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Re: Pre-baiting liquid bait
[Re: Redeyesheds]
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06/12/18 10:04 AM
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TONY.F
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I agree with gbus its more like conditioning them to work dirt holes more readily. Yotes learn fast,make it a area of interest. Im not saying prebaiting will pull in a thousand yotes a year! But it enables me to make a spot for a easy dozen. Few dozen spots like that and it makes a season easier! It hasn't made my numbers jump but it has kept them consistent year after year. Again population density plays the biggest role in anything when it comes to big numbers
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Re: Pre-baiting liquid bait
[Re: Redeyesheds]
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06/12/18 08:23 PM
06/12/18 08:23 PM
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danny clifton
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thseeker find coyote sign and listen for them singing also. buy a good prepared bait. find some good urine. (I know its not easy to find but worth the effort) set traps with the bait and urine where the coyotes are
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
[Re: Redeyesheds]
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06/13/18 01:00 AM
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TONY.F
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any oil thats cooked meat will work all by itself. Save your essential oils for a change up smell.I don't try to put my bait holes on major travel ways my preference is the small secondary ones. I never set the immediate area of the bait holes to help reduce grinners skunks and coons. bait holes are no different than carcass piles or salt blocks all are intended to draw animals and do
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Re: Pre-baiting liquid bait
[Re: Redeyesheds]
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06/13/18 10:33 AM
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TONY.F
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ya ron I don't set mine toxi turvey either they are in spots of known activety I avoid coons like the plague I catch enough once I get close to timber! I believe in my area coons are the new grinners. I have a handful of spots I hit with grease ever year. Those tiny mouse holes are holes for corner posts now.It absolutely amazes me how long and hard they will dig for something that's never produced a meal. But they are determined that something good is waiting at the bottom of the hole they never reach!
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Re: Pre-baiting liquid bait
[Re: Redeyesheds]
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06/13/18 04:00 PM
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trappergbus
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The only stuff I add to the liquid is honey and/or Sac oil in small amounts.. I give em something to pee on within 6 feet..
Common sense catches alot of fur.. Pay homage to all you harvest..
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Re: Pre-baiting liquid bait
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06/13/18 08:02 PM
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Badgerman50
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I have a neighbor who owns a fish and chips shop. I get his spent cooking oil by the 100 gallon lot. Sure as heck works great for me. I don’t have possums, coons, and skunks to worry about either.
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Re: Pre-baiting liquid bait
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06/15/18 11:37 PM
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I have a neighbor who owns a fish and chips shop. I get his spent cooking oil by the 100 gallon lot. Sure as heck works great for me. I don’t have possums, coons, and skunks to worry about either. Would you like some?
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Re: Pre-baiting liquid bait
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06/17/18 01:18 PM
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IMO if you’re going to pre bait with the idea of concentrating animals to a central location (mainly canines) with the thought of coming back later to get them fast, than you have to pre-bait with something that offers them a full belly.
They’ll come back more frequently and consistently to something that offers them a full belly than just something that offers an interesting smell.
When I ran a lot of big bait stations, the number of coyotes taken, and the speed with which they were taken was ALWAYS greater at the sites that were pre-baited for several weeks prior to setting gear.
Locations that were baited with “smells” never produced like the locations that were baited with “meals”.
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Re: Pre-baiting liquid bait
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06/17/18 05:10 PM
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TONY.F
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Now that is a fact ! All the farmers here dope up their sick animals to the point yotes wont touch them! Unless they are starving and I don't care to catch those anyhow .Usually bad mange critters. From my notes a bad mange catch that location goes dead for the season
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Re: Pre-baiting liquid bait
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06/24/18 08:58 AM
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trappergbus
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I buy cheap bacon at Walmart, grind or chop it fine then brown it. Add this to fryer oil so they have meat and fat to come back and feed on. A bit of honey for taste adds to it also.. I'm trying to pull from areas I don't have access to. Seems to help.. Took 20 from one location..
Common sense catches alot of fur.. Pay homage to all you harvest..
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