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Post by Possum on Oct 12, 2011 14:02:38 GMT -6
Compared to most, I use a lot of pee on my coyote sets. I'm not a "mister" but I give the backing on my holes a good squirt when I make a set and then I stop and squirt it again every few days. Considering some people only use a few drops at a set, I probably use an ounce or two each time I annoint my set. I also realize $25 -- $30 a gallon or so isn't a deal breaker, but on the other hand, I'm miffed everytime I have to pay $3 to $4 for a gallon of gas but I can't do much about it. If I add a gallon of water to each gallon of gas, my truck won't run. If I add a gallon of water (well water, not city water) to my gallon of pee, what affect do you suppose that would have?
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Post by jim on Oct 12, 2011 16:15:50 GMT -6
I would think the same as only using half as much pee but you would be hauling in double the weight. Jim
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Post by stickbowhntr on Oct 12, 2011 17:57:05 GMT -6
RAIN AND OTHER MOSTIURE ARE ENOUGH TROUBLE WHY DILUTE? Most are going to just use less and not worry about it.Do you add urine or glycerine to your lures and bait to make go further?
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Post by Possum on Oct 13, 2011 0:29:25 GMT -6
Since I make my own bait, I don't worry about using a lot. I want the coyote to think Thanksgiving dinner is waiting at the bottom of the hole. I don't thin my lure out, but I don't use much lure.
As far a rain goes, I re-pee all the sets after a rain, full or half strength.
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Post by gman on Oct 13, 2011 4:58:45 GMT -6
If you are going to add anything to your urine I would add some glycerine
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Post by musher on Oct 14, 2011 17:56:24 GMT -6
I don't want diluted pee. I want concentrated pee a la Bob Wendt. Freeze what you have, keep the liquid, chuck the frozen.
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Post by milkie62 on Oct 23, 2011 21:34:52 GMT -6
Instead of pee-ing more with watered down pee,use real pee and just use less.Same difference.
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