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ray12 07-09-2009 03:19 PM

Best coon bait
 
What is the best coon bait u can think of?

cterbow 07-10-2009 07:57 AM

i have good success in using marshmallows, dog food (cheap), and stinky sardines.

4evrhtn 07-10-2009 11:37 AM

I attempted a mineral mix this year using the scrap peanut butter Hershey's uses in their candy as an enticement for the deer. Gave it a try, worked but not great. I had a bunch of coons on my cam at my feeder. I placed havahart traps out with a 3" piece of pvc pipe 6" long filled with this peanut butter. To date I have relocated over a dozen coon from that one area alone. My dad had coons and wanted to do the same using fish.... he caught 1 opossum and 1 turtle, no coons!

ray12 07-10-2009 12:59 PM

I like sardines mixed with peanut butter

yodeldog3 07-10-2009 01:19 PM

Apples work well also

Hurricanespg 07-10-2009 06:19 PM

Cat food seems to work pretty well over here.

RJPOUTDOORS 07-12-2009 03:41 AM

Last year while showing my son how to trap we used sardines and shell fish oil. We went this year and netted some shiners and froze them for the up coming season. I like the peanut butter and will give it a try this year.

cowboycrittergitter 07-12-2009 05:37 PM

We use alot of carp. Spear them in the summer and preserve them. Cut the guts out and chop into four to six inch chunks with an ax. Put a layer of stock salt in the bottom of a bucket. Add a layer of fish and cover with salt. Cheap and works great for cats and coons and will last pretty much forever.

cvtrapper 07-12-2009 09:35 PM

Fish also here. I don't gut them though. I will freeze them hole then remove and cut them up with my chop saw into chunks. Then place 6 chunks in a freezer bag and put back in freezer and just take out what I need so I don't waiste any by thawing out and not useing. Not a good idea to use chop saw when not frozen. Quite messy and scary when the teeth grabs and rips the fish out of your hand and throughs your fish with a clang of the blade. And not a good idea because a chunk might end up in the sawdust vacum tube on the saw and then you smell the rankest smell ever and cant find out where it is comming from but it works fine with frozen fish.

Sheridan 07-13-2009 06:43 PM

tHEY LOVE WHAT YOU PUT IN YOUR GARBAGE CANS


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