homade corn smelling lure
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07/19/07 02:32 AM
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garett
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does anybody have any recipes for lures that smell like corn
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Re: homade corn smelling lure
[Re: garett]
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07/19/07 02:44 AM
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Jonathan
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About as close as you can get without buying a specialized formulation is cream corn in the can from the grocery store. If using for raccoon trapping, the odor from that is the "lure," and the mushed up corn is the visual "bait."
Jonathan
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Re: homade corn smelling lure
[Re: Jonathan]
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07/19/07 02:47 AM
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oh thanks if you let it out in the heat you think it would get more smell
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Re: homade corn smelling lure
[Re: garett]
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07/19/07 02:59 AM
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Jonathan
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How and when do you plan to use it, and for what animal? Are you intending to use it for cage trapping something this summer for a nuisance animal that you can legally capture now in your state?
Jonathan
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Re: homade corn smelling lure
[Re: Jonathan]
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07/19/07 03:07 AM
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no this season for cage trapping coons hope this helps
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Re: homade corn smelling lure
[Re: garett]
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07/19/07 04:51 AM
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Jonathan
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Do Louisiana trapping regulations permit the use of leg hold, or Conibear type traps on land? Can you use them at, or in the water? Just curious as to why you are raccoon trapping with a cage trap.
Jonathan
Camera Gear: Canon EOS 7D-MK-II, Canon EF-S 10-22mm, EF 28-135mm, EF 100-400mm and EF 400mm lenses.
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Re: homade corn smelling lure
[Re: garett]
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07/19/07 05:53 AM
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TrapperMikeNC
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Garet Try just corn oil, what i do for ADC work is use chicken scratch and add corn oil too it , you can add other ingrediants too this as well such as anis oil ectract our you can go sweet add rasberry ,strawberry ,peach extract by them selves or together make use of the cracked corn as a lure/food base for the visual effect and add what smells you want to use and the corn oil helps you get mileage out of the smells you want to create it acts as a fixative somthing else to try is use corn cobbs and soke them in corn oil by itself or add other smells if you like to this as well they are some sweet corn ectracts you can by as well sold by some of the trapping supply companies or hunting supply on the net ,but you can get All the ingredants above in this post that I use at your local grocery store ,mine even sells the scratch feed
Last edited by TrapperMikeNC; 07/19/07 06:14 AM.
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Re: homade corn smelling lure
[Re: TrapperMikeNC]
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07/19/07 07:55 AM
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possum skinner
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Alright this is an easy one! I've been using this stuff for a couple years on nuisance coons. I don't know how they make it but this stuff smells just like good ol sweet corn ... I mean good enough to eat! Lil dab on a ritz cracker ... awful tempting! lol I've even used it to nab a couple finiky beavers who had taken to eating/damaging a corn field along a drainage And NO I have yet to actually have deer be an issue when using it ... lol * I wouldn't reccomend this stuff for deer ... not around here anyhow! lol This stuff is made in various flavors ... I have also used apple ... nice strong smell of apple
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Re: homade corn smelling lure
[Re: Jonathan]
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07/19/07 08:45 AM
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Do Louisiana trapping regulations permit the use of leg hold, or Conibear type traps on land? Can you use them at, or in the water? Just curious as to why you are raccoon trapping with a cage trap.
Jonathan I've seen him post before his folks won't let him use anything but cages due to pets. He's a pretty young guy.
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Re: homade corn smelling lure
[Re: Bob Jameson]
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07/19/07 11:42 AM
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ok thankyou and possum skinner i have used that on coon ill have to buy me some more
thanks all
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Re: homade corn smelling lure
[Re: BlakeTheTrapper]
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07/19/07 07:50 PM
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If you want to turn a liquid into a gel, get on line and find a fiberglass supply place that sells "Cabosil". Boat builders use it to make resin into a paste. Catsup makers use it to turn runny catsup into thick catsup. It is a very fine, very lightweight powder that is tasteless and odorless. A five gallon bucket full would weigh about a pound. I used to use it to thicken fiberglass when I glass bedded rifles (before I retired}.
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