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Posted By: Griffin21

Bacon - 10/24/22 12:59 PM

Lazarus Bacon Bait

I was going to attempt to make the bait linked above, but I’m having a hard time coming up with cheap bacon or bacon pieces locally.

Does anyone here order theirs online? I know it’s a long shot but, I’m holding out some hope.
Posted By: Yes sir

Re: Bacon - 10/24/22 03:06 PM

The joys of lure making..... finding sources for ingredients. I've looked on line with not much luck. Sometimes I can find the cheaper bits and pieces at some Walmart stores here but they are a lot more expensive than say 3 years ago.
Posted By: Griffin21

Re: Bacon - 10/24/22 03:18 PM

That’s what I’m afraid of, bacon off the shelf is $6.00 a pound.
That’s some expensive bait.

We have a butcher about an hour away, that might be my best bet.

Thanks for the reply.
Posted By: Mark McCary

Re: Bacon - 10/24/22 03:40 PM

Maybe You could make a smaller batch or eat the bacon and save the grease for making bait/lure. I think your best bet is to buy local and catch it on sale $.
Posted By: Lazarus

Re: Bacon - 10/24/22 04:07 PM

If you have a local butcher than makes his own bacon, he may let you have some trimmings or pieces. If not, I always got the "Ends & Pieces" box from Walmart. They were the least expensive I could find.
Posted By: Griffin21

Re: Bacon - 10/24/22 05:02 PM

The butcher does it all, he processed our pigs and cows for many years. He processed my moose last year. He’s a pretty good resource but, he about an hour a way, Walmart is about an hour too.

The wife saves all the bacon grease, she might take one of my fingers if I took her grease.

I’ve got some moose stew meat and some lure left from last season.

I think for now I’m going to order some Backbreaker and some Coyote #1

Water trapping just opened yesterday so, I’ll get back to making some lure when I’ve got all the ingredients on hand.
Posted By: Boy Named Sue

Re: Bacon - 11/15/22 03:10 AM

You could make your own from Boston butts. The are often on sale, and make fine eats. You could use it for bait if you wanted to. Google buck board bacon.
Posted By: lotec25

Re: Bacon - 11/15/22 04:37 AM

A good place for cheap bacon is find a Dollar Tree in there freezer section.
Posted By: John-Chagnon

Re: Bacon - 11/17/22 11:00 PM

I'd eat the bacon. And go catch some bullheads and call in a road kill deer for permit to use as bait.
Posted By: Teacher

Re: Bacon - 01/10/23 06:09 AM

Many grocery stores here have 24 oz packages of cubed bacon in bacon fat. I’d guess it’s 50/50 cubes to fat and the cubes are small. The last time I bought it was a year ago—it’s still sitting in my freezer. As I recall, it was around $5 per package. When they have it, it’s in the refrigerator case next to the $6 for 12 oz of bacon strips.
Posted By: Barbaroja

Re: Bacon - 01/20/23 01:34 AM

This bait is worth making even with pricey bacon. Got a coyote and bobcat this morning on it.
Posted By: papabear!

Re: Bacon - 04/26/23 04:50 PM

Trappers always make me laugh........Spend $35,000 on a pickup, $15 - $30 each on traps, a couple thousand $$$ more on gizmo's and gadgets to make sets.....and then scrimp and scrounge on bait and lure. crazy

I think ole Lazarus factored in how tight fisted some trappers are before he shared his recipe. Compared to the Tracy Truman version he cut back on the amount of honey and castor he uses. I like the Lazarus version better because it works equally well as the other with less added enhancement. And yes this bait is worth the time and every penny spent to make it, even if bacon were $10 a pound
Posted By: silkyplainscoyot

Re: Bacon - 04/26/23 05:15 PM

Originally Posted by papabear!
Trappers always make me laugh........Spend $35,000 on a pickup, $15 - $30 each on traps, a couple thousand $$$ more on gizmo's and gadgets to make sets.....and then scrimp and scrounge on bait and lure. crazy

I think ole Lazarus factored in how tight fisted some trappers are before he shared his recipe. Compared to the Tracy Truman version he cut back on the amount of honey and castor he uses. I like the Lazarus version better because it works equally well as the other with less added enhancement. And yes this bait is worth the time and every penny spent to make it, even if bacon were $10 a pound



Lazarus is Tracy Truman. He must of adjusted some things.
Posted By: Yes sir

Re: Bacon - 04/26/23 05:31 PM

Originally Posted by silkyplainscoyot
Originally Posted by papabear!
Trappers always make me laugh........Spend $35,000 on a pickup, $15 - $30 each on traps, a couple thousand $$$ more on gizmo's and gadgets to make sets.....and then scrimp and scrounge on bait and lure. crazy

I think ole Lazarus factored in how tight fisted some trappers are before he shared his recipe. Compared to the Tracy Truman version he cut back on the amount of honey and castor he uses. I like the Lazarus version better because it works equally well as the other with less added enhancement. And yes this bait is worth the time and every penny spent to make it, even if bacon were $10 a pound



Lazarus is Tracy Truman. He must of adjusted some things.

But maybe he identifies as 2 different people...??? On here he's all nice and polite but in real life he's a lawyer....
Sorry Laz I couldn't help myself. Hope u can forgive me grin
Posted By: papabear!

Re: Bacon - 04/26/23 05:32 PM

Mr slkyplainscoyoye, I bought and watched Tracy Truman's excellent grey fox trapping video and swore the original mix he had like 6 ounces of castor and a pint of honey..........HOLD EVERYTHING!!!!!!!! just checked in one of my notebooks.....whole different formula for a fox bait he makes using Jack Maceral or Salmon with 6 oz. castor and some other ingredients........thats a good bait too........anyway I've made and used both with very good results........both are well worth the time any money to make.
Posted By: milkcrate

Re: Bacon - 04/26/23 11:42 PM

I have read about this great bacon bait on here numerous times. Seems like people have asked what animals it is good for, but never seems like the question gets a reply. So, I will try. What are the animals that this bait can be good for?
Posted By: papabear!

Re: Bacon - 04/27/23 12:27 AM

Mr Milkcrate I have caught red fox, gray fox, raccoon, fisher and coyote. Not many bobcats around here anymore but I'm confident that it would be very good for them too.
Posted By: washxc

Re: Bacon - 04/29/23 05:18 PM

I get paid to pick up a few hundred pounds of it at a time. Guess I should be saving it! [Linked Image]
Posted By: Bob Jameson

Re: Bacon - 04/29/23 05:33 PM

I think I would be eating some of that.
Posted By: washxc

Re: Bacon - 04/29/23 05:36 PM

Bob, it's awfully tempting sometimes. Other times not so much at all. Summer is tough.
Posted By: Guss

Re: Bacon - 05/13/23 11:17 PM

I have a freezer full of bacon and pork
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