Re: Fish based predator bait.
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09/02/19 06:02 PM
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danny clifton
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Don't use that pressed stuff sold on amazon. If you want fish oil get some good catfish or trout or spoonbill.
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Re: Fish based predator bait.
[Re: LDW]
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09/19/24 09:53 PM
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jabNE
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Blackies blend “thumbs up” is a fresh fish bait preserved. That’s the one I was thinking of previously. Really good coyote bait change up from other meat based baits. Jim
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Re: Fish based predator bait.
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09/25/24 07:14 AM
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Chunked carp was one of my go to change ups for coyote bait. Free for me, fun to catch in summer. I had watched plenty of the far north folks feeding their dogs salmon or using salted or dried salmon at sets for a wide variety of animals it got my attention. Late season set I use a lot is in flat picked bean fields I kick a pile of bean chaff into a pile, bed the trap on one side and on that same side stick a chunk of carp back under the chaff pile. I think I added them to my coyote bucket when I started catching coyotes at my coon dirtholes baited with carp. A few catches at first sort of like a fluke. After several more catches it seemed to be something I needed to pay attention to. Jim
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Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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Re: Fish based predator bait.
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09/25/24 07:19 PM
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Deafcaller
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Jamesons has a good trout fish bait and a chunked bait. I’ve even had good luck with koi fish cleaned and chopped in half with some trout oil around it.
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Re: Fish based predator bait.
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09/27/24 05:27 AM
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I was talking to a very well respected individual in the trapping community 5 or 6 years ago. He told me, "most people don't know this, but coyote love fish. Keep it fresh." I believe he used carp. Trust me, this guy has caught MANY coyote. At the time, I had trapped 43-44 years and had no idea.
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Re: Fish based predator bait.
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10/01/24 06:18 AM
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Chunked carp was one of my go to change ups for coyote bait. Free for me, fun to catch in summer. I had watched plenty of the far north folks feeding their dogs salmon or using salted or dried salmon at sets for a wide variety of animals it got my attention. Late season set I use a lot is in flat picked bean fields I kick a pile of bean chaff into a pile, bed the trap on one side and on that same side stick a chunk of carp back under the chaff pile. I think I added them to my coyote bucket when I started catching coyotes at my coon dirtholes baited with carp. A few catches at first sort of like a fluke. After several more catches it seemed to be something I needed to pay attention to. Jim How big of a chunk do you use? I use the same set, but use a regular bait
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Re: Fish based predator bait.
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10/01/24 06:25 AM
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jabNE
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I chop mine up with an ax or cleaver and they end up in maybe 2” by 2” pieces, about size I can shove down a dirt hole. Heads I leave whole and the heads work great for those bean chaffe sets where I don’t have to try to make a hole big enough to fit the head down in it. Jim
Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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Re: Fish based predator bait.
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10/01/24 06:50 AM
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I chop mine up with an ax or cleaver and they end up in maybe 2” by 2” pieces, about size I can shove down a dirt hole. Heads I leave whole and the heads work great for those bean chaffe sets where I don’t have to try to make a hole big enough to fit the head down in it. Jim I'm going to give it a try. Thanks
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Re: Fish based predator bait.
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10/01/24 07:20 AM
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Hern
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I'm going to give it a try. Trapping 101 Reminder- when using chunk bait, make your dirthole DEEP. Just saying...
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