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<blockquote data-quote="alf" data-source="post: 1146830" data-attributes="member: 9543"><p>I've used a lot of Walmart's Old Roy dog food for bait.</p><p></p><p>I always used that mixed with fryer grease, along with meat scraps, in an old porcelain washing pan, covered up, of course, to keep the little critters from raiding the stash.</p><p></p><p>For starting a bait site, I used suckers thrown in a 55 gallon barrel to ferment till it turned into a maggot soup, then shovel said soup into a 12" square of burlap. Tie the corners with baling wire, bend over a suitable sized sapling, tie it off on the top, and let 'er go. Yummy......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alf, post: 1146830, member: 9543"] I've used a lot of Walmart's Old Roy dog food for bait. I always used that mixed with fryer grease, along with meat scraps, in an old porcelain washing pan, covered up, of course, to keep the little critters from raiding the stash. For starting a bait site, I used suckers thrown in a 55 gallon barrel to ferment till it turned into a maggot soup, then shovel said soup into a 12" square of burlap. Tie the corners with baling wire, bend over a suitable sized sapling, tie it off on the top, and let 'er go. Yummy...... [/QUOTE]
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