Posted by Determined on October 07, 2018 at 06:14:30 from (216.130.212.201):
In Reply to: Mouse Bait posted by Jeff nwoh on October 06, 2018 at 18:13:00:
I have had real good results using beef jerky.
Rip off about a 1/8 inch strip and wet it, then you can thread it through the bait holder and tie a knot in it, lasts and lasts as they can not steal the bait.
If you unintentionally leave some fishing bait (minnows) in a bailing bucket half full of water in your boat and park it in a warm garage for a few days you will catch mice you didn't even know were there.
How they climbed the wheels and up the side of an aluminum boat I have no idea but there was close to a dozen of them in the bucket.
Doesn't smell too pretty when you find it but it sure attracts them.
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