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Re: Where to buy urine?
[Re: coondagger2]
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03/12/26 08:40 PM
03/12/26 08:40 PM
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East Texas
BTLowry
trapper
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trapper
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East Texas
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It's all the same, isn't it?  It's quite possibly the biggest scam in the trapping industry I thought you were implying the use of urine was a scam. I see you were referring to some of the suppliers scamming folks  Or that is the way I interpreted it
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Re: Where to buy urine?
[Re: Billkil1187]
#8581923
03/13/26 02:49 PM
03/13/26 02:49 PM
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SD
Boone Liane
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trapper
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SD
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Finding GOOD urine is getting increasingly difficult.
As much as id hate to, might have to start collecting my own.
Last edited by Boone Liane; 03/13/26 02:49 PM.
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Re: Where to buy urine?
[Re: Billkil1187]
#8582181
03/13/26 10:43 PM
03/13/26 10:43 PM
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TX
KSlongliner
trapper
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trapper
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TX
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I have been buying my coyote pee the last several yrs from Keg Creek Baits (Marty Smith). He ships it and its the real deal! Marty also makes good bait! https://www.kegcreekbaits-lures.com/Bob Went is the King of collecting top quality coyote pee. He is 78 and still killing hundreds of coyotes every year on ADC jobs. He sells by the 5 gal bucket, but doesnt ship. You will have to go to Indiana & pick it up or arrange a “pee ride” to get it delivered. Shoot me a pm & I’d be happy to give you his home phone. News Flash: Almost all the urine sold by trapping supply dealers is fake. As said above, its a big $$ making scam. Kindve like majority of baits & lures on the market, junk made with trash ingredients & imitation smells. All of which are being made by people that dont trap or hardly even trap. Their at all the conventions & are big in the trapping demo circuit. Regular con artist. Alot of these guys even have videos and books out! They plagarised most of their info from people like Craig O’gorman. You can skin a trapper over & over. You can only skin an animal once. Trapping is one of the fakest industries out there!! Beware of all the “false trappers”, aka the vast majority.
Last edited by KSlongliner; 03/13/26 11:18 PM.
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Re: Where to buy urine?
[Re: Billkil1187]
#8582329
03/14/26 08:32 AM
03/14/26 08:32 AM
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Manitoba
Shakeyjake
trapper
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trapper
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Manitoba
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I just talked to the fella from Saskatchewan that farms wolves. He’s got a plan with Ian from Dam Beaver Trapping to supply him with intact female and male wolf urine collected and bottled at different times of the year. I’m going to be talking with them later today about their plan, as I don’t want mine cut with antifreeze or anything. He feeds them all kinds of stuff right now, but would switch over to mostly meat if he collects.
Should be a good source for wolfers.
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: Where to buy urine?
[Re: Billkil1187]
#8585856
03/19/26 10:14 PM
03/19/26 10:14 PM
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williamsburg ks
danny clifton
"Grumpy Old Man"
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"Grumpy Old Man"
Joined: Dec 2006
williamsburg ks
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News Flash: Almost all the urine sold by trapping supply dealers is fake. As said above, its a big $$ making scam. Kindve like majority of baits & lures on the market, junk made with trash ingredients & imitation smells. yep
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Where to buy urine?
[Re: Shakeyjake]
#8586241
03/20/26 03:44 PM
03/20/26 03:44 PM
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TX
KSlongliner
trapper
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trapper
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TX
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I just talked to the fella from Saskatchewan that farms wolves. He’s got a plan with Ian from Dam Beaver Trapping to supply him with intact female and male wolf urine collected and bottled at different times of the year. I’m going to be talking with them later today about their plan, as I don’t want mine cut with antifreeze or anything. He feeds them all kinds of stuff right now, but would switch over to mostly meat if he collects.
Should be a good source for wolfers. If the trays were cleaned daily, water was kept from spilling into the urine tray, it was only winter time collected, and they were fed strictly meat, then Im sure it would be a great product. If not exactly done like that then it would be no good compared to the real deal. To do that requires tremendous cost, time, feed sources, and labor. That is all sound knowledge/ advice from Bob Went, and you can take that the bank!
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Re: Where to buy urine?
