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Re: What is your homemade coon bait? [Re: TrapperD81] #6305663
08/19/18 04:46 PM
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trappergreen that's why its best to stake fish down or grind and smear

Re: What is your homemade coon bait? [Re: TrapperD81] #6307236
08/21/18 03:39 PM
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Here in Spain we have raccoons in some areas. They are Invaders, aren't from the European wildlife.

Are trapped in cage traps with marshmallows and eggs with peanut butter, all together.

In the dog proof traps, is putting at the bottom a slice of Apple with anise. What lures do you putting in this kind of traps?

Re: What is your homemade coon bait? [Re: TrapperD81] #6307256
08/21/18 03:52 PM
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ander.gar, I like to put dry cat food in with a few drops of paddlefish oil. if you have any local fish that get big gobs of fat in their abdomen heat the fat on a low heat and slowly render it into oil. probably work as good as spoonbill oil. has a pretty loud fish odor and not rank at all.


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Re: What is your homemade coon bait? [Re: TrapperD81] #6307319
08/21/18 05:13 PM
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Thank you for the advice Danny. I have one receipe like you say for the foxes, Genet and Martens.

Re: What is your homemade coon bait? [Re: TrapperD81] #6308120
08/22/18 04:22 PM
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A bait I like is:

In a 1# coffee can add 4 cans of Jack Mack and stir it up so it is all flaky.

Add 2 cups of salt . Stir it up.

Then add fish pellets and keep stirring, adding more pellets until it gets to be consistency that kind of holds together but still crumbly.

Can throw this in the back of a hole set so it explodes so Mr coon can't just swipe it all out. Great for pipe sets too.

Re: What is your homemade coon bait? [Re: TrapperD81] #6316235
09/02/18 08:41 PM
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Chunk of carp, that's it, I have tried all that jack mack stuff, it does not stay fresh for very long, it's only good for 1 day. I have tried some kaatz black label, that is some good strong smelling bait

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