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For more domesticated locales (where one does not have to rely on the local fauna to serve as bait), a failsafe bait proven for any wild carnivore is tuna fish or cat food (canned type).
It stinks, they like it, and the cans are tidy, can be perforated and hung from a string inside box trap Refreshing bait is "plug and play." Tuna comes equipped with oil or water to lay a lead-in trail.
Happy trappin'! Check your regs on snuffing a Wolverine. (Don't think I'd be talkin' 'bout it much.) Idaho might be just fine with it. Oregon denied their existence despite multiple reliable sightings until recently when hair samples were collected and trail cams verified. (But Oregon also claimed wild hogs were infesting the state while having to go to Wisconsin to get a picture of one to publish.)
It stinks, they like it, and the cans are tidy, can be perforated and hung from a string inside box trap Refreshing bait is "plug and play." Tuna comes equipped with oil or water to lay a lead-in trail.
Happy trappin'! Check your regs on snuffing a Wolverine. (Don't think I'd be talkin' 'bout it much.) Idaho might be just fine with it. Oregon denied their existence despite multiple reliable sightings until recently when hair samples were collected and trail cams verified. (But Oregon also claimed wild hogs were infesting the state while having to go to Wisconsin to get a picture of one to publish.)
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