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Re: Jameson's Canine's Choice
[Re: alaska viking]
#7379359
10/14/21 10:25 PM
10/14/21 10:25 PM
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Joined: Jan 2008
49th State
mad_mike
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49th State
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Kind of flock shooting there. I haven’t used that particular one. Much like HFT said, the same lure will not cause the same reaction each and every time. Location and where you are at in the season are my biggest variables.
Last edited by mad_mike; 10/14/21 10:47 PM.
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Re: Jameson's Canine's Choice
[Re: alaska viking]
#7379832
10/15/21 03:39 PM
10/15/21 03:39 PM
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Joined: Dec 2008
Wasilla AK
HFT AK
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Wasilla AK
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I have had pretty good success with Pauls Tri Nitro, GL40, and Hawbackers lures. I picked up a bunch of Lenon lures from Ted's Fur Shed and am going to give those a go this year. Of course that is all for the K9's and I assume that is what your targeting.
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Re: Jameson's Canine's Choice
[Re: alaska viking]
#7379920
10/15/21 07:29 PM
10/15/21 07:29 PM
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Joined: Dec 2007
40 years Alaska, now Oregon
alaska viking
OP
"Made it two years not being censored"
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"Made it two years not being censored"
Joined: Dec 2007
40 years Alaska, now Oregon
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Yep. Try something new for wolves. They know all about Gusto, and take great pains to go around my cubbies and boxes where I use it. Hoping to throw something subtle at them.
Just doing what I want now.
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Re: Jameson's Canine's Choice
[Re: akntrpr]
#7380075
10/15/21 11:27 PM
10/15/21 11:27 PM
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Joined: Dec 2007
40 years Alaska, now Oregon
alaska viking
OP
"Made it two years not being censored"
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"Made it two years not being censored"
Joined: Dec 2007
40 years Alaska, now Oregon
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I sell a wolf lure from lenon lures a some of the wolf trappers around here really like it. That reminds me, I have some castor for you. Will get it located, (properly cared for), weighed, and get with you.
Just doing what I want now.
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Re: Jameson's Canine's Choice
[Re: alaska viking]
#7381680
10/18/21 09:11 AM
10/18/21 09:11 AM
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Joined: Apr 2012
Southern Michigan
trappergbus
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Southern Michigan
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What lure type gets the most attention from wolves? Curiosity, gland, call, or urine? Not asking for a friend LOL... HFT an Mad Mike are spot on, its the way it is with all canines. Use the attractor that matches the location.
Common sense catches alot of fur.. Pay homage to all you harvest..
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Re: Jameson's Canine's Choice
[Re: alaska viking]
#7383697
10/20/21 12:23 PM
10/20/21 12:23 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
SW Alaska
otterman
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SW Alaska
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Several Years ago I bought a predator lure from a now defunct company it was an egg based lure I had three fox traps blown apart by wolves that year I know that may or may not help if you can look at some descriptions and find an egg based lure as something different for the wolves
We get out of life only as much as we really want and work hard enough to achieve
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Re: Jameson's Canine's Choice
[Re: alaska viking]
#7384211
10/20/21 11:00 PM
10/20/21 11:00 PM
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Joined: Aug 2011
james bay frontierOnt.
Boco
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james bay frontierOnt.
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Keep your fresh mink and weasel glands.Fill a jar half with mineral oil,and every time you skin a mink or weasel drop the fresh gland into the jar. In a few weeks you will have rotted gland in the oil and it is very attractive as a call to a baited set.It is very loud,but doesnt last long-you need to apply some every visit.You can mix it as needed with glycerine just before use to keep it from freezing.
Last edited by Boco; 10/20/21 11:02 PM.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Jameson's Canine's Choice
[Re: alaska viking]
#7388238
10/25/21 10:34 PM
10/25/21 10:34 PM
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Joined: Feb 2014
NWT
Ryan McLeod
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NWT
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Wolves followed a trail of leaking av gas from a 45 gallon drum Muskrat411 hauled to town one year. I Went back the next day for another drum and shot 7 wolves on the trail. I know a guy that says mixed gas works good too and doubles as a cover scent for the steel trap. He learned from a well known trapper so maybe I aught to try that this winter.
If you take care of the land the land will take care of you
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Re: Jameson's Canine's Choice
[Re: Ryan McLeod]
#7388498
10/26/21 10:49 AM
10/26/21 10:49 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Fairbanks, Alaska
Pete in Frbks
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Fairbanks, Alaska
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Wolves followed a trail of leaking av gas from a 45 gallon drum Muskrat411 hauled to town one year. I Went back the next day for another drum and shot 7 wolves on the trail. I know a guy that says mixed gas works good too and doubles as a cover scent for the steel trap. He learned from a well known trapper so maybe I aught to try that this winter. Wolverine researcher Audry McGowan her husband Patrick Valkenberg did an extensive test on what various scents were most interesting to wolverines a few years ago in the Alaska Range south of Fairbanks. She had a litter of semi-tame wolverines and observed their reactions to a wide variety of common scents and commercial lures. One scent stood out, head and shoulders, as the most attractive to those young wolverines: Av gas! Who knew?!!! Pete
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Re: Jameson's Canine's Choice
[Re: alaska viking]
#7389143
10/26/21 11:30 PM
10/26/21 11:30 PM
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Joined: Dec 2007
40 years Alaska, now Oregon
alaska viking
OP
"Made it two years not being censored"
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"Made it two years not being censored"
Joined: Dec 2007
40 years Alaska, now Oregon
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I know different odors result in various responses, even from different animals of the same species, or in the case of canines, the same group or "pack". For years, I "tested" various lures on my dogs, and some reactions were down-right comical. I will try the above mentioned lure and report my findings. Be interesting to see what shakes out.
Just doing what I want now.
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