Re: Best Commercial DP Bait?
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Grape Jelly, and I bought a large jar of Mint Jelly that works great as a change up.
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Re: Best Commercial DP Bait?
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Zac, don't discount cheaper alternatives. Yes lots of awesome commercial DP baits put there.
At $10 a pint plus shipping unless you buy it off of shelf, or, you can spend about $5 bucks for a cheap bag of cat food PLUS 2 or 3 other ingredients from local dollar general and have a whole gallon of bait. Will take more coon with more bait on more traps and locations. Guaranteed.
Even just plain old simple whole kernel corn works just fine too. Even dog food...all of those edible to coon. Box of fruit loops will fill a lot of DPs too.
Lots of us on here use other options in DPs than commercially available baits. Set on location. Take pickups loads of coon too.
Only commercial made stuff I ever used besides cat food for base wasn't even coon bait...it was on old baggie of little dog treats in salmon flavor and those worked great too.
If you do want commercial baits, lots of good supporters and vendors on here. Many already mentioned in the responses. Good luck and hope you find something you like.
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Re: Best Commercial DP Bait?
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Plain fish-based cat food. It was no record but I racked 700 something coons on it one season. Location is still super important. Yep. why buy coon bait if you are on location? they eat anything. I use shelled corn and fill just above the DP trigger. doesn't stink or attract ants or get sticky.
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Re: Best Commercial DP Bait?
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Re: Best Commercial DP Bait?
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Re: Best Commercial DP Bait?
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This is a trail cam pic of spot in my own backyard from earlier this year. Plain shelled corn. Thats it, and look how they work it. I bought a 50 pound bag for $10 from local tractor supply store to feed a few deer so I could watch them out my back window. I get a few deer, but man do coon love corn and corn at $10 for 50 pounds....its a lot of DP fillers!! There are 10 coon in this picture. Guess I will be trapping coon in my property this winter and will only be using corn at my traps, LOL. If you look in archives Wade has a super cool thread on bucket feeder coons and then cleaned them up when season rolled around.
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Re: Best Commercial DP Bait?
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I’m with a lot of the previous guys. Unless you’re selling DP bait it’s hard to beat cheap cat food. If you have a factory in your area ask to shovel up some left over “fine” or food that can’t be processed into pellets to sell. It’ll be the cheapest raccoon bait you could find. The last time I bought it around 2014 or so it was $0.10 yes 10 cents a pound I believe. I bought about 1800 lbs of it that year and fed more coons in feeders then I care to remember. They dig it. Until you're in areas with cats, cat food isnt a good idea. Especially areas where people like the cats
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Re: Best Commercial DP Bait?
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I’m with a lot of the previous guys. Unless you’re selling DP bait it’s hard to beat cheap cat food. If you have a factory in your area ask to shovel up some left over “fine” or food that can’t be processed into pellets to sell. It’ll be the cheapest raccoon bait you could find. The last time I bought it around 2014 or so it was $0.10 yes 10 cents a pound I believe. I bought about 1800 lbs of it that year and fed more coons in feeders then I care to remember. They dig it. Until you're in areas with cats, cat food isnt a good idea. Especially areas where people like the cats X2 Start catching the farmers best mousers or the kids favorite and goodbye trapping permission.
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Re: Best Commercial DP Bait?
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This along with Caven's Moonshine if there are domestic cats around, if not, I use the cheapest seafood flavored cat food with the Moonshine. I've seen trail cam pics from different cameras just like jabNE posted. I've got to get some corn... I have a jug of Bridger berry nuggets but haven't tried them yet.
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