I have baited bears for decades. While using anise, liquid smoke, vanilla etc., will peak a bears interest those alone are a poor substitute to an established bait running 24/7. You could be burning honey for weeks, even months before you see a bear. Although I did have my BBQ grill trashed about 30 minutes after I was done using it. Lol!
If you can't bait or use dogs then my suggestion would be to hunt natural food sources. I see many bears feeding in the edges of oat fields in the evening hours in my area. It would not be hard to take a bear within a couple of days. A little scouting will help increase your odds. Check some oat fields or what ever bear feed on in your area and look for sign. Bear will level oats and leave scat and tracks in the soft earth. Same goes for old logging roads. I see lots of bear early in the morning and in the evening on logging roads and ATV trails. Especially in areas were beach nuts are growing. Look for scat on the roads. Are you seeing a lot of scat in a short distance? Is there wild choke cherries, beach nuts, acorns or wild raspberries growing near by?
When the choke cherries are in I see bear every year along a logging road near a clear cut. The clear cut is lined with cherry trees and when they are ripe the bear are all over that place. Same for wild raspberries. Every year on a power line I see bear for about a week feeding when the wild raspberries get ripe. I could take a bear there most every year without ever baiting.
If natural food sources are not helping you and you have plenty of sign you might consider calling them. I don't know what percentage of bear respond to calls but I have had several come in while I was calling for coyotes.
Good Luck!