.com/Bear.html The page is slow to download I'm not sure why I've tweaked t as much as I can.
I like to hunt them but have a lot to learn. That's why I'm here on GBO.