sour mash/bait/lures.
#12
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2005
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RE: sour mash/bait/lures.
I think anything with a sweet taste or strong smell would attract them. I also was told pour deisel or oil on a log or on the ground and the hogs would waller in it to keep flies and biting insects off them. I was gonna try that, then somebody asked me if I had ever skinned a hog coated in deisel or oil. Changed my mind about that one. Don't want no drunk hogs covered in oil on my ranch. Just muddy ones with cool-aid lipstick.
#14
RE: sour mash/bait/lures.
I have a whole bunch of attractants on my webpage for sale. Too many to name.... www.razorbackoutfitters.com
#15
RE: sour mash/bait/lures.
I have some corn that has been souring for five months... I am afraid of getting near it.
I just take corn add water and plenty of hot sun, works great. Sometimes if I'm in a mood I use milo, that way I can also use it to bring in carp when I am want to bow fish. Store bought stuff "Hog Wild" works too, I put a pin hole in the gallon bottle and hang from a tree. It will also attract whitetails.
I just take corn add water and plenty of hot sun, works great. Sometimes if I'm in a mood I use milo, that way I can also use it to bring in carp when I am want to bow fish. Store bought stuff "Hog Wild" works too, I put a pin hole in the gallon bottle and hang from a tree. It will also attract whitetails.
#19
RE: sour mash/bait/lures.
Corn & molasses works godd, but corn and an attractant called Black Gold works even better. My friend & I poured Black Goldon a tree rub, and the hogs took bites out of the bark!
Black Gold; they'll eat it, rub it, roll in it, hogs can't keep away from it!
Black Gold; they'll eat it, rub it, roll in it, hogs can't keep away from it!