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Fish oil from Kippered snacks , put it on a stick , put it in the trap and instant raccoon . I've had sets torn up , plus I get to eat the kippers for my lunch on the line .
I definitely would not use that in anything but a DP trap. I wondered how people caught cats in those. I on average get 40 cats the first 2 weeks of trapping for K-9. I have caught one in a tree with marshmallow, apple and bubblegum. And one in a creek 2 miles from any house using cherry brandy on a cotton ball ( trap under water). Great bait because of the anise and fish smell but not for me. I will try it a few times for laughs and if I am lucky enough to get a skunk in a DP trap I'll send you a video.
i only put the bait just a tiny bit over the trigger, i want them caught soon and without a lot of messing with the trap, any more than that and it's just free food
This seems to me to be a huge, unnecessary hassle. I've used good old fashioned dry cat food for years with excellent results. Have caught hundreds of raccoons and opposums. Works everytime.
Made this and caught nothing after after a week. I have a dozen dogproofs and usually have a catch almost everyday using my usual mix of dry cat food with sardines tuna or mackerel. Will add some to this batch and try it again.
Coons, like rats, will eat anything edible. I trapped for 30 years and never paid for "snake oil", which is what they might as well be trying to sell, One season I used eel on the triggers of my 220s and many times a single piece would last for weeks before the birds and mice got to it. Don't know if it would work in a dog proof but the coons love it. Try anything that stinks in your trap but put an attractant above it as a call.
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This recipe for raccoon bait works one hundred percent I used it after watching this and have caught something everyday so far
That is definitely a good one. We use something along those lines and i will say its very effective. Thumbs up man good share
Thanks, this bait works every time
Making up this bait today! Will be using it in Duke dog proofs. Duke is my favorite dps
you won't be sorry, it is a killer bait
Wow tried this last night ( used grease form the bbq instead of bacon) and got three in three traps! Works great. Thanks nbwildman
Glad it's working for you, i love this bait....
thanks … definitely going to try, will let you know
Awesome. Worth giving it a try
you won't be sorry
This bait worked excellent here in New York
Perfect !!
Thank you for the tips 😘
No problem 😊, anytime!
Fish oil from Kippered snacks , put it on a stick , put it in the trap and instant raccoon . I've had sets torn up , plus I get to eat the kippers for my lunch on the line .
Good idea...although i've never tried that i'm sure it would work
Great idea I never thought of twizzlers
They work Great !!
Gonna give this a try!!
you won't be sorry
Funny, my mom has always put the extra bacon grease into our dog dry food and they go nuts for it.
No Grape jelly?
Could you possibly do a video on making a feral hog trap? ive seen people make them out of tote tank shells before.
sorry, we have no feral hogs here, I'm not sure how to make one
I definitely would not use that in anything but a DP trap. I wondered how people caught cats in those. I on average get 40 cats the first 2 weeks of trapping for K-9. I have caught one in a tree with marshmallow, apple and bubblegum. And one in a creek 2 miles from any house using cherry brandy on a cotton ball ( trap under water). Great bait because of the anise and fish smell but not for me. I will try it a few times for laughs and if I am lucky enough to get a skunk in a DP trap I'll send you a video.
I'll look forward to the video....
Cats don't eat with there feet.
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks
No problem
How long will the bait keep?
Hell ya going to try this. Have you tried adding the artificial vanilla flavoring too? This is super inexpensive.
How much bait do you put in the DP? I am new and have the Bridger T3's, pull. Ive heard not to over fill? Any truth to that?
i only put the bait just a tiny bit over the trigger, i want them caught soon and without a lot of messing with the trap, any more than that and it's just free food
Never thought of licorice, I knew anise oil, I will try some time .
You won't regret it, it's a great all around bait...
NBWildman I have used corn , bacon grease and flower, sardines , anise , and cat food
Wondering if the black bears up there bother your sets? They love bacon.
Good stuff
I definitely need to try this. It’ll still work well even without the bacon grease right?
Yes it does!, but the grease does help
NBWildman How long does the bacon grease typically last for you? Also how do you store it?
Sardines work just as good
Any substitute for bacon grease?
not that i know of, it's kinda one of the keys
Three ingredients, and you want to replace one?🤣
This seems to me to be a huge, unnecessary hassle. I've used good old fashioned dry cat food for years with excellent results. Have caught hundreds of raccoons and opposums. Works everytime.
Hes a great man to know
Ive tried making this several times but I eat all the Twizzlers.
I always have to buy double...i should have said that in the video
Made this and caught nothing after after a week. I have a dozen dogproofs and usually have a catch almost everyday using my usual mix of dry cat food with sardines tuna or mackerel. Will add some to this batch and try it again.
really, thats odd, this is a great bait, what area are you from ?
Coons, like rats, will eat anything edible. I trapped for 30 years and never paid for "snake oil", which is what they might as well be trying to sell, One season I used eel on the triggers of my 220s and many times a single piece would last for weeks before the birds and mice got to it. Don't know if it would work in a dog proof but the coons love it. Try anything that stinks in your trap but put an attractant above it as a call.
Should try freezing twizzlers first the breaking them up with a hammer in a freezer bag.
Great idea...never thought of that...
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Thanks...will do!
That's GG ood
hamburger grease works too
Good idea...i'm sure it would be great as well