Re: Been into the gum asafoetida....
[Re: offshoretrash]
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06/02/07 08:29 PM
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Jtrapper
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An old moonshiner/trapper i ran around with as young guy always, ALWAYS, smelled like skunk musk Asa, lol. If he had something of importance to attend, like family get together, football game, etc. he would douse himself with cheap women's perfume he kept in the glove box of his old jeep in an attempt to cover up the skunk odor, lmao.
Of course this only made a much much worse odor, lol. His nick name was Looney of course, lol.
Not my circus, not my clowns.
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Re: Been into the gum asafoetida....
[Re: StemCell]
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06/03/07 06:52 AM
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got skunk on me and washed my clothes in scent away laundry detergent twice and took a bath with scent away soap for deer hunting and took most away but when the wife came in she could still smell it in the house were I did not get it off in time but all was gone off ofclothes and about all off of me
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Re: Been into the gum asafoetida....
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06/03/07 08:23 AM
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Fergustrap
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I take used coffee filter for odor off, this absorb and remove very good
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Re: Been into the gum asafoetida....
[Re: Fergustrap]
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06/03/07 09:07 AM
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Asa Lenon
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I don't think most trappers would be so liberal when luring sets if they understood how enduring and penetrating a good concentrated type lure can be. Just opening the bottle cap and sniffing the contents doesn't come close to analyzing the odor of taking a small amount on say a cotton ball and placing it out in open air. If one doesn't believe or understand this, try taking a dab of lure the size of a BB and placing it in one corner of any room in your house. I guarantee the odor will permeate every room and one's wife will be screaming Pewwww, whats that smell!!! Now according to university studies a canine can smell somewhere between 400 times and 1 million times better than your wife so what does this odor smell like to them? Then consider that some trappers are only getting a few applications out of one ounce bottles at a set so this amplifies the odor 10 fold or more. This in my opinion sometimes allows canines to stand back 10 to 50 feet from a set and analyze the odors without coming closer and they move on without working the set. I suspect they sometimes deem this loud odor as unnatural and their wary mode kicks in. The trapper sees the tracks in the sand, mud or snow and thinks the canine didn't smell the lure so they add more lure compounding an already existing problem. I honestly believe the #1 cause of set avoidances, stand-backs and walk-bys is overusage of lures. I advise one to use lures as directed on the label by the maker. I knew one old time trapper from Crystal Michigan (90 years old at the time) who caught 80 to 120 red fox per season and done it all year after year for 50 consecutive yeras on a one ounce bottle of Fox Super All Call. Personally, I would feel a bit uncomfortable using that limited amount of lure but it definitely did the job for him. I like to lure the set with enough lure so that I don't have to get near the set again for reluring any time soon. I use a gob of lure on a stick about the size of a kidney bean and double that amount in late season cold weather. I know that works and has been a reasonable balance between skimping on lure and overusage. I have seen tracks proving that hundreds of animals have turned directly into the set from distances of 100 feet or more and that is a long enough call for me. I don't believe that one would increase their harvest by attempting to call animals in from longer distances, they would do better by honing their set placements down to at least 50 feet of where the target animals will likely pass. On the other hand, I don't get many avoidances so at least for the most part i'm not overluring. Contrary to widespread belief, even bobcat can smell lures for long distances and in cold weather too. University studies concluded that cats can smell at least 25 times better than a human. I have many times seen tracks in sand and snow where cats made abrupt turns from 100+ feet in sub zero weather and headed right into blind scent sets made for coyote with no visibility factor. Being that I trap and sell lures for a living one can take this information to the bank because if I were decieving one or simply speculating I would suggest really pouring lures to a set in an effort to sell more lure. Ace
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Re: Been into the gum asafoetida....
[Re: Asa Lenon]
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06/03/07 09:31 AM
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My little brother was in India a few months back. I had him search for Asafoedita and he came back empty handed. I figured he would of been able to find it, and get it pretty cheap. Oh, well, maybe next time he's there I'll have more information to send with him.
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Re: Been into the gum asafoetida....
[Re: k9.]
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06/03/07 10:13 AM
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Slim Pedersen
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well, K9, it won't produce any different results than your own scat that you seem to be so full of and willing to display! lol
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Re: Been into the gum asafoetida....
[Re: k9.]
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06/03/07 10:26 AM
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LOL, k9. I have read this thread with a good deal of interest as I aspire to try my hand at bait/lure making as an extension of the trapping. Much like I enjoy calling in turkeys, geese, predators, and other critters with calls that I make, I think I would get a big kick out of compounding lures and baits. If any of you would be so kind and generous as to give me a hand by steering my toward good literature, or even sharing tips, I would be eternally grateful. One thing that you would NOT have to fear is that I would try to get into making baits and lures in order sell them and compete with you. I already have too many hobbies of dubious worth to be adding to them...LOL...
Incidentally, while I have yet to embark on a lure making venture, I do have to be very careful about how many and how large of skulls I put in with my dermestid beetles. Bloodhounds have NOTHING on my wife...LOL...
Be Well, All,
Frank
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Re: Been into the gum asafoetida....
[Re: frankb_ks]
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06/03/07 10:38 AM
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any of you tried those aluminum bars that you wet and scrub your hands with to remove strong fish odors ?
washing ones hands in the skunk essance removal mixture of peroxide,baking soda and liq. dish soap should work and be safe to wash your hands with,
what asa said about using too much lure for canines and how good a sence of smell they have , very good advice .
asa and others , i'd like to know your thoughts about if you can over lure sets made for mink , coon, beaver and rats ?
mak
Fur Trapping ; Its not about making Money, Its All about the Adventures you'll have on the Trapline .
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