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Offline bowhunter73

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  My father just called me with a small problem a muskrat made his way into the house using the dryer porthole for a door. Now the thing is trapped in his bathroom. He has a live trap and asked me what to use for bait.

  As i know nothing about rats I suggested dog food or soft cat food. I know he will get him out one way or another but it just got me thinking? so i came here to  ASK THE PRO  what would u use??
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Offline kayaker

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Hey bowhunter
An old timer told me when I was a kid that if you sprinkle salt on his tail he will let you pick him up. Never tryed it myself though.
I once had a problem like that with woodchuck in my shed. I took a peice of stiff wire about 3 foot long and bent it so there was a hook on on end. I then just hooked him behind the head and carried him out. It worked good and didn't hurt the chuck at all. 

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We used to sometimes use apple slices to trap muskrats.
I think kayaker's idea is way more fun though - especially the salt on the tail.
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   I must be slow today I cant believe I didn't think of the  old salt on the tail trick (that's how I got my wife)  ;D or was that the salted Margarita?
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Offline iceman

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110 double spring conabear..

          or
 you could use shelled corn..
« Last Edit: March 03/09/07, 05:13:55 PM by iceman »
On a quite nite up north you can almost here the deer laughing