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Breakthrough in baiting....

Posted By: Bob Jameson

Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/18/20 07:04 PM

After much testing and flavor adjustments I believe I have stumbled upon a guarded secret to catching fox, coyote, cat, coon and mink in numbers. Guaranteed to make them slobber, drool and dig until exhausted. It was formulated for human consumption. The formula is well guarded, however for a limited time the secret components have been shown for the first time.

The key bait solution is shown but the ingredients formula and process is currently kept in Fort Knox.

It has been determined from independent reliable sources and much deliberation that this material has been found to have universal acceptance.

It cannot be sold within 300 miles of Daisytown, Pa. Limited quantity availability. grin The aging begins............


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Posted By: Kevin Colpetzer

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/18/20 07:30 PM

Best served with tums or alka seltzer
Posted By: logger coffey

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/18/20 08:09 PM

I done figured it out , Pickled onion rings.
Posted By: mike mason

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/18/20 08:10 PM

Add hard boiled eggs and it will call anything!
Posted By: GROUSEWIT

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/18/20 08:27 PM

Looks like a spool of sewing thread in there!!!
Posted By: imissed

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/18/20 09:35 PM

Looks like pickled eggs to me.
Posted By: Bob Jameson

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/18/20 10:04 PM

Nope not it. Some special type of onions yes,
Posted By: Leftlane

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/18/20 10:36 PM


Does it also aid in social distancing?
grin
Posted By: cmcf

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/18/20 10:50 PM

Looks like pickled FISH to me.
Posted By: ~ADC~

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/18/20 10:54 PM

Looks good. You can even see the rabbit turds in this batch. laugh
Posted By: cwtrapper

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/18/20 11:12 PM

Herring?
Posted By: Bob Jameson

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/18/20 11:23 PM

Those rabbit turds I believe are a key ingredient in odor and flavor. They have to be organic ADC. I switched to McCormicks Spice and what a big difference in odor and flavor. That knock off brand spice I borrowed from the neighbor last batch wasn't near as good.

Not herring.
Posted By: GROUSEWIT

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/18/20 11:52 PM

Suckers?
Posted By: cmcf

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/18/20 11:52 PM

I’m gonna guess catfish.
Posted By: Kevin Colpetzer

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/19/20 12:12 AM

Smelt
Posted By: Kevin Colpetzer

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/19/20 12:13 AM

Leeks
Posted By: jeff karsten

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/19/20 12:59 AM

I think you sniffed to much asafoetida hoping for your speedy recovery
Posted By: Wild_Idaho

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/19/20 02:15 AM

Crappie and onions? Looks like a deep fry to me, not predator bait.
Posted By: yooperfur

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/19/20 08:19 AM

pickle pike!!!
Posted By: Hern

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/19/20 12:28 PM

Bob, thatthere liquid looks the drippings off the back of Garbage Truck, left on the road at the end of our driveway.

Newt & I been using GTD (Garbage Truck Drippings) for years. grin
Posted By: Turtledale

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/19/20 12:37 PM

I'm thinking "pickled possum flanks"
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/19/20 01:07 PM

Originally Posted by GROUSEWIT
Looks like a spool of sewing thread in there!!!

Hahaha there is
Posted By: Allan Minear

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/19/20 02:59 PM

What you feed to the pig castorator ? Ha ha it looks good to me if that counts for anything.

Allan
Posted By: Bob Jameson

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/19/20 03:23 PM

Hern you are giving away too many secrets now. No there isn't any sewing thread spools in there. smile That is just an optical delusion.

There are no inactive or inert ingredients in that batch.

No one has hit on the active meat in the batch.
Posted By: Killbuck

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/19/20 07:12 PM

You are a master!
Posted By: whartonrattrappe

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/19/20 07:27 PM

Originally Posted by Bob Jameson
Hern you are giving away too many secrets now. No there isn't any sewing thread spools in there. smile That is just an optical delusion.

There are no inactive or inert ingredients in that batch.

No one has hit on the active meat in the batch.


Perch?

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Posted By: coop

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/19/20 08:37 PM

Suckers.
Posted By: Kevin Colpetzer

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/19/20 09:19 PM

Carp
Posted By: cmcf

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/19/20 09:24 PM

Tilapia
Posted By: Turtledale

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/19/20 09:28 PM

Eelpout
Posted By: Bob Jameson

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/19/20 09:45 PM

I could use those perch I could make some good stuff with them. No it isn't perch either.

We don't them close to me. A good hour to hour and half drive to some areas that have them.

I will add some eggs the next batch, that is a very good idea. Now that would make a excellent flavored egg in that solution.
Posted By: GREENCOUNTYPETE

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/20/20 12:07 AM

mine are suckers , If I was catching perch I would be frying them. the whole family loves a perch fry.

I used Ball canning spice on my first batch. I have half a mind to make my own and figure out what parts I liek the most but that ball sure was good.
Posted By: jeff karsten

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/20/20 01:02 AM

oysters
Posted By: Furvor

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/20/20 02:13 AM

As seen on TV - Daily Harmest.
Posted By: whartonrattrappe

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/20/20 05:31 PM

Bluegills?

They're probably biting by you,not hear, it's turning to winter again!
Posted By: MnMan

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/20/20 06:01 PM

Northern Pike? They are used a lot in this neck of the woods...especially the little ones.
Posted By: Bob Jameson

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/20/20 06:30 PM

You folks are all around the species I used but still haven't named the fish in the batch.
Posted By: cwtrapper

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/20/20 06:42 PM

Bullhead?
Posted By: Larry Baer

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/20/20 08:04 PM

Shad
Posted By: whartonrattrappe

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/20/20 08:59 PM

Pumpkinseed?
Posted By: gotya

Re: Breakthrough in baiting.... - 04/20/20 09:11 PM

Crappie?
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