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?Grizz Getrz Question #1364533
05/31/09 10:58 PM
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I have heard of guys painting these white or even using glow in the dark lure paint on the inside. Does anyone else do this or is it a waste of time? I'm a believer in "simpler, the better."

Re: ?Grizz Getrz Question [Re: cole_train] #1364555
05/31/09 11:12 PM
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yes white is a good color but other will tell you that it make it easyer for the theifs to see and is true but white makes great eye Appeal . I just use sheep wool with Cray fish oil in side


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Re: ?Grizz Getrz Question [Re: DannelBoone] #1364573
05/31/09 11:24 PM
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Have you ever tried sticking a marshmallow on the trigger?

Re: ?Grizz Getrz Question [Re: cole_train] #1364575
05/31/09 11:26 PM
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Marshmallows work great until they get wet

Re: ?Grizz Getrz Question [Re: LOV 2 TRAP] #1364579
05/31/09 11:31 PM
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After loading a marshmallow on the trigger, I give it a shot of fish oil.. Adds flavor/scent & the fish oil kept it from melting into a sticky mess.. I don't know why but it just worked..

Re: ?Grizz Getrz Question [Re: TexTrapper] #1364581
05/31/09 11:34 PM
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I my self used them but leave it set on the top of the grizz it is bait as well as eye appeal

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Re: ?Grizz Getrz Question [Re: DannelBoone] #1364800
06/01/09 09:35 AM
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what about painting them?

Re: ?Grizz Getrz Question [Re: cole_train] #1364836
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Originally Posted By: buck_hunt
what about painting them?

What I have seen by painting them is after the first or second catch the paint is totally rubbed off. I catch just as many without painting them. The key is setting on location and sign. Set them in the middle of their trails and you will catch coon. I have had Grizz's set off the trail by 2 feet and they will walk right past them, dipped or painted white. It doesn't matter.


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Re: ?Grizz Getrz Question [Re: cole_train] #1364935
06/01/09 12:32 PM
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I painted half my Lil Griz white and the other half brown. I put the two colors in the same location. I found it didn't make a bit of difference. In fact, the only difference I found is that the white ones show up better for theft. I believe bait and location are more important than a white color attraction.

After that I painted them all brown.

Re: ?Grizz Getrz Question [Re: ] #1364946
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Use a fish paste, easy to get below the trigger with a little stick and they really work for it. With a fish paste a little will go a long ways, most of the time I don't even have to rebait as the coons foot keeps all the bait from coming out, I just rest and flop on the ground and keep rollin.

Re: ?Grizz Getrz Question [Re: ] #1364953
06/01/09 12:40 PM
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I was advised by a guy that uses the griz exclusively, to paint mine with "Rustolieum" at the end of the season only to help protect your trap in the off season. This coming season will be the first they will be set painted primer gray.
Have any of you all tried the "Grabbers" that are made specificly for the Lil Griz's? I used them last season and was very impressed.

Re: ?Grizz Getrz Question [Re: paydowncat] #1365019
06/01/09 01:40 PM
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I have not seen enough differance in colors mattering much.I have most of mine painted brown or black and a few white.I think if they really like the bait you put in the bottom then color does not matter.

I like and use a fish type paste and a real sweet type paste.And usually a shot of fish oil or salmon oil as a trailing scent.

One thing I have found to be out of the ordinary is that the sweet paste I use seems to work just as well in Jan. as it does in Nov.

Re: ?Grizz Getrz Question [Re: ] #1365027
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I used the grabbers last season with great success!


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Re: ?Grizz Getrz Question [Re: PinkyP] #1365098
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What are grabbers?

Re: ?Grizz Getrz Question [Re: TexTrapper] #1365113
06/01/09 02:57 PM
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http://pm-products.netfirms.com/1.html

Head down towards the bottom of the page. These thing have a great smell to them i didnt have a way to try them so i didnt buy none. The are made by Wolfer and LadySky i do believe it is from the forums.


You know now that i think about it i may have to buy some to try in my pvc pipe sets.

Last edited by Rob906; 06/01/09 02:57 PM.
Re: ?Grizz Getrz Question [Re: ] #1365911
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I'll be.. Those are interesting looking little baits.. Are they reusable after a catch??

Re: ?Grizz Getrz Question [Re: TexTrapper] #1366061
06/02/09 06:05 AM
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Used them also with great success last year. They are reuseable most times. I tried all of his scents and the shellfish worked the best in my area.


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Re: ?Grizz Getrz Question [Re: ] #1366108
06/02/09 08:21 AM
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I have went one step further than paint. Take pvc pipe, cut a length the size of the grizz, split it lenghtwise and put it over the trap, tieing it with wire. The trap must work so watch where your twisted wire is. Now after making this modification, I use this trap at a shallow ripple, lots of sign, no distinct trail. I think that on a moonlite night this contraption is like a beacon and you do not have to screw with painting them. Never had one stolen, I trap on private ground.


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Re: ?Grizz Getrz Question [Re: Snowball] #1366134
06/02/09 09:01 AM
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I had some blue spray paint and traps starting to rust...did not make any difference to the coon. It is more to protect them then too attract the coon, IMHO...Tom

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