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Post by lynxcat on Aug 31, 2005 8:39:56 GMT -6
SOOOOOOO...Steve...inquiring minds want to know...Ya gotta look up to your woman??? LOL later lynx
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Post by lynxcat on Aug 31, 2005 8:48:51 GMT -6
Bob's getting there...STILL no straight answer...BUT he's gettin close....like he said " maybe get lucky and they are real close buddies, you know, do everything togather! "...I think THAT'S gettin close....the ol fart's startin to break.... later lynx
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Post by trappnman on Aug 31, 2005 9:36:17 GMT -6
LOL........... sometimes.....
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Post by lynxcat on Aug 31, 2005 9:39:53 GMT -6
Heck Steve...I'm 6'1"...and I feel like I'm looking up to ANY woman over about 5'10"...lol
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Post by bobwendt on Aug 31, 2005 10:10:26 GMT -6
sorry to hear you never had the opportunities I did in my youth , lynxcat, or you would understand the value of 2 similar but different items in different places at the same time.
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Post by lynxcat on Aug 31, 2005 13:59:37 GMT -6
Never had??? STILL have!!! I havent chosen the single life for nothing Bob...some of us are just a little "smarter" than others..WHY settle for two...when one can chose three....THAT'S your problem Bob...you need to "expand" your thinking(like the pic of yours with ALL the fox in it..)....lol Someday...I'll understand where you're coming from...WHEN I'm over the hill...lol lynx
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Post by bobwendt on Aug 31, 2005 14:14:43 GMT -6
hoe old are you know lynx? I guessed you 30`s.
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Post by Danny Clifton on Aug 31, 2005 15:23:42 GMT -6
Well I was waiting for someone smartern me but no one answered yet so here goes. Gland and urine work together like salt and pepper is the best analogy I can come up with but they are different. A shot of straight urine should make an animal think that spot was "marked". I firmly believe gland lure is a curiosity. Like just about everything else we put at a set. By the time gland lure is bottled it only suggests an animal smell. I don't see how an animal will smell anything exactly like it naturaly. Good gland makes the animal want to investigate further that "natural animal smell" even though it aint. You toss a chunk of caster under the end of a downfall off a hedgrow the chance is about 100% that cat or coyote never smelled it before. At least around a lot of places I trap. But they still like it and want to investigate. I like a couple different places for em to stick there nose also. Watch a dog or house cat. My coyote does the same. When its a smell they like they put there nose right on it. Get that nose moving and those feet will follow. Less misses.
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Post by trappnman on Aug 31, 2005 17:45:32 GMT -6
I agree.
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Post by lynxcat on Aug 31, 2005 18:27:49 GMT -6
DANG...now Bob's gonna profess that he "knew the answer" all along...And here we had him runnin....
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Post by bobwendt on Aug 31, 2005 18:36:31 GMT -6
so, how old are you?
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Post by lynxcat on Aug 31, 2005 20:21:20 GMT -6
Errrrr...would you believe 11 years old??... ;D
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Post by bobwendt on Sept 1, 2005 4:49:07 GMT -6
oh, yea, for sure dude.
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Post by edge on Sept 1, 2005 6:19:23 GMT -6
*OR* heres a thought.......
In the amount of time it takes to read/reply to a 4 page thread,how many times could you have sprayed a bit of urine on how many backings(or holes).Figure about 3 seconds per spray .
Time management is a 24 hr/day job.Unlike coyotes;they are *not* making more.
Edge
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Post by lynxcat on Sept 1, 2005 8:28:10 GMT -6
;D ..........46 ....is that a bit more credible....lol later lynx
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Post by bobwendt on Sept 1, 2005 8:30:11 GMT -6
why you old dog, you are older than I am , if not by years, at least by dog years.
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Post by BK on Sept 1, 2005 11:20:23 GMT -6
About this lure - urine deal,.......I've never thought urine that is sold by dealers resembles the stuff fox leave in the wild,....... or that I remove from dead fox for that matter. It sure doesn't smell the same, before or after it dries up at the set. Yes, there's a world of difference in the quality of urine that you buy, but I think it acts more like a lure than it resembles urine that a fox left.
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Post by trappnman on Sept 1, 2005 16:37:31 GMT -6
something to consider...what does day old, 2 day old...a week old natural fox urine smell like? I'm guessing about the same.
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Post by bobwendt on Sept 1, 2005 17:14:57 GMT -6
I don`t use natural urine. un-natural all meat fed froze out gives about ten times the responce as natural.
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Post by BK on Sept 1, 2005 17:16:34 GMT -6
So Steve,............hypothetically speaking if you were to piss in a jug, mix in some crap particles a little food and or blood. Let this accumulate a week then bottle it up for however many days or months,.......... and dump some on the ground. It would smell the same as if you whizzed on the ground?
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