Raccoon bait for dog proof traps

Second on the marshmallows, however I use the jumbos. You have to compress them and then push under the trigger. They expand for a tight fit .
 
I use cat food with vanilla and liquid smoke on it. I use a funnel to put it in smaller containers that fit in my pocket.

I'm refilling 2 of these in batches. The smaller containers fit in my pocket and keep my hands free to multitask.

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I'll take older leftovers out on the line too and drop pieces down the chute if I run out or don't want to make a batch but this gets messy and tedious. I usually squirt a lure like vanilla in a line away from the trap into the game trail.
 
Sardines. I prefer the ones in water or even oil for bait. They don't seem to like the ones in hot sauce, which is a bummer because *I* prefer those.

I've also used little bits of fresh squirrel giblets. They really will investigate anything that smells.
 
When we lived in TN, I mixed peanut butter with dry cat food. Once squirrels and other critters learn what is in the traps they need to be stopped so I would place a orange golf ball on top of trap.
It was almost a never ending battle. At least 3-4 times a week there was a coon, possum, or stray cat in one of the traps. Mostly coons though,
 
Start out with dry cat food. Sometimes add the marshmallow. They become trap shy fairly quick, so then I go to the golf balls. (Living adjacent to a course makes my trapping easier). They help in keeping mice out, if that’s a problem in your area. I drill a shallow hole in ball, in case I want to put a drop of fish oil in, but it’s mainly for visual. Also helps shed a little rain off. I’ve learned their favorite color, and just about determined their favorite brand.
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Small dry cat or dog food with a squirt of liquid smoke. Buy a gallon off Amazon for $30 shipped. I got an old bag of golf balls and use them as trap toppers to help with rain and rodents. Put a bit of the smoke on the golf ball.
 
Cat food pieces are smaller and fill in around the trigger which is the reason most recommend it over dog food which is usually bigger and will get stuck on top of the trigger. Coons are dainty little pickers and you need those fingers under the trigger.
 
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