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Re: Alabama - no bait above traps rule
[Re: chris-al]
#6483704
03/07/19 01:48 PM
03/07/19 01:48 PM
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Rochester, MN
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Try a thin strip of dark plastic bag on a very thin wire 2-4 ft above the trap. It’s a curiosity thing, not a food thing for most meat eaters. I doubt an animal can tell the difference between a thin strip of Walmart bag vs a feather. But they’ll be curious enough to investigate and then will find your set.
Never too old to learn
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Re: Alabama - no bait above traps rule
[Re: chris-al]
#6484050
03/07/19 08:34 PM
03/07/19 08:34 PM
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St. Louis Co, Mo
BigBob
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To me, Only meat or something prepared from a jar is bait, feathers, shiny crap is a lure. Check with you DNR and local agent.
Every kid needs a Dog and a Curmudgeon.
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Re: Alabama - no bait above traps rule
[Re: chris-al]
#6484301
03/08/19 02:42 AM
03/08/19 02:42 AM
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Southern Nevada
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Southern Nevada
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You’ll have to determine what your states defiinition of bait is. In Nevada it is defined as any part of an animal or fish both edible and non edible. So no feathers here.
If traps work like the Antis say......I would have no fingers.
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Re: Alabama - no bait above traps rule
[Re: chris-al]
#6487009
03/10/19 03:29 PM
03/10/19 03:29 PM
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carolina, Alabama
The Possum Man
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carolina, Alabama
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I dont hang anything over my traps just to be on the safe side. Its really not necessary, I catch plenty of cats in a regular ol dirt hole meant for coyotes and using bobcat meat for bait.
"If you're gonna be stupid you better be tough"
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Re: Alabama - no bait above traps rule
[Re: chris-al]
#6497113
03/21/19 01:33 PM
03/21/19 01:33 PM
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Rochester, MN
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Years ago, close to 20 I think, Bob Noonan told me via email that coon trappers used to nail or staple a 2-inch scrap of white absorbent material 10-12 inches above the ground and put lure in it. Trap was buried 10-inches or so in front of it. It’s not bait but it will attract. You could do this in holes or on a vertical bank along a stream. Or on the side of a tree. Or on the side of a fence post. Or on the pointed corner of an abandoned building. It could be grape jelly mixed with anise or it could be a couple drops of liquid smoke. Most states define bait as formerly living flesh.
Never too old to learn
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Re: Alabama - no bait above traps rule
[Re: wetdog]
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03/21/19 02:50 PM
03/21/19 02:50 PM
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49th State
mad_mike
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I would image that's so you don't catch birds, hawks and owls in particular. As far as the feathers, I would call the local warded and ask. I would not take the interpretation from a enforcement officer. You would be better off to find the written statute.
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