Pre-baiting liquid bait
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05/29/18 06:04 PM
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I'm reading Land sets and trapping techniques by Charles and either I keep missing something or he don't say what bait he used in his pre season bait sites, I've searched MTP today I can only find a few liquid food baits... Thanks
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Re: Pre-baiting liquid bait
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05/29/18 06:35 PM
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I'd dump a bucket full of fish that's been sitting out for a while if you have spots you can prebait
The beauty of the second amendment is it wont be needed until they try to take it. -Thomas Jefferson
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Re: Pre-baiting liquid bait
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05/30/18 10:07 AM
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I like the logic behide a free meal it just stuck to me, so you can pick any oil and make it the free diner bell??
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Re: Pre-baiting liquid bait
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06/01/18 03:01 PM
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It's my opinion that any pre baiting Is a waste of bait and time and money.
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Re: Pre-baiting liquid bait
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danny clifton
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im lazy. I scout by looking for coyote turds alongside county roads whenever im driving someplace. I look for bobcats by noticing where rabbits get squished a lot or I see multiple packrat nests in hedge rows. im to cheap to prebait anything
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Pre-baiting liquid bait
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06/02/18 12:42 PM
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In my area the coyotes are where you find them no need to feed them. WE caught 33 coyotes off of 6 farms and only one of those farms was 10 miles from the others. Most were only about 3 miles apart. NO need to pre bait coyotes around here.
This Is corn country and when the corn Is standing It's our main food source for coon. When the corn Is gone they head for water or the hard wood ridges eating mast. If you find the local seasonal food sources just set those areas the critters will be there.
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Re: Pre-baiting liquid bait
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06/02/18 12:54 PM
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I also use to dig holes and pour In 5 gallon buckets of fast food oil and grill scrapings. Drew critters like crazy and they dug out every bit of bait and even increased the hole size by about 10 times it's original size. But when Nov rolled around lots of those critters moved on to seasonal food sources. Sure we caught fur at those spots but we had to wade through all the domestics and other non target junk too. If you feel the need go for It but I think your time would be better off spending time scouting for local seasonal food sources. The critters will be there.
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Re: Pre-baiting liquid bait
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I've been mixing new cafe $&it "yellow" with an oil and have been getting an unreal response, I'm hopefull they remember that oil this fall...
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Re: Pre-baiting liquid bait
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06/03/18 09:06 AM
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danny clifton
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I think a lot of problems are misdiagnosed.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Pre-baiting liquid bait
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06/03/18 10:29 AM
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Yes sir
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Last year I tried some prebaiting. I did this out in some open range land and ended up catching more skunks and coons than I normally would in such an area and I can't really say that I caught any more coyotes than I normally would. That's my limited experience in my area. I have done well in areas where we have disposed of dead cattle so maybe a large carcass is worth it.
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