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Posted by Dave NE IA on March 06, 2006 at 17:04:57 from (12.214.14.245):
In Reply to: about them coons... posted by Tim Shultz on March 06, 2006 at 15:13:34:
Perhaps this is not legal in all states, but a few different friends took Vapona or Golden Marlin fly bait and mixed it with Mountian Dew Or Pepsi. You just make a paste. Cats reportadly do not bother with it. I wondered about it. One guy got 12 in one evening that were eating his calf feed. They will usualy be within 50 - 75 ft from the bait station, and not good if they can crawl in and die where you can't find them. The most creative guy that deserves a honorable mention for creativity does alot of fishing along the Mississippi River at his cabin. The ol guy takes the fish guts and throws them in the centerline crack of the highway and stomps them into the crack for bait. His kill system is called high speed autos. Some of the bait used for live traps in our area is cod liver oil, marshmallows,and cat / dog food. Snare traps are very effective and only cost a dollar or so to make. Dave NE IA
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