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Post by papabear on Dec 26, 2011 17:15:54 GMT -5
Dear Friends, ........in a clean gallon jug 4 cans jack makerel (drained), 1 cup pickling salt, 4 oz. monosodium glutemate, 1 pint rendered trout oil, 2 oz. shellfish oil, 1/2 pint of glycerine. Mix well and use a big gob the size of a tennis ball. Regards papabear
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Post by ONENUT on Dec 27, 2011 23:34:51 GMT -5
I have been using, honey, pancake syrup, grape jelly, and hard dog food.(dog food holds it together)
Ok- What is monosodium glutemate? Is that the size you use all the time for baiting, i have been only using a couple of tablespoons in a dirt hole.. Is that wrong, or should I use more bait? Thanks for any help!
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Post by papabear on Dec 28, 2011 9:33:06 GMT -5
Dear Friend, What your using now, and a couple of tablespoons at the bottom of a dirt hole should work fine if you are set up on a coon travelway......check your bait often to make sure its not getting moldy.......Monosodium Glutemate is a flavor/odor enhancer and can be aquired at most grocery stores in the spice section ('accent)......... I like using an ample amount of bait, good eye appeal and enough to feed the mice until the coon comes by. Regards papabear
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