Re: Bobcat Meat for coyotes
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08/01/19 02:56 AM
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have you made any test sites with gator oil to see what coyotes do when they find it? what reaction are you hoping that oil gets? have you tried any test sites with straight bobcat meat? when your bait is complete what response do you want it to elicit? there are a lot of questions you need to ask and answer yourself.
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Re: Bobcat Meat for coyotes
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08/05/19 05:06 AM
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Any other suggestions to add to the bait or opinions on the gator oil would be greatly appreciated! jmo, when targeting a specific animal you are after studying that animal by "testing" and observing behavior will put more fur in your traps than a bunch of add this add that etc. There are pages full of add this and add that on the internet and folks still looking for the end all recipe. I'd rather test and know why I'm adding something to a bait so when something isn't pulling them animals like it should, I could adjust and have an idea or know why I'm doing something.
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Re: Bobcat Meat for coyotes
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08/05/19 02:00 PM
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Any other suggestions to add to the bait or opinions on the gator oil would be greatly appreciated! jmo, when targeting a specific animal you are after studying that animal by "testing" and observing behavior will put more fur in your traps than a bunch of add this add that etc. There are pages full of add this and add that on the internet, and folks still looking for the end all recipe. I'd rather test and know why I'm adding something to a bait so when something isn't pulling them animals like it should, I could adjust and have an idea or know why I'm doing something. Thank you for your opinion. I'm new at this and just thought this year I would just make my own bait. I never really thought about what all was involved with it until I posted this thread and got some other opinions on making bait. Now I'm looking at the bait making an entirely different way than I was before.
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Re: Bobcat Meat for coyotes
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08/05/19 02:57 PM
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From my experience (maybe my nose is shot but) you don't have to be able to smell an ingredient in a formulation for that ingredient to be effective. Sometimes I like my secondary odors to be very subtle. Just some food for thought. I agree just because I can't smell it doesn't mean they can't smell it. I'm going to start mixing up some things for testing this week and get some trail cameras out to see what kind of reactions I'm getting to different things. Thank you for your opinion.
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Re: Bobcat Meat for coyotes
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08/07/19 06:45 PM
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I'm new at this and just thought this year I would just make my own bait. I'd stay away from the rabbit hole IE magic potions when it comes to ingredients. Lots of folks are buying up them ingredients and still coming up short on the line. I like to keep with the meat and potatoes of the bait and rely more on my skill set when it comes time to setup shop for the target animal. The meat and potatoes keeps fur in the traps and money in the bank in regards to adc. You don't need to be a "supah star" to make an effective bait that will take animals on the daily. We all know plenty of trappers who have purchased "supah star" bait and lure and them bottles still sitting on the shelves because them trappers have purchased other supah star products that are also starting to collect dust from season to season because they on the internet reading what the next new item is. Don't over complicate the process, learn to understand the connection between what you are offering and what gets them fired up through out the year IE what they need etc and you should be alright. Good Luck Sir
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Re: Bobcat Meat for coyotes
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08/08/19 05:10 AM
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A great lure wont make a beginner trapper a rock star but a really great lure will make a noticable difference in the hands of a skilled trapper. In bold is equivalent to a ford chevy argument or a new balance / asics battle. Both could arguably be "great, greater or greatest" all matter of opinion based on results for the individual using the product, not because someone else says so. At the end of the day if the animal isn't interested in whats being offered, you aren't going to get that animal to commit off an odor. Just take a look at all the pages on forums filled with "what is the best bait for X" even though some of the folks posting have gone through many of the "great bait /lure" names out there aka "really great" etc and still in forums asking for the best. Lots of them folks have animals walking within a couple of feet and walking right by the "great" bait and lure without skipping a beat. Simple or complicated I dont really care but I know there are a lot of mediocre lures and baits out there and I know there are some formulations that set themselves apart. When a super trapper can't produce on a "great" bait or lure what is the problem? I don't buy into the "great" or any other fancy names for it. One will find them self circling the rabbit hole sooner rather than later with that mentality.
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Re: Bobcat Meat for coyotes
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The great thing about testing is it doesn't take much skill, just be on good locations and be able to poke a hole in the ground for most testing. Why would one need a "really great" bait or lure then?
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Re: Bobcat Meat for coyotes
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08/09/19 07:17 AM
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I for one don’t listen to anyone about bait/ lure being good or bad. I only test when making a set in trapping season. Waste of time imo testing outside of season. NO ADC trapper here .
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Re: Bobcat Meat for coyotes
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08/09/19 02:24 PM
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I for one don’t listen to anyone about bait/ lure being good or bad. I only test when making a set in trapping season. Waste of time imo testing outside of season. NO ADC trapper here . X2. I don't eat fruit to put on winter fat.
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Re: Bobcat Meat for coyotes
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08/09/19 06:41 PM
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No two coyotes will have the same response : somethings smell better than others and taste different, just like humans. K.I.S.S.
Food sources change many times during the year depends on your location also .
Last edited by TNcat; 08/09/19 06:43 PM.
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