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Field mice and vole coyote bait #8260517
11/12/24 03:58 PM
11/12/24 03:58 PM
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Is there simple way to make coyote bait with field mice and vole thats not too much work for an amateur and is storeable without refrigeration, also is dispatching discussions off limits on this site, if it is.....no problem.....thanks in advance to anyone who replies to bait question


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Re: Field mice and vole coyote bait [Re: 32summit40] #8260665
11/12/24 07:03 PM
11/12/24 07:03 PM
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I've no experience with voles but mice I'd grind and preserve with sodium benzoate or salt. You could buy a bait solution from Mr Jameson or Mr Dobbins or can add some good sun rendered fish oil, some rat or mink glands or both and a little sac oil. Or use just ground and preserved. Dispatch is by private messages only

Re: Field mice and vole coyote bait [Re: 32summit40] #8266423
11/20/24 08:20 AM
11/20/24 08:20 AM
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I ground up mice put them in a bucket with a lid and let them sit in the sun for a day just long enough for them to get a little smell to them, but not overpowering. Then preserved them.


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