Which Pork Police Bait Flavor Should You Use?



Which Pork Police Bait Flavor Should You Use?

Pork Police Bait is available in three flavors: Cherry Dynamite, Green Apple Grenade, and Molasses Madness.

Each flavor uses the same proven base formula and Poly-Bond Technology. One pack mixes with one gallon of water to create a thick, scented liquid that can coat up to 200 pounds of corn.

The main difference between the three products is the scent.

So, which Pork Police Bait flavor should you use?

The answer depends on your property, the wildlife in your area, the season, available food sources, and what animals are already accustomed to smelling. There is no single flavor that will perform best everywhere.

Understanding the differences between each option can help you decide where to start.


Cherry Dynamite

Cherry Dynamite is the original Pork Police Bait flavor.

It creates a strong, sweet cherry scent and produces a bright red liquid when mixed with water. The color makes it easy to see which parts of the corn, ground, or bait site have been coated.

Cherry Dynamite is a strong starting point for customers who have never used Pork Police Bait before. It provides a noticeable fruit scent that is different from the natural smell of plain corn.

Hunters commonly use Cherry Dynamite for:

  • Hogs

  • Deer

  • Raccoons

  • Black bears

  • General wildlife attraction

Cherry Dynamite can be used on a new bait location or added to an established corn pile.

Because it was the first Pork Police Bait flavor, it is also the flavor many longtime customers already know and trust.



Green Apple Grenade

Green Apple Grenade uses the same Poly-Bond base formula with a sharp, sweet green apple scent.

When mixed, it creates a thick green liquid that coats corn and spreads scent throughout the bait site.

Green Apple Grenade may be a good choice for hunters who want to introduce a different fruit scent to an area where cherry, berry, or grape products are commonly used.

Animals can become familiar with the same food and scent being placed in one area repeatedly. Changing the scent may help make an established bait site seem new again.

Green Apple Grenade is also useful for customers who want to compare two different fruit profiles at separate locations.

For example, you could use Cherry Dynamite at one bait site and Green Apple Grenade at another. Trail-camera activity can then help show which scent gets the stronger response on your property.



Molasses Madness

Molasses Madness combines the Pork Police Bait formula with a rich, sweet molasses scent.

Molasses has been used around corn, grain, and wildlife bait sites for years because of its heavy, recognizable aroma. However, traditional liquid molasses can be messy, heavy, and difficult to transport.

Molasses Madness provides a molasses scent in a lightweight powdered pack.

After mixing with one gallon of water, it creates a thick brown liquid that can be poured over corn, grain, stumps, rotten wood, or the ground surrounding a bait site.

Molasses Madness may be a good option for customers who prefer a deeper, more traditional grain-and-molasses scent instead of a bright fruit scent.

It may also fit naturally into areas where wildlife is already feeding around crops, cattle feed, grain, or agricultural food sources.

Do All Three Flavors Work the Same Way?

Yes.

Cherry Dynamite, Green Apple Grenade, and Molasses Madness all use the same basic mixing directions and application rate.

For every flavor:

  1. Add one gallon of water to a container with extra mixing space.

  2. Add one full pack of Pork Police Bait.

  3. Close the container immediately.

  4. Shake aggressively for approximately 60 seconds.

  5. Pour the mixture over up to 200 pounds of corn.

The powder should always be added after the water.

Begin shaking immediately because the Poly-Bond formula starts thickening as soon as it touches water.

Every flavor produces a thicker liquid designed to coat corn instead of acting like thin, flavored water.

Does One Flavor Work Better for Hogs?

Hogs rely heavily on their sense of smell, but the flavor they respond to can vary by property.

A hog population surrounded by cornfields, grain, and livestock feed may respond differently from hogs living in thick timber with different natural food sources.

Weather, hunting pressure, seasonal crops, and competing food can also affect how hogs react to a bait location.

Cherry Dynamite may perform best at one property, while Molasses Madness or Green Apple Grenade may produce more activity somewhere else.

The most reliable way to know is to test the flavors in the area you hunt.

Which Flavor Is Best for Deer?

Deer behavior also changes throughout the year.

During some seasons, deer may be feeding heavily on crops, browse, acorns, or other natural food sources. During other periods, they may visit corn and established bait locations more consistently.

Fruit scents such as Cherry Dynamite and Green Apple Grenade provide a noticeable change from plain corn. Molasses Madness provides a richer scent that may blend naturally with grain and feed.

Your trail-camera results will usually provide better information than a general recommendation.

Choose one flavor, use it consistently, and track the activity. You can then rotate to another flavor and compare the response.

Should You Rotate Flavors?

Rotating flavors can be useful, especially at bait sites that have been active for a long time.

Using the same scent continuously is not always a problem. If a flavor is producing consistent activity, there may be no reason to change it.

However, rotating flavors can help you:

  • Test what wildlife prefers

  • Refresh an established location

  • Compare activity between bait sites

  • Adjust to changing seasonal food sources

  • Give animals a different scent to investigate

You can rotate between the three flavors throughout the season or use a different flavor at each location.

How to Test the Three Flavors
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The best way to compare Pork Police Bait flavors is to keep the test as consistent as possible.

Use similar amounts of corn at each location. Apply one mixed pack using the same method and monitor each site with a trail camera.

Try to compare locations with similar conditions, including cover, water access, hunting pressure, and natural food.

Record:

  • How quickly animals find the bait

  • How many animals visit

  • How long they remain at the site

  • Whether they return on later nights

  • Which species show the strongest response

Do not judge a flavor based on one night alone. Weather changes, nearby crops, wind direction, and animal movement can affect activity.

Give each flavor enough time to produce a fair comparison.

Can You Mix Flavors Together?

The flavors are designed to be used individually so customers can clearly identify which scent performs best.

Mixing flavors together would make it harder to determine what animals are responding to.

For most bait sites, it is better to use one flavor at a time.

You can still place different flavors at separate locations or rotate them between applications.

Start With Cherry, Apple, or Molasses?

Choose Cherry Dynamite if you want to start with the original Pork Police Bait flavor and a strong, sweet fruit scent.

Choose Green Apple Grenade if you want a sharp fruit scent that is different from the cherry and berry attractants commonly used around bait sites.

Choose Molasses Madness if you prefer a rich molasses scent associated with corn, grain, and traditional wildlife bait.

Choose the Combo Box if you want to test all three before purchasing a full bulk box of one flavor.

Three Scents, One Proven Formula

There is no wrong flavor to start with.

Cherry Dynamite, Green Apple Grenade, and Molasses Madness all use the same proven Pork Police Bait formula. Each pack creates one gallon of thick liquid and treats up to 200 pounds of corn.

The best flavor is the one that produces the strongest and most consistent response on your property.

Start with the scent that fits your baiting style, watch the trail-camera results, and test another flavor when you are ready to compare.

Shop all three Pork Police Bait flavors, 15-pack bulk boxes, and the three-flavor Combo Box at PorkPoliceBait.com.