Burnsome...
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Yup, in the heat of the moment I forget to hit the record button when it flew in. Gotta remember next time. Actually I thought it was a yote but when I got down to it thats when I found the red. Casualty of war...
I'm starting a second bait pile about 100 yards away from the one that I've been using over the last 5-6 months. My initial setup area will be about 90-100 yards away and I will have much better viewing side to side to be able to pickup incoming activities before they just pop up.
Put up two trail cams today to see what shows up. The current bait pile is in thick woods and my side to side visibility is lvery much imited due to being inside the garage looking out the back window. Bait pile #2 will be from a covered blind area for starters. When the weather is better I will set up inbetween both piles and I think I'll be able to cover both at night. We'll see what happens
After hunting the last 6 months, I'm convinced the yotes stand off quite a bit and are basically more interested in the coons/possums that visit the bait every night and only occasionally come in for the eats. Going to check out some restaurants this week to see if I can get some free bacon/cooking grease to put out as an attractant. Dry dog food and a can of sardines is basically all I use except for some food available when the wife cleans out the refrigerator
I'm starting a second bait pile about 100 yards away from the one that I've been using over the last 5-6 months. My initial setup area will be about 90-100 yards away and I will have much better viewing side to side to be able to pickup incoming activities before they just pop up.
Put up two trail cams today to see what shows up. The current bait pile is in thick woods and my side to side visibility is lvery much imited due to being inside the garage looking out the back window. Bait pile #2 will be from a covered blind area for starters. When the weather is better I will set up inbetween both piles and I think I'll be able to cover both at night. We'll see what happens
After hunting the last 6 months, I'm convinced the yotes stand off quite a bit and are basically more interested in the coons/possums that visit the bait every night and only occasionally come in for the eats. Going to check out some restaurants this week to see if I can get some free bacon/cooking grease to put out as an attractant. Dry dog food and a can of sardines is basically all I use except for some food available when the wife cleans out the refrigerator
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