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Best homemade hog bait is?
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02/25/16 04:00 AM
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What is the best hog bait to use
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Re: Best homemade hog bait is?
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Watermelons. They are expensive, heavy, bulky, have a short shelf life, but hogs love them.
Otherwise, CORN.
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02/25/16 07:51 AM
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I believe in science and I’m an insufferable [censored] Actually, BBC is pretty damn good "You Cannot Simultaneously Be Politically Correct And Intellectually Honest!"
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02/25/16 08:51 AM
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02/25/16 01:21 PM
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Re: Best homemade hog bait is?
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02/25/16 01:56 PM
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Corn.
There is a place near Smithville that has best price on corn and it's even cheaper if you bring your own bags and string to tie them shut!
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02/25/16 02:08 PM
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Plain corn... Everything else is just putting more money in someone elses pocket.
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02/25/16 02:32 PM
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Corn
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02/25/16 03:17 PM
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At the risk of sounding like I'm just a camp follower, I suggest plain ol' corn.
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02/25/16 03:47 PM
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YanceyTX_Hunter
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only ever used corn, haven't had a problem yet
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Re: Best homemade hog bait is?
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02/25/16 04:15 PM
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Corn Soaked in jello/water/cheap beer That what i use for my traps!
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Corn works great, but it can be better. Put a couple bags of corn in a trashcan and mix it with some old beer and maybe a sunkist or some sort of very sugary soda and let it sit in the sun. Best bait there is. Even better if you add some hog wild in there too.
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Re: Best homemade hog bait is?
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02/25/16 08:44 PM
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My lease buddies got their hands on some kind of concoction a friend of theirs made up. Corn, jello, kool aid and something else in a trash can and left it in the sun for 3 years. It made catfish bait smell like roses. One of them touched my neck after he'd washed his hands a dozen times and it still left a residual smell on my neck. We hunted over after it had been out all day....never saw a hog.
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02/25/16 09:05 PM
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Corn soaked in water with yeast for a couple of days. If you don't have yeast use the cheapest beer you can find
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02/25/16 09:28 PM
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My favorite is just the off brand of Wylers presweetened drink mix, strawberry seem to work best. I just sprinkle it around the mud in the rooting areas. They will tear up the area and actually eat the mud. Cheaper than Hog Wild and easier to carry than a bag of corn.
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02/25/16 10:42 PM
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Will the liquid get soaked in Corn or liquid stays in bucket
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02/25/16 10:42 PM
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Will corn soak all the liquid?
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Most of it. If you put the right amount then yes it will soak pretty much all of it up. You want enough liquid to completely cover the corn and about a half inch extra. If I'm using beer then I pour beer over first then water to make sure the beer get around and starts soaking in first.
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02/25/16 11:31 PM
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I put about 4 gallons of corn in a 5 gallon bucket, fill with water almost to the top. The next day, most all the water is gone, I'll refill add my yeast and strawberry jello mix. After about 3-4 days in the garage, fermentation starts(bubbles like a carbonated drink.), then it needs to go outside.
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Then the whole mess spills in your vehicle on your way to the lease...
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Then the whole mess spills in your vehicle on your way to the lease... ...and when you get pulled over the officer wants to know how much you've had to drink.... I tried the corn/water/beer/Kool-Aid crap ONCE......ONCE.......(line from Johnny Dangerously)...and went back to plain corn...
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Then the whole mess spills in your vehicle on your way to the lease... Set the bucket down inside of a lawn/leaf bag and put tape around the opening to close it up. It's more of a slurry than corn swimming in water, so there's very little mess, even riding on the trailer for 2 hours. Charlie
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02/26/16 08:18 AM
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I used to be a big believer in soured corn. I would have anywhere from 5 to 15 5 gallon buckets souring on my patio at all times running traps on different properties. Pretty much tried every additive known to man. I learned that regular ol' corn (not apple scented) works best. The key is to feed regularly, with plain corn. Every time someone goes to the ranch/or lease. FEED THE TRAPS!! Keep them tied open and feed them regularly.
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02/26/16 12:42 PM
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Then the whole mess spills in your vehicle on your way to the lease... Set the bucket down inside of a lawn/leaf bag and put tape around the opening to close it up. It's more of a slurry than corn swimming in water, so there's very little mess, even riding on the trailer for 2 hours. Charlie Like Skinnerback, I have tried all sorts of magic combinations of soured corn. It is just a hassle from start to finish and you make an excellent point - special transportation considerations - and the silly thing is, it really doesn't work any better. Yeah sure, the hogs will eat it, but the goal isn't to find something they will eat, but something that truly will bring hogs in better and if you don't already have hogs, these special baits just aren't going to make them appear. If they really worked, we would all be using them all the time.
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Just to chime in, to me it's more important to find something that the pigs will eat but everything else won't!
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