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Re: Been into the gum asafoetida....
[Re: MChewk]
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06/04/07 08:41 AM
06/04/07 08:41 AM
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Asa Lenon
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Mike: Skunk probably isn't one of those ingredients that can possibly put a canine into the wary mode. Skunk is so natural in a canines everyday life and its not unusual to smell where skunks sprayed for a variety of reasons. However, skunk musk used alone would not be the perfect lure as it is so common place that canines might not work the set, just come near for a look and move onward. Skunk musk makes a good call to get them in close enough to a set for a multi-compounded lure to take over and guarantee a set working most of the time. It is these multi-ingredient lures that might be deemed unnatural in loud amounts with the odor emitting from a little hole combined with excessive human odor. Just as an example, a dab of asafoedita gum at a set might evoke curiosity but a whole pound might be overwhelming and it might get analyzed from back aways from the set with the animal moving onward without coming in closer. Ace
Last edited by Asa Lenon; 06/04/07 08:42 AM.
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Re: Been into the gum asafoetida....
[Re: MChewk]
#220255
06/04/07 09:37 AM
06/04/07 09:37 AM
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Asa Lenon
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This subject also reminds me that I favor lures with a reasonable amount of skunk musk in thier formulation whether it is in July or January. I used my Coyote and Fox Super Range All Call lures which contain skunk musk during the hot Summer months for 25 years during Michigan's bounty era. In my opinion, the addition of subtle skunk odor makes the whole set scenario seem more natural and works as a natural suspicion remover. One has to use reason when formulating lures with skunk musk or it will simply overpower all of the other fine working ingredients contained in the lure. If one is going to tip the skunk musk bottle and pour it to a lure then there is no sense in bothering to add such ingredients as asafoedita, castor, muskrat musk, tonquin, ambrette, valerian, muscaro, civet, etc., all one will end up with is a skunk gland lure in a base smell that has been obliterated by excessive skunk musk. From my testing and experience, it is all of those underlying multi-ingredient odors working together that ensure the best positive results. The skunk addition simply offers a longer call and suspicion removing quality to a good formula. Ace
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Re: Been into the gum asafoetida....
[Re: Asa Lenon]
#220425
06/04/07 01:39 PM
06/04/07 01:39 PM
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offshoretrash
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thanks Asa for all the info!!!!!
2006 and 2007 T-Man/Cathryn Corner Fantasy Football League Champion
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