Once an established bait is getting hit, keep it baited. Try not to let much time pass where there is no food available.
Try to find areas that have the least amount of trails...fewer trails less disturbance. Small game hunters, and bear dogs are a major downfall to baiting.
I believe I read this year opening day will be dedicated to hunting WITHOUT dogs. This is a great thing. I have never drawn a tag, but I have baited for friends here in Red Oak several times, and dogs running the bears that were hitting the baits was the worst possible thing that could happen. Unfortunately, I even had hunters lead their dogs to my active baits to release them on fresh scent. That was the worst, and I know several very good areas that I completely stay away from because of this reason. (I assume they found the baits while running bears during the training season)
My favorite areas to bait are north of the town of Glennie. Hoist Lakes foot travel area. Lots of bears, lots of area closed to vehicles, and I have never seen a bear dog in the interior of it.
It IS work, but it IS worth it.
Good luck!!!