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Offline Hangfire

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Pears for bait
« on: September 29, 2010, 07:44:03 AM »
I recently received some pears. I put some of the scabby and bruised pears out for trail camera bait. I have never gotten as many coyote pictures as I have with pears for bait. The whitetail readily come to them also.

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Re: Pears for bait
« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2010, 07:09:51 AM »
I put out 2-3 gallons of bruised and trimmings of pears from my wife's processing them. Last night I put the camera out at 8:30 pm and brought it in at 6:am this morning, 10 hours. I got 46 pictures which is the most I have ever gotten over night at my place. There were 35 whitetail pictures, including one small buck. I had 11 coyote pictures. There were several picture of 2 or more coyotes. The coyotes visited the site several times over a 6 hour time span. This is the best bait I have used. The pictures are taken within 100 yards of my house. All the animals have to travel 1/2 mile or more across hay fields to get to my place.

I will put a picture on here after I get done painting the shop and I can figure out how to post them.

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Re: Pears for bait
« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2010, 09:18:52 PM »
i noticed they work great too i threw a whole pile of them out on my place, the next morning i had like 8 deer in my drive way one with a pear in its mouth lol wish i would have had a camera

 


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