Re: Grocery Store Baits
[Re: Cattrax]
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08/21/07 11:57 AM
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I forgot to mention jelly. Actually I dont know if you have those little individule smuckers jelly packs at your restraunts. I live 10 min from the plant and I can get abunch of those. I take an individule pack take the foil off put the pack in the back of a pocket set. the white packet adds eye apeal and the jelly acts as the bait. if found it doesn't matter which flavor you use
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Re: Grocery Store Baits
[Re: ozarkmountainman]
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08/21/07 12:43 PM
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I like sardines too much to use them for bait. But, every time I eat a can or two, I save the oil and freeze it. Then I squirt it around my Griz traps to attract the coon to them.
My doctor suggested I start doing squats, so I moved all the beer to the bottom shelf of my fridge.
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Re: Grocery Store Baits
[Re: Wcrose19]
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08/21/07 12:53 PM
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Ohbuyer
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I'm not saying what i use its a secret.
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Re: Grocery Store Baits
[Re: ozarkmountainman]
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08/21/07 12:55 PM
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Todd Lund
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Anise oil back in the baking section. If you are trappin weasels and using weasel boxes, dip a Q-tip in the anise oil and put in the box along with the bloody bait. Chicken livers or beef hearts for weasels. Back to the "gourmet" section where they have cooking extractions and there is all kinds of stuff-oil of wintergreen gets rats and beaver both and sometimes coon. Peppermint oil-coon and beaver. Now some northern Wisc. trappers have caught fisher early in the season on powdered sugar donuts in bucket sets cause they have been feeding on bear baiting stations and have developed a sweet tooth. I have never tried it myself. Like everyone else I agree with the sardines and jack mackerel. Best bait for the price for coon.
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Re: Grocery Store Baits
[Re: Wcrose19]
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08/21/07 01:06 PM
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marshmallow's, are great for coon.
Patience is a virtue have it if you can, seldom found in Women and never in a Man.
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Re: Grocery Store Baits
[Re: Wcrose19]
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08/21/07 01:18 PM
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This season I had planned on using marshmallows, maple syrup, and sardines; but I'll have to try some of these other ideas as well.
As for the peppermint schnapps...are you using a shot glass for extra appeal?haha
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Re: Grocery Store Baits
[Re: Wcrose19]
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08/21/07 04:37 PM
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wanderd off topic for a minute there, but seriously, i know alot of the fish products will produce, i really wanna hear about weird stuff, like the cinnamon sticks for bobcats? it made me raise an eybrow, but if i could trap cats i would certainly try it
im also interestd in these mixes, to gain weight for football we used to eat pnutbutter and tuna sandwiches, sounds kinda like GT's mix lol, never thought about sharin it with the critters
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