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Originally Posted by Camdec
I'm curious if any trappers make there own lure with fish. Had a guy tell me he saves his fish guts (pike/walleye) throughout the summer in a sealed barrel to make a lure/bait. I can only imagine the smell come November. Anyone have any ideas on this?
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I've have used fish parts for bait. I did it a bit different then your friend.
I'd cut up what I had into small enough pieces to fit into a gallon jar.
Then I'd stretch a piece of screen over the top and I'd leave it in an outbuilding (Grain Bin) over the summer.
I always chose an unused gain bin well away for any trees for the rot down process. That stuff would draw in Bears like crazy if you weren't careful.
By fall it was mostly oils and sludge. I'd drain off the oil.
I would then use the oil as an ingredient in beaver castor based lure.
The sludge was mixed with beaver meat that had undergone the same process and that was then used as bait in dirthole sets.
I didn't get a lot of opportunity to use fish or even parts of fish in my trapping so I used what I had, when it was available, sparingly.
More often I used liver also rotted down, as a lure supplement and bait additive. Live was much easier to come by and almost as effective.
It was also a major ingredient in Lynx lure. We never used bait for Lynx.
I only used fresh Beaver meat to bait for the smaller predators such as Mink Marten and Fisher. They are not scavengers.
I suppose fish might be attractive to Mink but I never tried it. I never had enough to try it.