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Re: homemade / DIY sour mash [Re: L R Carrico] #3671712 10/18/12 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted By: River Runner
Originally Posted By: Wader
Went over to my cousins last night and she asked me to get rid of a 5 gallon bucket of corn and water that her ex-bf had mixed up mid summer. It looked like a balloon about to pop. I didn't open it, but it 90+ days is a fine ingredient to a recipe for nasty corn.

-ww


Wader, what you got there is the good 'ol boys equivalent of a dirty bomb!


I wish he lived closer so I could have dumped it into, err, graciously returned it to him via the fresh air intake of his truck.

-ww


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Re: homemade / DIY sour mash [Re: L R Carrico] #3671769 10/18/12 05:41 PM
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i have had some good luck with the diesel fuel on the corn. i was in the stand one time and had pigs come out and start rolling around in it and then started eatin. Its a great way to keep the coon from eating the corn. also for the rank nasty feed throw some corn, few beers, yeast packages, kool-aid packages and some old fruit in a 5 gallon bucket and let it sit in the sun. anything fruity and sweet will bring em in.


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