Re: Gland Lures
[Re: gkempf]
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A good fresh coyote gland lure is worth it's weight in gold. All season on a scent post at every gang set..
Common sense catches alot of fur.. Pay homage to all you harvest..
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Re: Gland Lures
[Re: gkempf]
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05/14/18 07:00 PM
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X2 on what trappergbus said, gland lure can be a very important tool for trappers. I think there is a thread or 2 in the archives on gland lure and it's usage.
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Re: Gland Lures
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Andy Weisers tainted love is an excellent gland lure. Yodel dog by fox hollow. Try them on post sets and they will slay the yotes in the warm months
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Re: Gland Lures
[Re: gkempf]
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05/15/18 08:57 PM
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Red fox and mink gland for change up here. Don't know why but bobcat gland doesn't get a reaction here. Tried many but to no avail. Thoughts??
Common sense catches alot of fur.. Pay homage to all you harvest..
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Re: Gland Lures
[Re: trappergbus]
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Red fox and mink gland for change up here. Don't know why but bobcat gland doesn't get a reaction here. Tried many but to no avail. Thoughts?? I bought two 4 oz bottles of Bobcat gland lure at Gander mountain 2 years ago Not sure brand and labels are worn off. But were a good change up for me Likewise on the mink gland, I do not through out my mink carcasses They go in big dirthole/trench sets
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If they have plenty of food, give them something interesting to smell
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Re: Gland Lures
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Yes. gland lure is a good thing at any set. Red fox and mink gland lures have been my main lures for many years. Often the only lure at dirt holes or flat sets. I have some Appleroad BobCat gland lure that seems to nail coyotes. I'll try a jar of Cletis' new Coyote gland lure next season if all goes well.
Tell the truth it may not matter what that stink is, it gets their attention and they have to see. But a good gland lure won't be just glands, some half dozen other stinks are mixed with glands and urine in most. Ambrette Musk, Orris Root Oil, Cummings Oil, Tonquin Musk Oil, Rue Oil, Lovage Oil, Asafoetida Powder are a few of the many additives in various "gland" lures. Getting just enough of each is the secret to a successful lure, I guess.
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Re: Gland Lures
[Re: gkempf]
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I use both straight gland and gland with other stuff in the formula, curiosity kills more than cats....
Common sense catches alot of fur.. Pay homage to all you harvest..
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Re: Gland Lures
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I don't like burning out good gland lure starting out in the fall. I try to hold it back closer to breeding season when coyote get harder to trap. That's just my way of thinking. Not saying its right or wrong. Your gland catches all season here, not many do that..
Common sense catches alot of fur.. Pay homage to all you harvest..
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Re: Gland Lures
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x2 here in mo but I did better early season with them versus later.
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Re: Gland Lures
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A good fresh coyote gland lure is worth it's weight in gold. All season on a scent post at every gang set.. sorry...I meant Yes Sir on trappergbus post
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Re: Gland Lures
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I use Andy's Red Fox Gland and Bob Jamison's Red Devil RF Gland AND both their Bob Cat Gland at many locations - I feel there's enough variety between these 4 lures to keep things interesting - last season I upped the BC Gland lure usage and was surprised how good it worked...especially on the hot locations - I use these 4 lures all season and happy! Thanks for the business Zimmer.
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Re: Gland Lures
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I find coyotes (and fox) after Christmas are iffy quality and season closes Jan 31, so starting off like it is a 30 day deal between Thanksgiving and Christmas makes me use all the best or most hopeful sets and lures right from the start. I speculate that if I was a good trapper by the third week they should most all be caught anyhow, and if I'm not so good more days won't produce much more fur anyhow. All sets after Christmas aimed at cats, which I'm told don't prime here til after season. If I were in that same situation I would do the exact same thing as you.
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Re: Gland Lures
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I use Andy's Red Fox Gland and Bob Jamison's Red Devil RF Gland AND both their Bob Cat Gland at many locations - I feel there's enough variety between these 4 lures to keep things interesting - last season I upped the BC Gland lure usage and was surprised how good it worked...especially on the hot locations - I use these 4 lures all season and happy! Just what I need! More lures to add to my list. Thanks
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Re: Gland Lures
[Re: tjm]
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I find coyotes (and fox) after Christmas are iffy quality and season closes Jan 31, so starting off like it is a 30 day deal between Thanksgiving and Christmas makes me use all the best or most hopeful sets and lures right from the start. I speculate that if I was a good trapper by the third week they should most all be caught anyhow, and if I'm not so good more days won't produce much more fur anyhow. All sets after Christmas aimed at cats, which I'm told don't prime here til after season. Agree with that 100 percent tjm. Our window for good hides is very very short. It's a hit'em when you can and use your best stuff. I really like glands, and bobcat gland does really well for me here.
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