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Re: NFC: Trapping Tips.
Uhm...probably off your hand when you rip it open on the edge of those
stupid cans that never open right... :-)
Luke
On Mon, 19 Apr 1999, Joshua L Wiegert wrote:
> Just out of curiosity, where does the meaty smell come from with SPAM?:P
> Couldn't resist...
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> On Sun, 18 Apr 1999, Christian C Burke wrote:
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> > Date: Sun, 18 Apr 1999 23:46:39 -0700
> > From: Christian C Burke <cburke.fish-head at worldnet_att.net>
> > Reply-To: nfc at actwin_com
> > To: nfc at actwin_com
> > Subject: Re: NFC: Trapping Tips.
> >
> >
> > I always had good luck using a big chunk of Spam. My theory is that the
> > combination of meaty, sweet, salty, spicy, and oily flavors is too much
> > to resist. If the Spam wasn't gone by the time I checked the trap, I
> > was sure to stumble upon a feeding frenzy that would remind me of a
> > scene from that Piranha movie. Bologna, hot dogs, or raw bacon also
> > worked for me (same concept as Spam).
> >
> > The catfood can with holes in it, mentioned by Mr. McClurg, sounds like
> > an excellent idea. I'd think a can of tuna rigged the same way would
> > also be worth a try.
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