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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Tad Hussein Winslow" data-source="post: 1064397" data-attributes="member: 7123"><p>I've heard to attact them and hold them in an area, mix up pretty much any combination of the follow and bury it 6 inches to a couple feet deep.</p><p></p><p>-dead fish / fish parts</p><p>-corn</p><p>-milk</p><p>-beer</p><p>-flavored koolaid powder (cherry, strawberry, grape, etc.)</p><p></p><p>then put a little corn and diesel fuel on the ground on the top to get them started. Maybe rub some creosote on a good rubbin tree or post nearby to a waterhole and your buried treasure. Or just a standard corn feeder, with plain corn or corn and diesel fuel. But I'm with whoever said they wouldn't want to eat one that's been eating hydrocarbons, so I personally would nix the diesel fuel.</p><p></p><p>A good way to hunt them, at least in Texas, is to put a solar-powered night light on your feeder or stash, that powers up all day, then comes on and stays on all night. Stake it out starting at sundown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Tad Hussein Winslow, post: 1064397, member: 7123"] I've heard to attact them and hold them in an area, mix up pretty much any combination of the follow and bury it 6 inches to a couple feet deep. -dead fish / fish parts -corn -milk -beer -flavored koolaid powder (cherry, strawberry, grape, etc.) then put a little corn and diesel fuel on the ground on the top to get them started. Maybe rub some creosote on a good rubbin tree or post nearby to a waterhole and your buried treasure. Or just a standard corn feeder, with plain corn or corn and diesel fuel. But I'm with whoever said they wouldn't want to eat one that's been eating hydrocarbons, so I personally would nix the diesel fuel. A good way to hunt them, at least in Texas, is to put a solar-powered night light on your feeder or stash, that powers up all day, then comes on and stays on all night. Stake it out starting at sundown. [/QUOTE]
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