"I don't understand prebaiting, if it is real food stuff the critter will eat it and move on to better pastures with out being caught? Why not just bait at the trap?"
Pre-baiting is not absolutely necessary to making a decent fur harvest. It just is not.
BUT! (LOL) It can certainly help.
When does it help? Almost always, but not always. Sounds like a political answer, Yes?
For a guy that that is running several long lines across say several counties, it probably is not feasible, nor practical.
The trapper that is only running 25 to a 100 sets over a given terrain for a relatively short time, it is worthwhile.
"the critter will eat it and move on to better pastures"
Critters that enjoy a good feed or even finding where their brother or cousin got one, will typically check out that area each time they go by. Pre-baiting is a rather old school thing that works great and has fallen out of fashion. I think as time moves on in any given activity new writers etc. attempt to come up with different methods and ideas and often
poo hoo old ways. Some just to be different, and some or probably the majority, just because they do not know any better.
Pre-baiting works, plain and simple.
You will have to be creative if you are trapping in high competition, which is less of a problem in most areas than it was in the last real fur boom.
If you are spending hundreds of hours and dollars pre-baiting today it will probably be a financial burden.
If you are pre-baiting (and there are many good method to pre-bait) a relatively smaller line, the gas pump will not send shivers down your spine.
Pre-baiting, if done with common sense will all one to take critters quicker and move on to another area.
If you are "pre-baiting" and "pre-luring" and don't know what you are doing, it will work against you.
Pre-baiting is as I mentioned, old school. Sometimes the old school ways do shine. Not always of course, but usually.
I suppose if someone lives in an area that is simply loaded with predators I suspect pre-baiting might not be as useful. I have not had that problem to face.
I hope this helps someone. It has been less enjoyable sharing hard learned knowledge on here that it used to be, but I do hope this helps someone.
Mac
Last edited by Mac; 09/06/18 10:40 AM.