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<blockquote data-quote="TG-5150" data-source="post: 1516527" data-attributes="member: 103379"><p>Have read through this thread and noticed some folks might not know were to source the good stuff. This place has a lot of choices after the first of the year. I used to to go get old fruit pies, donuts, etc. and spend hours unwrapping and gathering 5 gallon pails of grease and paying for a freezer to store it all in then I came across this place and it changed everything. If ya can't afford to buy in bulk find a friend or hang up a notice at the sporting goods store to split the costs. </p><p><a href="http://lucky7bearbait.com/bulk-inventory.html" target="_blank">http://lucky7bearbait.com/bulk-inventory.html</a></p><p></p><p>After I get my laptop fixed (were recipe is stored)I will post a sucker recipe which is a good thing to have at a bait site. It will keep them coming in if you get behind on restocking the main barrel. As already stated check your state laws, but burying a dead skunk at the site(under chained down barrel)will really keep em working the site and reduces human odors left.</p><p>Anise oil is also a very good attractant and if you know any beekeepers get some burnt honey/scrap combs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TG-5150, post: 1516527, member: 103379"] Have read through this thread and noticed some folks might not know were to source the good stuff. This place has a lot of choices after the first of the year. I used to to go get old fruit pies, donuts, etc. and spend hours unwrapping and gathering 5 gallon pails of grease and paying for a freezer to store it all in then I came across this place and it changed everything. If ya can’t afford to buy in bulk find a friend or hang up a notice at the sporting goods store to split the costs. [URL]http://lucky7bearbait.com/bulk-inventory.html[/URL] After I get my laptop fixed (were recipe is stored)I will post a sucker recipe which is a good thing to have at a bait site. It will keep them coming in if you get behind on restocking the main barrel. As already stated check your state laws, but burying a dead skunk at the site(under chained down barrel)will really keep em working the site and reduces human odors left. Anise oil is also a very good attractant and if you know any beekeepers get some burnt honey/scrap combs [/QUOTE]
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