andrew7
Active member
I may eventually re read all the baiting threads 400+ pages, but thought this could be a topic many deal with and others are looking to cut the bird traffic back a little.
As I write this my cell cams are going wild with crows, magpies and eagles ravaging the bait pile, which in a way is good to draw attention of predators, but when the bait supply/ distance is a pain at times I would like to try to limit the birds a bit.
Do you guys have any great ways or ideas on how you reduce the bait theft by the feathered ones? I have thought about a cage to limit the spread of bait as well as limit the birds getting to the pile some. I wondered about the pile being on the edge more or in the woods.
Using butcher scraps from beef as well as slaughter material.
As I write this my cell cams are going wild with crows, magpies and eagles ravaging the bait pile, which in a way is good to draw attention of predators, but when the bait supply/ distance is a pain at times I would like to try to limit the birds a bit.
Do you guys have any great ways or ideas on how you reduce the bait theft by the feathered ones? I have thought about a cage to limit the spread of bait as well as limit the birds getting to the pile some. I wondered about the pile being on the edge more or in the woods.
Using butcher scraps from beef as well as slaughter material.