Re: Ground Hog Bait
[Re: NHChris]
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05/25/14 10:49 PM
05/25/14 10:49 PM
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Western Montana
ADCofWMt
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Western Montana
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Nothing like finding Cheerios in a skunk trap because your bait wasn't working right.
Just because something is legal doesn't make it smart.
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Re: Ground Hog Bait
[Re: NHChris]
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05/26/14 11:28 AM
05/26/14 11:28 AM
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Joined: Apr 2012
Rockingham Co. Va.
Tom T
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Rockingham Co. Va.
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Nothing like finding Cheerios in a skunk trap because your bait wasn't working right. They like the Honey-nut Cheerio's better. LOL Jonesie, I now have new cutting edge peanut butter. Planter's cherry/chocolate peanut butter. I'm not making this up. Paul, thats just too much. 
There are 3 kind of men. The one that learn by reading. Few who learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the elec. fence for themselves
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Re: Ground Hog Bait
[Re: NHChris]
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05/28/14 07:23 PM
05/28/14 07:23 PM
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Joined: Aug 2007
Monroeville NJ
Jonesie
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Monroeville NJ
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The best bait ever is whatever bait the groundhog wants at that time, That simple. I have many many many pictures of groundhogs in traps, over the years to prove what I catch on bait. But I believe that lure has more pull power than bait, that is why I never just use bait without lures of some sort. and I didn't say I only use food lure. Matter fact Mike Page, Mike Flick and I touched on this very thing last night on my show,
If that hog has too much in the area to eat, I am not setting a cage, I am setting a snare. LOL
The bait as DaveK stated is not the make and break of the set, it is the presentation of the bait and lure, that may entice the groundhog or any animal to enter an enclosed area Meaning trap. The reason a force set or positive set works is the animal only has 2 choices to choose from go in or stay in that simple. so knowing when to use a baited set vs force vs snare is the real answer.
We all have our ways of doing things. and most of the us that speak up here, can prove, if we want to prove, or care to prove, that what we do works. it all comes down to our area, pressures and our own individual style of doing things. My way will not be good for some and their ways will not be good for me. that is what is great with this adc work.
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Re: Ground Hog Bait
[Re: NHChris]
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05/31/14 08:21 AM
05/31/14 08:21 AM
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Joined: Feb 2011
New York
Jim Comstock
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New York
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I must be related to Tom T's pet hog, trying to cut back on mayonnaise myself. About the only thing I don't put mayonnaise on, is mayonnaise.
I surely have no issues with lure per se, just like to leave little or nothing to chance when possible, after experiences on the fur line in California. I do rely heavily on beaver castor for instance. Though at times when skunks are grubbing in an open area and squirrels are in an attic, baits come in mighty handy. In the past 4 plus years or so I have not use bait for woodchucks, so far without a downside. If they are there, virtually always there is a good den, free standing or up under a building, fence or pinch point, something that will work for you with sets that go in little more than seconds. Whatever is to be trapped, I like to remove the element of chance in "if the animal is hungry" or "if the animal likes what you present." If he moves, I want to catch him.
Just remembered a squirrel another company had tried to trap in an upstairs attic. The squirrel would not come to any bait or food of any kind after attempts to catch him ahead of me had been made. I "fenced" a hallway, with a bunch of junk lying around, put in a 9x9 Tomahawk double door trap between the rooms and got him in a couple of days. The best example of changing for the conditions was moving a bobcat set in California in 1982, 4 inches. For a week a cat had worked the set, but managed to avoid the bracelet. Other trappers were talking of "visits" to their sets, often not connecting with animals just missing the mark, flat sets with lure. I was about ready to move on to a new location, though I knew the 'cats were there, when finally the light came on and I remembered what I had used in Alabama the year before, trail sets. Though we knew there was "a 'cat" there, we were more than surprised to take 3 'cats in 4 days without baits or lures, while moving a trap but inches. Since the 'cats were trail runners we took more and missed few. But in all fairness, there was a partial down side. We missed foxes. Foxes were on and off the trails, so we came up with a combination set with gland lure that was no less effective on 'cats and brought the fox catch back to where it should be.
As much as is possible, without wasting time, my strategy it to go to the animal rather than to try to make the animal come to me, watch what they do and play their game.
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Re: Ground Hog Bait
[Re: Jim Comstock]
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05/31/14 05:21 PM
05/31/14 05:21 PM
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Joined: Jan 2014
Michigan
DaveK
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Michigan
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As much as is possible, without wasting time, my strategy it to go to the animal rather than to try to make the animal come to me, watch what they do and play their game.
Words of wisdom.
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