stink pail advise
so i have a handful of stink pails to use for this seasons coyote bait sites. They have beaver carcasses in them and have been "brewing" all summer out in the heat. they are very smelly to say the least. My question is: what is the best way to utilize the pails at a bait site? as I said I'm targeting coyotes mainly but have one area where wolves have passed through on occasion. what would you guys do?
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ya i was thinking of digging a hole but a few sites i will be snaring won't be accessible till December when its froze up. i may try drilling a few holes in the lid of the bucket and leaving it at the bait site all season
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My wolf baits all have the stink bucket hanging in a tree in a burlap sack. Lasts all season and birds don't get at it. Had a good laugh when one of the fish cops wanted to check out a wolf bait of mine as well and got it all over his hands wanting to find out what was in the sack. Felt bad for him and I am sure he could smell it for a week or so after because that stuff doesn't come off well no matter how many showers a guy takes:)
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