Re: Mink Lure
[Re: rick54]
#7102601
12/23/20 07:56 PM
12/23/20 07:56 PM
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Joined: Nov 2020
Central MN
Gray Breard
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trapper
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Central MN
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O'Gormans have good pure gland lures without the "extras". I like the fox and Yote glands. Pure mink or weasel gland should do it. P.S. Don't forget the Sardines!
My Gal's name is Ma Deuce.
The only thing needed for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.
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Re: Mink Lure
[Re: John-Chagnon]
#7102783
12/23/20 10:04 PM
12/23/20 10:04 PM
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Joined: Jun 2010
Iowa
~ADC~
The Count
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The Count
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Iowa
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I would not make a mink set without good Mink Lure Good mink lure will catch you more mink. You can catch them without it but it's not about how many you catch as its about how many you didn't catch.
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Re: Mink Lure
[Re: K9man]
#7102886
12/23/20 10:59 PM
12/23/20 10:59 PM
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Joined: Jun 2010
Iowa
~ADC~
The Count
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The Count
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Iowa
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ADC what’s a good mink lure? I like ones loaded with glands, rats and mink specifically.
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Re: Mink Lure
[Re: bctomcat]
#7102907
12/23/20 11:10 PM
12/23/20 11:10 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
central arkansas
the Blak Spot
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trapper
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central arkansas
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Weasel musk, mink hate weasels. Lenons weasel lure. Good for otter and coyotes also
the just shall live by faith
member FTA, ATA, EAFT 1776 - the year we told a tyrant we weren't to be under a dictator Caveat ater macula
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Re: Mink Lure
[Re: rick54]
#7103119
12/24/20 02:31 AM
12/24/20 02:31 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Goldsboro, North Carolina
Paul Dobbins
"Trapperman custodian"
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"Trapperman custodian"
Joined: Dec 2006
Goldsboro, North Carolina
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When I trapped mink in the UP of MI, I used smelt and muskrat carcasses for bait. I never saw evidence in the snow where mink passed up these baits. I don't know if I may have missed some evidence, such as a fresh snow to cover tracks. However, I've not seen it. Mink seem to always be hungry and ready to close in on "Fresh" bait. There are probably more qualified folks who trap a lot of mink out there. I'm just giving my observations.
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: Mink Lure
[Re: fossil2]
#7103339
12/24/20 09:04 AM
12/24/20 09:04 AM
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Joined: Jan 2016
Iowa land of corn
Minklongliner
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trapper
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Iowa land of corn
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i agree with mr dobbins here. the hardest running longest driving minkers from minnesota never used lure, just fresh bait with a loud odor. pick a good blind set spot, and dig a pocket there instead of setting it blind. a blind set holds no attraction to a mink. the pocket adds sight attraction, and scent attraction through the fresh earth digging and scent of the bait used. a well constructed pocket will pull a mink across a small sized ditch or creek, but a blind set wont. that being said, id squeeze the glands on every mink i caught, and applied that fresh musk to the bank above the set. its another attraction added to the set to draw the mink there, along with the other attractions involved with a pocket set. im referring to the minkers that consistently took 300-500 mink in a few weeks time. they knew their business, and knew how to make it happen against fierce competition and deteriorating weather conditions. x2 i never use lure just fresh fish Carp and pockets over and over again catch a few hundred in a few weeks here in iowa
Aka Toyota big time water Trapper iowa mink raccoon longliner
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Re: Mink Lure
[Re: fossil2]
#7103425
12/24/20 10:07 AM
12/24/20 10:07 AM
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Joined: Aug 2007
RI
Cameron Kelsey
trapper
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trapper
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RI
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i agree with mr dobbins here. the hardest running longest driving minkers from minnesota never used lure, just fresh bait with a loud odor. pick a good blind set spot, and dig a pocket there instead of setting it blind. a blind set holds no attraction to a mink. the pocket adds sight attraction, and scent attraction through the fresh earth digging and scent of the bait used. a well constructed pocket will pull a mink across a small sized ditch or creek, but a blind set wont. that being said, id squeeze the glands on every mink i caught, and applied that fresh musk to the bank above the set. its another attraction added to the set to draw the mink there, along with the other attractions involved with a pocket set. im referring to the minkers that consistently took 300-500 mink in a few weeks time. they knew their business, and knew how to make it happen against fierce competition and deteriorating weather conditions. When this guy talks mink trapping, or any trapping for that matter, I listen! Minnesota is blessed with many great mink trappers, and this guy is right there are at the top. He isn't one to boast or brag, and I have never seen him post pictures, but his catches would blow most people's minds.
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Re: Mink Lure
[Re: rick54]
#7103468
12/24/20 10:30 AM
12/24/20 10:30 AM
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Joined: Nov 2020
Central MN
Gray Breard
trapper
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trapper
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Central MN
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In the mid to late 70's before I joined the Navy, my cousin and I slautered mink and coon with gland and sardines. The sardines were cheap bait for a couple of high-school kids.
My Gal's name is Ma Deuce.
The only thing needed for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.
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