Canines and Human Scen.......Updated
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06/27/09 09:31 AM
06/27/09 09:31 AM
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Eastern Shore of Maryland
HobbieTrapper
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"Chippendale Trapper"
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"Chippendale Trapper"
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Eastern Shore of Maryland
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As some of you may know from a previous post I have a group of fox living close by so I have decided to take advantage of the situation and "do some testing" and share the results.
What would you like to see tested?
Last edited by HobbieTrapper; 06/30/09 09:23 AM.
-Goofy
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Re: Canies and Human Scent Experiment
[Re: HobbieTrapper]
#1395775
06/27/09 09:36 AM
06/27/09 09:36 AM
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Joined: Jan 2008
Central Pa. 62
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"Mr. Sensitivity"
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"Mr. Sensitivity"
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How they react to a scent posts using different urine. 1) Coyote Urine 2) Grey fox urine 3) Bobcat urine
Life always offers a second chance. It's called Tomorrow
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Re: Canies and Human Scent Experiment
[Re: HobbieTrapper]
#1396153
06/27/09 03:34 PM
06/27/09 03:34 PM
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Joined: Dec 2008
Eastern Shore of Maryland
HobbieTrapper
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"Chippendale Trapper"
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"Chippendale Trapper"
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Eastern Shore of Maryland
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50yds. From here........  High traffic.........  A hand made hole baited with a peeler (lower center).....  Hand sifted sand and a generous amount of human urine........  The time was 15:14...........Check back tomorrow for an update.
-Goofy
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Re: Canies and Human Scent Experiment
[Re: HobbieTrapper]
#1396183
06/27/09 04:11 PM
06/27/09 04:11 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Eastern Shore of Maryland
bad karma
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Eastern Shore of Maryland
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you will have to tell em what a peeler is and we both know that peeler will be so rotten by tomorrow morning it will make your eyes water... 
Last edited by bad karma; 06/27/09 04:14 PM.
Never argue with a fool - they will drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience.
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Re: Canies and Human Scent Experiment
[Re: bad karma]
#1396191
06/27/09 04:19 PM
06/27/09 04:19 PM
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Joined: Jan 2008
Central Pa. 62
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"Mr. Sensitivity"
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"Mr. Sensitivity"
Joined: Jan 2008
Central Pa. 62
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Peeler...Isn't that a blue crab that is loosing his shell (not quite a soft shell yet)?
Life always offers a second chance. It's called Tomorrow
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Re: Canies and Human Scent Experiment
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06/27/09 05:48 PM
06/27/09 05:48 PM
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Gulliver, Michigan
Asa Lenon
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Gulliver, Michigan
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Every canine's reaction to humans and/or human scent will vary from animal to animal and region to region depending upon each individual animal's conditioning. I won't be impressed by the experiment regardless of which way the results show, positive or negative or somewhere in between. However, in the long run a "cleaner trapper is a more productive trapper". I have personally performed many such testings over the years, watching animals from blinds for my wife's wildlife photography and from watching mock sets from my deer blind each deer season. In my wilderness type area at least, when a set is made using reasonable scent control the animals genmerally aproach, stop look around a moment and right straight on in. When I deliberately contaminated the area with sweat, urine, etc fox and coyote both would appear to get all nervous about the set, some would just plain leave, others would fidget areound, circle the set, go to higher ground to look around sometimes leaving after a considerable evaluation from a distance or many times aproaching the set in some haphazard way by crawling on thier stomach, trying to examine it from the rear or side and always looking fearful of lowering thier heads to do a thorough close up examination. My results of the exeriments taught me that if one want straight forward set approachs and a higher percentage of set acceptance they will use reasonable precautions. By reasonable precautions I mean no spitting, urinating, spending excessive time in the set area tracking around, wear reasonably clean clothing, gloves, footwear and if they kneel at a set use a cloth or pad to prevent making an intense human and foreign scent spot directly in front of a set. That is my opinion. Asa
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Re: Canies and Human Scent Experiment
[Re: Asa Lenon]
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06/27/09 09:18 PM
06/27/09 09:18 PM
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NWWA/AZ
Vinke
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NWWA/AZ
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in the long run a "cleaner trapper is a more productive trapper" Hope ya don't mind Asa....I put it in my signature......  Clean means organized as well....Looking from a distance and bringing all that you need to the set....Organized.... so you can get in and out...... I am a "squatter"......and i think asa is right on on the "intense human roadblock that can accrue....especially on a werry or pressured animal..
Last edited by Vinke; 06/27/09 09:22 PM.
Ant Man/ Marty 2028 just put your ear to the ground , and follow along
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Re: Canies and Human Scent Experiment
[Re: Asa Lenon]
#1396510
06/27/09 09:44 PM
06/27/09 09:44 PM
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Joined: Dec 2008
Eastern Shore of Maryland
HobbieTrapper
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"Chippendale Trapper"
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OP
"Chippendale Trapper"
Joined: Dec 2008
Eastern Shore of Maryland
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Every canine's reaction to humans and/or human scent will vary from animal to animal and region to region depending upon each individual animal's conditioning. I won't be impressed by the experiment regardless of which way the results show, positive or negative or somewhere in between. However, in the long run a "cleaner trapper is a more productive trapper". I have personally performed many such testings over the years, watching animals from blinds for my wife's wildlife photography and from watching mock sets from my deer blind each deer season. In my wilderness type area at least, when a set is made using reasonable scent control the animals genmerally aproach, stop look around a moment and right straight on in. When I deliberately contaminated the area with sweat, urine, etc fox and coyote both would appear to get all nervous about the set, some would just plain leave, others would fidget areound, circle the set, go to higher ground to look around sometimes leaving after a considerable evaluation from a distance or many times aproaching the set in some haphazard way by crawling on thier stomach, trying to examine it from the rear or side and always looking fearful of lowering thier heads to do a thorough close up examination. My results of the exeriments taught me that if one want straight forward set approachs and a higher percentage of set acceptance they will use reasonable precautions. By reasonable precautions I mean no spitting, urinating, spending excessive time in the set area tracking around, wear reasonably clean clothing, gloves, footwear and if they kneel at a set use a cloth or pad to prevent making an intense human and foreign scent spot directly in front of a set. That is my opinion. Asa Ok, the heck with it.........
Last edited by HobbieTrapper; 06/27/09 09:45 PM.
-Goofy
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Re: Canies and Human Scent Experiment
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#1397478
06/28/09 05:50 PM
06/28/09 05:50 PM
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Joined: Dec 2008
Eastern Shore of Maryland
HobbieTrapper
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"Chippendale Trapper"
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"Chippendale Trapper"
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Eastern Shore of Maryland
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Sorry folks I had a fishing trip planned this morning and just got home. I checked the "set" about 05:50 and they walked all over the area like they owned it. "Peeler" was gone and it appears the urine didn't even phase them.  I did have a trail cam out and I have 7-5min clips. As soon as I figure out how to get them from the chip to my computer I will have a more in-depth analysis.
-Goofy
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