Different kind of lure question......
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02/19/08 09:20 PM
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Just how long do you think a lure at the set is good for? Do you think a paste type lure holds it scent longer than a thin lure does? Just for arguments sake we will say the weather is 25* and fairly dry. Whats your thoughts? How long will that lured set optimally attract an animal?
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Re: Different kind of lure question......
[Re: KYBOY]
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02/19/08 09:31 PM
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Paul Dobbins
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I reckon that may have too many variables to come up with a difinitive answer.
Different ingredients in different lure formulations will endure longer than others.
I believe an oil base for a lure formulation will hold the odors at the set longer because it doesn't evaporate the same as a water base lure.
I believe the lure holder has a lot to do with it. If a liquid lure is placed on an absorbant material, the odor will wick off for a long time, however, if put on the ground, it will not last as long.
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Re: Different kind of lure question......
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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02/19/08 09:48 PM
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Holy cow Kyboy, the variables are endless on that one. The ingredients will make a huge difference. Some ingredients naturally hold their odor longer, others dissapate quickly. It would only make sense that a paste would hold odor longer. I know Asa's beaver lure(paste) holds odor longer than others that are thinner.
Last edited by goldy; 02/19/08 09:48 PM.
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Re: Different kind of lure question......
[Re: Jtrapper]
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02/19/08 10:22 PM
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Nah, if that's what works for J, then its right.
John 14:6 Jesus answered, � I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."
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Re: Different kind of lure question......
[Re: Asa Lenon]
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02/19/08 11:28 PM
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are you targeting coyote, cats, beaver?
i can tell you, this year, i caught several coyotes in sets during a rain/snow/freeze/thaw event that lasted almost three weeks, and i never toucjed the sets. i put my lure on a peice of sheeps wool 90% of the time ;). The odor, IMO, can be picked up by a K9 for quite a while.
i dont doubt a bit what Asa said.
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Re: Different kind of lure question......
[Re: Bob Jameson]
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02/20/08 01:43 AM
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ahhhhhhhhh, an answer ive never heard before, very good bob, i doff my hat.
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Re: Different kind of lure question......
[Re: Asa Lenon]
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02/20/08 09:57 AM
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bob, based on your findings would it then make sense to use 2 or 3 different urines at a set to make it more appealing and give the impression to animals that it is a hotspot and they should also mark it? thanks km
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Re: Different kind of lure question......
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02/20/08 11:24 AM
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no secret, blackie offers it for sale mixed.
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Re: Different kind of lure question......
[Re: Bob Jameson]
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02/20/08 06:54 PM
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Lots of good responses. I left the question kinda open because I wanted responses like this. I frequently have dirtholes dug out months after season, espically so it seems if they have had bait in them. Though the bait I make is almost a thick lure rather than a bait by most trappers standards. I was never a big bait user until I started making formulated baits. Then I started to see the benifits.
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