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Pull this bear off my trail cam during my LE elk hunt
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He would make a great mount. LOL

"I have found if you go the extra mile it's Never crowded".
 
>Thta is a fantastic BEAR...... Very
>Huge. I have to
>ask, are you allowed to
>use a Salt Block for
>Elk?

As long as what your using is a mineral block and not actual bait then yes you are.
 
Baiting (upland game only)
50 CFR 20.11 and 20.21 and Utah Admin. Rule R657-6-13
Baiting is an illegal activity that involves the
spreading of shelled, shucked or unshucked grain,
feed or salt to lure, attract or entice birds to an area.
You may not hunt upland game by baiting. You also
cannot hunt on or over any baited area if you know,
or reasonably should know, that the area is or has
been baited. An area is considered to be a baited
area for 10 days after the bait has been removed
from the area, or for 10 days after the bait in the area
has been eaten.
You can take any upland game?except sandhill
crane?on or over lands or areas that have not
been baited, and where grain or other feed has
been distributed or scattered solely as the result of
manipulation of an agricultural crop or other feed
on the land where grown (for example, a farmer
shredding corn in a field and letting the corn remain
where it fell).
In addition, you can take any upland game?
including sandhill crane?on or over the following
lands or areas as long as these areas have not
been baited:
? standing crops or flooded standing crops
(including aquatics); standing, flooded or
manipulated natural vegetation; flooded
harvested croplands; or lands or areas where
seeds or grains have been scattered solely as
the result of a normal agricultural planting,
harvesting, post-harvest manipulation (for
example, a farmer working his land after
the harvest is over) or normal soil stabilization
practice (for example, a farmer planting
a cover crop to protect the soil during the
winter);
? from a blind or other place of concealment
camouflaged with natural vegetation;
? from a blind or other place of concealment
camouflaged with vegetation from agricultural
crops, as long as such camouflaging does not
result in the exposing, depositing, distributing
or scattering of grain or other feed;
? or standing or flooded standing agricultural
crops where grain is inadvertently scattered
solely as a result of a hunter entering or exiting
a hunting area, placing decoys or retrieving
downed birds.
(This dose not apply to big game.)

What about the use of bait to attract or lure wildlife
into shooting range? In waterfowl hunting, for example, baiting is prohibited by law. However, in other hunting situations, baiting is not prohibited. It's even a common practice in some areas of the country.
http://wildlife.utah.gov/wr/0710ethics/0710ethics.pdf
 

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