What is more attractive to coons, sweet baits like marshmallows, syrup, molasses, etc. or fishy smelling baits like sardines, cat food, fish food pellets, etc. ? This goes for trailing scents too. Just curious to hear your thoughts based on your experience. -Thanks
Lots of people think you need some super smelling out of this world odor to call in these animals. We run raccoon traps year round and find a few nice key balanced "heavy" odors take coon like clock work.
Using cams I've watched coon walk right by chunks of oily fish to hit on a lure with a blend of odors that were sweet and musky. Then vice versa...did they walk by the lure first or the fish etc. Coons are opportunistic animals I wouldn't beat ya self up over one or the other. You will have a thousand different answers. Variety in a lure and bait is key for us. Contrary to what many people think on how "loud" an odor should be, you don't have to smell it from the next county over. Hundreds of coons are taken on a single chunk style of fish do you really need a bait or lure that strong? Or should people focus on ..are there numbers in coon population in the area to evaluate one or the other? That is why we test by using hundreds of test sites, because you need a baseline. To really get what you are looking for, make or buy something and test them yourself. That way you have tested the theory first hand and will then be to able base your assumption on physical evidence rather then "add ABCDEF and G". Lots of times you will find that all those extra added ingredients aren't necessary. Coons will eat almost anything.
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