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Baiting during spring and summer, waste of time?
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<blockquote data-quote="coyote wacker" data-source="post: 2186945" data-attributes="member: 93683"><p>I've been baiting coyotes and fox for over 50 years and baiting bears for just as long.....wolves are not any different they also come into my baits we just can't shoot them in Michigan.....might never again.... </p><p>Your best time to bait is late winter when food is harder to find and the predators are in the need of food and will be hit a lot more often. Later it gets the more it will get hit. Warm weather meat will spoil faster than it will get hit, making more work than its worth.</p><p>For over 30 years I have been using "deer sickles" I take any and all meat scraps uncooked cut into fist size or smaller fill the 5 gallon bucket add hot water then freeze. Either split the outside of the bucket at the bait site or before you need put in warm water to get it out. </p><p>I always put the bait up wind of a permanent blind only, hunt when the wind is right and use a camera that transmits at the bait to keep track of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyote wacker, post: 2186945, member: 93683"] I've been baiting coyotes and fox for over 50 years and baiting bears for just as long.....wolves are not any different they also come into my baits we just can't shoot them in Michigan.....might never again.... Your best time to bait is late winter when food is harder to find and the predators are in the need of food and will be hit a lot more often. Later it gets the more it will get hit. Warm weather meat will spoil faster than it will get hit, making more work than its worth. For over 30 years I have been using "deer sickles" I take any and all meat scraps uncooked cut into fist size or smaller fill the 5 gallon bucket add hot water then freeze. Either split the outside of the bucket at the bait site or before you need put in warm water to get it out. I always put the bait up wind of a permanent blind only, hunt when the wind is right and use a camera that transmits at the bait to keep track of it. [/QUOTE]
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