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Post by Trapnstud on Jan 24, 2005 19:11:51 GMT -5
I was thinking about changing my bait. Right now i use a couple of different things depening on my set and location. I use canned tuna, marshmellows, fishing luer sent in crawdad sent and fruit. I have had to most success on tuna. But i was thinking if i changed my bait i might improve my success rate. I was thinking sardiens but i need something that wont freeze.
-Trapnstud-
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Post by Deadfall_Paul on Jan 27, 2005 11:09:03 GMT -5
Check P.M.
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jk
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Post by jk on Jan 27, 2005 12:27:20 GMT -5
Hay!!! No secrets you two!........jk
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Post by Deadfall_Paul on Jan 27, 2005 12:33:53 GMT -5
No secrets jk. I just gave him the link to Traps4kids. There is a heck of a lot of info there and ANYONE can learn stuff there on the archives no matter how long they have been trapping. I wish I had that info back when I started. It would have saved me many years of trial and error. www.traps4kids.com/
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Post by BIRDDOG on Jan 27, 2005 20:20:28 GMT -5
Hi, can anyone recomend a got to have canine bait/lure. there are so many out there to chose from. please list maker and product name. thanks BD
trapnstud, try a real cheap brand of caned cat food
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Post by Deadfall_Paul on Jan 28, 2005 22:35:55 GMT -5
BirdDog
I make my own bait and do so over the summer. A lot of it is groundhog that is tainted, not rotten, and it is done underground. I chunk it and put some "special" additives in it.
Back when I used to buy bait, more years ago than I can remember, I used Carmen's Fox and Coyote bait but that was so long ago I don't even know if it is still availible.
Check out Galen's store. I am sure any of the commercial baits by a well known trapper are just fine. Paul
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