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    A friend of mine was wondering what would be good bait for a hog trap anyone out there got any some ideas

    #2
    The hogs on our place love the Hog Heaven that we pick up from Cabelas. They will also continue to mill about the area for a couple days after it has been eaten.

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      #3
      I have just always used corn
      Fairly cheap and effective

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        #4
        Corn and strawberry or grape flavored kool-aid mixed, it will draw them in.

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          #5
          diesel soaked corn
          coons dont mess with corn with diesel on it, and I believe that the hogs like it because they use it to rub on there ears for ticks and such

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            #6
            always had good luck with just plain corn. Also corn with some strawberry jello mix mixed in with it was worked good in the past.

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              #7
              We just use corn, always works

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                #8
                absolutely anything that will fit in their mouth lol. cheapest thing to do it get a bucket of corn and dump anything and everything that has expired in your fridge or pantry in there. thats what i do

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Wylde E View Post
                  The hogs on our place love the Hog Heaven that we pick up from Cabelas. They will also continue to mill about the area for a couple days after it has been eaten.
                  I used this stuff religiously last summer. I had my trap setup under my feeder with a 5 gallon bucket half screwed round the unit to drop the corn in the back of the trap. Would put the hog heaven in there as a sweet smelling extra. Would leave it open all week and the hogs got used to eating in the trap. Get there Friday night and set it and would have some the next morning. Caught about 15 out of the same group of about 25 til they decided to leave. When I was a kid we always used diesel corn on the east Texas hogs, I just moved my trap and put some diesel corn in it with a Camera looking to see what comes. I'll set it next weekend to try to get rid of th new family that moved in.

                  Never caught any deer with it under the feeder but did catch two turkeys one time and more coons to count on both hands.
                  Last edited by BBReezen; 07-01-2012, 11:27 AM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by I'm-ya-murderer View Post
                    diesel soaked corn
                    coons dont mess with corn with diesel on it, and I believe that the hogs like it because they use it to rub on there ears for ticks and such
                    I tried the kool aid everything than tried diesel soaked corn and got my first hogg with my bow will be going Tuesday night for round 2.

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                      #11
                      donuts, jelly, corn, and syrup.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by I'm-ya-murderer View Post
                        diesel soaked corn
                        coons dont mess with corn with diesel on it, and I believe that the hogs like it because they use it to rub on there ears for ticks and such
                        Thank's we were tslking sbout that too but I didn't really think they would eat that stuff with deisel on it but I guess they will eat anything. hank's for all the suggestion's guy's gonna try all the free or fairly inexpensive ones first

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                          #13
                          I have had real good luck with corn, lemons, oranges, mango's, and a bottle of pig out. It makes it smell like a wild hog tropical paradise out in the woods and the scent spreads quickly

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                            #14
                            Regular corn in a 5 gallon bucket mixed with water until the bucket is full. Leave in the hot sun for 2 weeks.

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                              #15
                              Take a 5 gallon bucket and fill 3/4 with corn, 3 beers, a diesel fuel, and koolaid. Mix and put the lid on. Leave in direct heat/ sunlight for 3-5 days.

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