FRED’S 1928
FRED'S 1928

Pure sulphur, powdered game bait - FRED'S 1928

Bait — permitted 1 September to 30 November

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West Brome 12 chemin McCurdy, West Brome, QC
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Bedford 1290 rte 235, Bedford, QC
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Les niveaux de stock peuvent changer rapidement. Appelez le magasin pour confirmer.

A lick that has gone quiet usually has nothing in it but salt. Sulphur restarts the site — and it’s what moose come for.

Powder to spread on the ground around your salt lick or wallow.

Why sulphur works
Moose seek out sulphur. They walk on it, lie in it, paw at the damp black earth that holds it — and they come back. Used alongside salt and minerals, sulphur enriches a site and holds game interest for longer. White-tailed deer use these sites too.

How to use

  • Spread the powder on the ground around the lick — not on the blocks, and not mixed into minerals.
  • Choose damp ground. Sulphur works best in wet black earth.
  • Refresh after heavy rain.
  • Set the site up several weeks ahead. A salt lick takes time to establish.

A full-season format, not a top-up tub.

The season at a glance

2026 season — zones 5 ouest and 8 sud. Always check the rules for your own zone.

What's permitted, and when

Baiting — Permitted from 1 September to 30 November only. Corn, apples, carrots and molasses are bait.

Salt and salt licks — Saline substances remain permitted year-round.

Feeding — Feeding white-tailed deer is prohibited from 1 December to 31 August. Fines range from $1,000 to $5,000.

Current as of 29 July 2026 Hunting periods — Gouvernement du Québec

AN F.G. EDWARDS BRAND

Open since 1928. We know this ground.

F.G. Edwards is a farm and agricultural store in Brome-Missisquoi. We opened in 1928 and we have served the rural community here for nearly a hundred years: farms, woodlot owners, country people — and hunters. Two stores today, West Brome and Bedford.

FRED'S 1928 came from a simple observation. Hunters here had been buying the same corn as our farmers for years, in the same 25 kg sack, with nothing on the sack to say so. We put a name on it, then filled the gaps: a molasses, a sulphur, a flavoured salt.

What that changes for you: farm sizes at farm prices, stock that lasts to the end of November, and two yards where we help you load. Whether you're building a first site or running six, come and see us.