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Minnow trap
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09/11/16 02:22 PM
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JoMay1961
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For those of you that may on occasion use a minnow trap, you know the cone shaped cylinder you find at academy etc., what do you use for bait to attract the minnows? I was told to try dry dog food but that quickly turns into a soggy mess. Thanks for the info if you have it.
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Re: Minnow trap
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09/11/16 03:21 PM
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Just poke holes in the can.
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Re: Minnow trap
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09/11/16 03:42 PM
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Re: Minnow trap
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09/11/16 04:01 PM
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Bread in a zip lock. Punch holes in the bag.
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Re: Minnow trap
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09/11/16 10:29 PM
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dieselpower97
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dry dog food, or dry cat food, a hand full in some cheese cloth, it works for us. catch bluegills too, good luck
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Re: Minnow trap
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09/11/16 10:47 PM
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watch for snakes with those traps..
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Re: Minnow trap
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09/12/16 02:46 AM
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Cattle cubes or dog food in a piece of toe sack works good.
And yes, watch for snakes. When I was a kid, like about 7-8 years old, I hung a fish basket full of goldfish off our dock on PK. When we went out to bait lines the next morning, my goldfish had turned into a snake. I ruined a pair of drawers that morning.
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Re: Minnow trap
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09/12/16 03:25 AM
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I use a small (15 oz.)plastic, Miracle Whip Jar. I take the blue cap and drill a center hole in and then at the top center of the trap I attached it with screw, 2 large washers and lock washer and nut. Then I took the label off the bottom part of the jar and drilled good size holes around and the length of the jar, and 4 holes in the bottom of the jar. This is so water can drain out but the dry dog food stays in. I fill it a little more than a 1/4 of the way, screw the jar to the lid and put in the water. Works great, when done I just rinse the jar out. This is time consuming to set up about an hour or so, but after that it sure makes it easy from then on.
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Re: Minnow trap
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09/12/16 05:45 AM
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I usually just throw a handful of dry dog food in a trap and check it the next morning, I've also had success with bacon, bread, a small fish carcass will work well, but I'd say the range cubes sound like a good idea because they don't dissolve very fast. A can of tuna, dog food, cat food, etc with holes punched in it is also a good idea.
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Re: Minnow trap
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09/13/16 12:34 PM
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Thanks for all the good ideas guys...
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