[Re: KSlongliner]
#8586621
Yesterday at 08:28 AM
Yesterday at 08:28 AM
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Manitoba
Shakeyjake
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trapper
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Manitoba
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If the trays were cleaned daily, water was kept from spilling into the urine tray, it was only winter time collected, and they were fed strictly meat, then Im sure it would be a great product. If not exactly done like that then it would be no good compared to the real deal.
To do that requires tremendous cost, time, feed sources, and labor. That is all sound knowledge/ advice from Bob Went, and you can take that the bank! Only winter? It depends what kind of wolf trapping a guy is doing. There’s a ton of urine used for ADC in summer. Pups are one thing, and relatively easy to catch if their wiser pack members aren’t nearby to warn them. Winter urine in mid July might work on a pup, but not mom or dad. There’s a lot more info in that urine than most realize. I rarely use the stuff as I’m not told when where the stuff came from and my personae stuff I know exactly what what’s going on with that puppy and where it came from. I almost exclusively use posts they’re already using. But I’m just talking wolf here. I don’t dabble much with other K9.
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: Where to buy urine?
[Re: Billkil1187]
#8586707
Yesterday at 12:29 PM
Yesterday at 12:29 PM
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Manitoba
Shakeyjake
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trapper
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Manitoba
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Actually, after talking with a few wolfers from Saskatchewan last weekend, they use dog pee scooped up kennels sometimes. Even the straw bedding from the lady in heat has worked. Sometimes the junk connects and we think we got it figured out, but the real reason it connected may not be territorial or what we thought at all. Each guy has his own tricks, it’s the ones that say that you’re doing it wrong and refuse to learn or change it up that are destined for failure in the wolf game. It’s actually kinda fun and challenging proving someone wrong, sometimes I’ll go to great lengths to get a particular “stupid rookie” set to connect. Usually it’s nothing but crickets from the naysayers when the proof is shown…….lol
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: Where to buy urine?
[Re: KSlongliner]
#8586781
Yesterday at 03:28 PM
Yesterday at 03:28 PM
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Idaho
bearcat2
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trapper
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Idaho
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The winter time collecting is essential for the pee to remain good and not sewer or spoil on you. Pee collected during warm weather months has a tendacy to spoil and sewer on you… once going bad it will smell like a septic tank.
Yes, I use good pee 12 months out of the year.
Bearcat, ofcourse dog pee from dogs eating dog food will kill coyotes. Pee collected from a coyote eating dog food is inferior to one eating strictly meat. Meat fed animals pee a much stouter urine that is hands down superior to the rest. Try the real stuff on your line and you will see the difference. I know there is a big difference in urines, Jameson's has been reliable and very effective, and consistent. That's why I stick with it. The larger trap supply places get their urine from multiple sources, so you might get good stuff one time and junk the next. I just find it interesting that dog urine is so effective but coyote urine from coyotes eating dog food is so inferior. I know for wolves I have had the best results with fresh urine from my dogs, superior to even the best coyote urine, but good coyote urine is far superior to a lot of the junk sold out there. Just not sure if it is junk because it comes from coyotes eating dog food, or because of handling, or because it is cut, or possibly isn't even coyote urine to start with. For coyotes I've not noticed a significant difference between fresh dog urine and good coyote urine, but I haven't really studied it that much. Buying a gallon of urine and pouring it into a flip top bottle and giving the set a squirt is so much less hassle that, that is what I usually do. I've collected plenty of wolf urine by scooping up snow they've peed on and used it on other packs with good results, but again, haven't bothered doing so on coyotes.
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Re: Where to buy urine?
[Re: Billkil1187]
#8586798
Yesterday at 04:10 PM
Yesterday at 04:10 PM
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Manitoba
Shakeyjake
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trapper
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Manitoba
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Youre right about the diet BC. Dog pee has hammered a lot of wolf & coyote. I haven’t bought urine in quite a while as it’s not my go to, but I wouldn’t buy any unless I know the dealer. Like you say, I’ll bet 90% of the stuff out there is garbage. If it’s -30 and it isn’t frozen like a block…….that could be a sign…..lol. They’re connecting out of curiosity more than anything and fooling the trapper into thinking he’s a pro, but he’s got no idea the real reason there’s a dog waiting for him. Trappers are the easiest critter to trap…..lol.
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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