Best bait for trap in freezing temps

superchemicalgirl

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I think the title says it all... what bait do you guys find works the best in traps in freezing temperatures? I find wet cat food works great except it freezes and I'm not certain the smell is as attractive to beasties when frozen.
 
Any oily meat will work. Oily fish is the best, though. Nice and stinky.
 
Sardines in oil work great for coons, possums, cats, mink, and even weasels. They would probably even work on martens and fishers, but I have no experience trapping them. I have caught 4 red fox in box traps using sardines-3 kits and a starving dog fox with a broken jaw.
 
Thats what I used to trap the possums in my barn was sardines. Got the cheapies at Dollar General. Worked like a charm.


Rammy
 
Whutcha trapping? Bait could vary widely, depending on quarry. Marshmallows work for coons and won't freeze, or not enough to matter.
 
Something came and attacked my chickens at about 7:00 pm this night,I accidently forgot to close them and my dog started barking.I ran outside in pajamas and a t-shirt with my pellet gun and saw a dark shape running away.My dog started chasing it but since shes only a corgi I called her off.Anyway it attacked my barred plymouth rock who I thought was a gonner becouse of all the feathers everywere but she came wondering back.I set a live trap with bread smeared with jelly and a handful of hamburg thrown in and a little scattered everywere.Ill let ya know if I caught anything in the morning.
 
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What I usually do is put dry cat food, then wet cat food and a half a peep on top. However at negative whatever the concoction freezes solid and I've had no trapping luck. Don't know what I'm trappin' yet... all I've ever caught is skunks but I now have new (non-skunk) foot prints. Something set the trap off today (daytime) but didn't get trapped. Also I have some type of small rodent at night that gnaws at the peep but doesn't trip the trap. I put a mousetrap out last night (in my infinite wisdom) right next to the big trap. There was a few specks of blood in the snow where I placed the trap but the trap was GONE this morning. Sigh.
 
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if you go to wal mart and buy a small bottle of glycerin and mix it into the fish it will freeze at a lot lower temp, this time of the year I use a lure with a little skunk musk mixed into it, it is one of the things that will really pull a fox into a trap if you google "gusto fox " the top link is one of the lures I use as well as a few I make myself.
 

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