grocery store coon baits...I buy bait stuff all the time when I see goodies on clearance rack.
canned mackeral is a good option but get it cheap as you can. dollar store is a good source. Most meat counters have scraps they may be willing to part with for not much or even free. tallow, meat trimmings, fat, bone, you name it. all good stuff and so those could be fish, fowl, beef, pork, you name it.
a bag of cheap marshmellows from the store also works well on coon early in season. So does a box of off brand fruit loops or fruity pebbles, seriously, but mice love both of those and the marshmellows too.
cheese is another grocery store option, strong odor types like sharp cheddar, smoked cheeses, swiss, etc. limburgher if you can find it is also good.
A dozen eggs gives you a cheap bait source, maybe a buck a dozen on sale...and crack them open and dump them in a quarter jar...usually its enough to fill the whole mason jar. Then go over to the baking/spices and find a bottle of liquid smoke. put a few drops of that in your eggs and give it a good shake. that bottle of liquid smoke can add drops to just about anything you get at the store for bait to enhance the attractiveness. one jjar is just a few bucks and will go a long ways on various baits, seriously.
hot dogs are another option from the store, any smoked meats from the smokehouse that are aged and being tossed or marked down. clearance racks should be a place to look for bargain bait stuffs. I found a stack of sardine cans once, all packed in heavy oil, and for $0.25 each which was WAY cheaper than regular price. I had almost a case of those for very little money. I carried several cans in my bucket, just popped the top and put it in back of cage or down a dirthole. oily sardines are an awesome coon bait (and heck of a possum taker, too).
so are a couple bunches of overripe bananas, peel 'em and use them in cages or DPs they work great if really ripe and putting off some zing.
best though is to just save fish scraps from summer fishing adventures, freeze the parts, great bait fresh or preserved and slightly tainted.
Last edited by jabNE; 02/11/19 11:25 PM.