Brian, as suggested above, do the honey burn to get you bait started, but I'll add another tip or two that will help. Do this before you do your honey burn.
Get a big bucket (about 5 gallons) of used cooking oil (I use to get mine from KFC, for free). Add one bottle of Liquid Smoke to the oil. Take an old towel or tee shirt and tie it on a rope about five or six feet long. Starting at your bait site, dunk the rag in the bucket of oil, saturating it well. Now start walking, dragging the rag behind you. Make a big loop that extends about about 1/4 mile from your bait site and then coming back to the bait. Dunk the rag again and make another loop in the opposite direction. Do this until you have laid out a 4 leaf clover pattern of scent trails that all lead back to your bait site.
Next, pour all remaining grease onto the ground around your bait site.
The clover-leaf trails will lead any bear crossing it right to your bait - no matter which direction the bear follows the scent trail (and they often DO follow it backwards too). At the bait site, each bear will also step in the grease/Liquid Smoke mixture that you've pored on the ground and, as they depart, they will leave yet another scent trail leading back to your bait site.
If it rains heavily, freshen your 'drags' again, and pour more of the mixture onto the ground around your bait.
This is very similar to the scent drages we used in Africa for lions, etcetera. I've used it many times, and it definitely helps the bears locate your bait site quickly, and last longer than using the air-born trail of a honey burn alone.
Works on pig baits too. Hope you tag a big one!
Ed
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