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Man I love baiting.


Boar

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Yep i do, sure love bating, I love hopping on my three wheeler an running out 3/4 mile out to a pice of woods to bait bear. Yep i just love walking into the site seeing it tore up an dumping a bucket of goodies. Yes sir, I love walking out an jumping on the three wheeler an pulling on the recoil an an throwing out your shoulder because the recoil rope broke, an no it did'nt start either. Yepperdo i love having to push that three wheeler back 3/4 of a mile through a hay feild in 90 degree temps, an the another half mile down a gravel road as people drive by looking, "three wheeler broke down?" No, gas is just to expensive to put any extra thru this thing. Here's your sing. Man I love baiting, really I do. Anyone else? Boar

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Boar, your the man I can see that happening. just like you said. Hows the recipe that I sent ya! let me know. or e-mail me at.

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Yea a little hard exercise is good for the soul, got the recoil fixed so I'm up an running again,I was just play'n, it di happen but i was'nt as upset as the post sounded, just funnin. This is what I did 57, I layer pasteries like you said with 5 lbs or so of water an sugar to moisten an speard on teh syrup, pretty much till I ran outa ingredients. Now what? whats it supposed to do or look like, or smell like. Dosent seem to be molding or anything. Later baor

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Ya sir baiting is great. Drove thirty some miles today to put a bait on a 300 acre chunk of private I just got hunting rights on...forgot the chainsaw on the work bench. If you are mad enough you can cut bait logs with a machette. Eventhough it was brutal I am eager to get back in the next few days and see what the camera has to say.

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Boar, sounds like my last year I got a cheap 3wheeler to get by last minute thing...went through couple recoil and electrical.issues needless to say had to have buddy tow me twice and pushed it once....its still down in my garage P.O.S! Was so bitter got new 4 wheeler this year no messing around was my first year last and that part sucked, glad you got it fixed....good luck!

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Wow johnny, the chainsaw? ya could have just as well forgot the bait wink Yea I'm in the market for Arctic 500 next year. What kinda wheeler Jay? I might be interested in it for parts if it fits, i have a Honda 185s Boar

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Just got back from baiting my sites, 15hrs in the truck and i gotta say it wouldn't have been the same without the mosquitos. I swear they missed me, all 10,000 of them. Giving blood for a good cause! Loved every bit of it.

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Boar, It's a 82 185s, I'm going to try to get it going as much as I hate to look at it I have to much in it to not, lost spark think ignition coil out....?

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Wow mines also a 82 modle. try diconecting the kill switch. And run it direct, youd probabley have to choke it out to stop, or wire in a pull a part connection. I've done that on 77 panther an 125 yamaha trimoto, not sure how to do it on the honda but it's just a wiring thing. I thought the same thing with those thinking it was a coil. How ever, but I'd bet its not the coil but a wiring deal, you can get wire harneses on craiglist. Anywho late boar

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It should start fermenting. like a wine making process. dont put the lid on tite but still cover it to hold in all the fabulous smells! Should take about 5-7 days to get going and then to use. Let me know how long its been. I never tried it with syrup but dont know why it wont work.

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boar. I have a friend that has a good one for baiting, maybe a 400 arctic cat about the middle 90's i think. call and i will find out for ya? 1-507-370-1694 ask for jeff-----57-----

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Thanks 57, really appreciate it but not till next year. Yea it ben over a week anyway. Think I'll start throwit out, got a bear down in the river bottom thats just eating candy, hardly touches the doughnuts I'll try that stuff an see if he likes it. Thanks again, boar

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Let me know boar , curious to find out about the syrup thing. heck of alot cheaper to. All mine starts to ferment in a couple days on a average though. Let me know what you find out. I am 5 0f 5 nad for whatever the reason I have a lot of daytime hits this year. Still cant post those stupid pictures. -----57----

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