Lure makers and K9 experts.....Lure and/or bait???
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01/08/09 10:47 PM
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Nightwish
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Ok guys...no fouling this one up. How about an intelligent conversation about lures and baits... I think baits are often overused and unecessary for fox...coyotes I cannot say. I am guessing if its cold enough, lure and bit would be a good idea for yotes. Lure makers, can one get away with just a good lure down the hole in the cold...or do we need more? I am also partial to the idea that when its cold...the breed is on and thats a plus for lures... GO! 
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Re: Lure makers and K9 experts.....Lure and/or bait???
[Re: Nightwish]
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01/08/09 11:10 PM
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Asa Lenon
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I use only lure at sets, never have used any bait in addition to the lure in nearly 30 years. I've trapped with just bait, trapped with just lure and trapped with bait and lure in combination. I can't speak for all lures as I don't know thier formulation but with Lenon lures no bait is needed in addition to the lure to make it more effective. The only reason I ever used chunk baits was when trapping the hot Summer months for bounty as ants, grasshoppers and locusts would eat up a gob of lure much quicker than a cube of bait. I use lures appropriately for the type of set being made. At hole sets I use a food based lure with gland, passion and curiosity ingredients added as the idea of a hole set is to fool the animal into thinking something edible was buried there. At scent post, flat sets and blind scent sets or any set without a hole I use a urine/gland/passion/curiosity lure with no food/hunger element in the formulation. Although they always work for the most part at any type set, a food lure would not be natural smeared on a scent post for example and a urine gland would not be complete for a hole set without the food element included. With all due respect to some of the premiere lure makers, this idea that every set needs a lure and a bait is an idea hoisted off on trappers for years by by the late E. J. Dailey and O. L. Butcher. That idea was probably wise considering the types of lures they formulated for the most part which were urine gland lures with no other callings added in the formulation. My Dad developed lures for his own long bounty lines for convenience, no sloppy jugs of bait to haul around potentially contaminating his traps and equipment, just a nice neat paste lure to apply to a set with no drip or slop. Asa
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Re: Lure makers and K9 experts.....Lure and/or bait???
[Re: Nightwish]
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01/08/09 11:49 PM
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lennitrapper
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this year i only used lure till over half way thru than used some Bait that Bill Morgan gave me and did very well. i have never used lure and bait together. I always use Bills Pro Squeeze on my sets. Past years i used Cheese curls in my holes with pee and gland all season. The year i did that i caught 36 in like 2 weeks with 18 traps. So its not conclusive info but it is some info. I think The urine aand smell had alot to do with those 36 fox plus the cheesy smell in teh hole.
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Re: Lure makers and K9 experts.....Lure and/or bait???
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01/08/09 11:53 PM
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BTW before anyone says anything. I am not an expert just a kid who likes to trap fox.
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Pro-sqeazin Pro Staff Member "What was your bait?? Cobra?" white 17
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Re: Lure makers and K9 experts.....Lure and/or bait???
[Re: Nightwish]
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01/08/09 11:57 PM
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I dont know exactly. it smells alot like pee but something is added to change it slightly. I know one part of the process but i am sworn to secrecy(sp?)
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Pro-sqeazin Pro Staff Member "What was your bait?? Cobra?" white 17
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Re: Lure makers and K9 experts.....Lure and/or bait???
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01/09/09 12:57 AM
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cndgmn
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An extra step,thats what it usually all comes down to.How a person gets a canine to make an extra step.
Sometimes I'm on the trapline and have a Shakesperian moment--hark what light through yonder window breaks!
An excellent lure is good,an excellent bait is good.If you have the right combination it can't be beat and you will get the maximum number of steps out of any canine willing to commit.
This being said,I use mainly just lure for practical reasons but know otherwise.
Last edited by cndgmn; 01/09/09 12:59 AM. Reason: not self proclaimed expert
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Re: Lure makers and K9 experts.....Lure and/or bait???
[Re: cndgmn]
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01/09/09 01:00 AM
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i only want the canine to take one step, normally thats it. i can count the number of misses from mis steps on my fingers from this year.
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Re: Lure makers and K9 experts.....Lure and/or bait???
[Re: lennitrapper]
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01/09/09 01:15 AM
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cndgmn
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Lenni,you're a much luckier man than me.I hope you're doing some snow trapping and not relying on prints in the dirt.
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Re: Lure makers and K9 experts.....Lure and/or bait???
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01/09/09 01:18 AM
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i use all peat and every set is smooth as a babys behind when i am done. if i fox steps on that pattern i know. when i said one step i ment one step on my pattern, i want his first as his last, one step to sniff and BAM.
on a side note to Bill, John the bait he gave me was a ground up meat based bait. i had one fox actualy digging while in the trap. i slowly approched the fox and saw him digging with his un caught front foot at what was the dirt hole.
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Re: Lure makers and K9 experts.....Lure and/or bai
[Re: Asa Lenon]
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01/09/09 12:03 PM
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cndgmn
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i use all peat and every set is smooth as a babys behind when i am done. if i fox steps on that pattern i know. when i said one step i ment one step on my pattern, i want his first as his last, one step to sniff and BAM. Me too,unfortunately its not a perferct world and the animals don't always cooperate.I mentioned snow because its not just the misses in the pattern that matter,sometimes it can take something extra to get them to step on the pattern.It also doesn't matter where you bed your trap you WILL have misses regardless of where you place it.I've set traps center-tight,offsetright-right back a little center,back a little offset,etc etc,etc.In all of these scenarios I had misses.Its something that experience teaches and sometimes experience is self evident. Anyone that doubts the effectiveness of a good bait in certain situations needs to experiment a little more.If you've got canines that are being standoffish or passing by sets get yourself a roadkilled feral cat,chunk it up,taint it for a couple days,then stuff that down your hole.It can be odd how areas that were "trapped out" suddenly come to life. Then theres the location aspect to the whole canine trapping thing.I've worked on telephone poles from Se Pa down into Maryland.I recall driving back to the motel one evening and I saw a man walking out his long driveway with a pair of foxes hunting in the fields on both sides of him.I also saw numerous other fox darting about.This leads me to believe the area is literally crawling with fox and 100-600 fox from that area doesn't make much of an impression on me.The same goes for coyote or what have you,in some locations its easy to rack up numbers of any given animal.
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