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Testing
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09/23/20 09:41 AM
09/23/20 09:41 AM
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jnsff69
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So I guess I am kinda testing a homemade bobcat bait. Quick question, if I can't catch normal stray cats is that a sign of not good bait & going to waste my time using it for bobcats? It's a fish based bait.. Thoughts?
Ya can't miss fur if yur traps are out somewhere. Or so I've been told.
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Re: Testing
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#6997873
09/23/20 10:19 AM
09/23/20 10:19 AM
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I'm with Monster Toms on this one. I'd go with some type of red meat. Beaver would be my first choice then muskrat or venison.
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Re: Testing
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09/23/20 10:51 AM
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Stray cats - use to be house cats but neighbors moved and only took 20 of the 50 cats they had and are ruining my garden & having babies under my sheds. Ok on the red meat, but closest beaver is maybe 300 miles from around here. How about maybe some tx hog trimmings from my last tx trip as I butcher my own meats. I know it's not red but I happen to have a few pounds of that in the freezer.. And state law is any viscera from game animals prohibited...
Last edited by jnsff69; 09/23/20 10:52 AM. Reason: Add a sentence
Ya can't miss fur if yur traps are out somewhere. Or so I've been told.
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Re: Testing
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09/23/20 11:10 AM
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zallen
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Caught a lot of bobcats on salted mackerel
“Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.”
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Re: Testing
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09/23/20 10:44 PM
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I was kinda thinking that way... if I get any. chunk em up with a butcher knife & freeze for bucket or cubbie sets.
Ya can't miss fur if yur traps are out somewhere. Or so I've been told.
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Re: Testing
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09/24/20 09:09 AM
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I was kinda thinking that way... if I get any. chunk em up with a butcher knife & freeze for bucket or cubbie sets. and chunks are perfect for dirt holes when you peg em in place with a lil stick sideways, so should they get ahold of bait it doesn't just come out and they shuffle their feet some.
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Re: Testing
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09/24/20 10:17 AM
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Probably 60 some years ago I was talking to a western trapper and he had house cats. He carried a full litter box with him on the line. He used the turds and he also sifted out some of the urine soaked litter over his set.
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Re: Testing
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09/24/20 11:10 AM
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I was kinda thinking that way... if I get any. chunk em up with a butcher knife & freeze for bucket or cubbie sets. and chunks are perfect for dirt holes when you peg em in place with a lil stick sideways, so should they get ahold of bait it doesn't just come out and they shuffle their feet some. Bamboo skewers are good for that.
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Re: Testing
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09/24/20 12:01 PM
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If you go the chunk bait thing just gut the critter don't skin It then freeze It. Once frozen take your saw and cut them up Into chunks. A band saw works great. Then you end up with frozen chunks and you can take out what you need for that days run.
Pole barn spikes work great for anchoring the chunks In place.
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