Interest in bear baiting dwindled over time, but it was only outlawed in South Carolina (no comment) in 2013.
But there's a more modern definition of bear baiting, and that's where hunters set out food to attract a bear to a certain spot. The intrepid hunter - out to prove that, like Yogi, he's "smarter than the average bear" - stakes out the spot. And bang-zoom, when the bear shows up to cadge a donut, the intrepid hunter gets to kill him a bar.
Doesn't seem quite sporting to me, but - in the states where nouveau bear baiting is legal - it accounts for most of the bears killed.
But putting out goodies to lure the bear is apparently not okey-dokey in Utah, where well-known "hunting guide Wade Lemon faces five years in state prison for the death of a Carbon County bear killed during a guided hunt on May 18, 2018." (Source: Salt Lake City Tribune)
Now, this sort of criming would not generally hit the national news. And it only did this time because of the identity of the trigger man: one Donald Trump, Jr., a well known rugged he-man sort of big game hunter. (Lordy lord, when I went to type "hunter", I completely reflexively began it with the letter "c", unconsciously using the c-word in the Irish sense. In the case of Donald Trump, Jr., the Irish sense of major jerk definitely applies.)
Prosecutors have indicated there was no evidence showing Trump Jr. would have known about the alleged baiting that went on during the hunt.Trump, Jr. as "victim" certainly fits in nicely with the Trump family narrative. But it also fits in nicely with the gilded, privileged, doors-open-magically existence of all of the Trumps. Why would Trump, Jr., notice that the bear was just sitting there, fat, dumb, and happy with a virtual "shoot me" sign with an arrow pointing down, hanging over its head? After all, pretty much everything Jr. has "achieved" has been handed to him on a platter. So why not a bear?
Without naming Trump Jr., Davis County Attorney Troy Rawlings said the hunter in the case “was actually a victim and a now a possible witness in a fraudulent scheme to lead the hunter to believe it was actually a legitimate Wild West hunting situation.”
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